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12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 1

In a certain code MATE is written as ‘4936’ and TIED is written as ‘3765’. How is MEAT written in that code?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 1


Therefore,

Hence, Option C is correct.

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 2

In a certain code ‘CRACKJACK’ is written as XIZXPQZXP. How is ‘HAPPYBOYS’ written in the code?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 2

CRACKJACK -----  XIZXPQZXP
Logic: Each letter's opposite letter is written.
So,
HAPPYBOYS ------------ SZKKBYLBH
Hence, Option C is correct.

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 3

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

In a certain code language,
“Matching extinct a problem” is coded as “rx ik mq mp”
“Problem is solved” is coded as “ik uz yj”
“Green is matching” is coded as “yj mp nt”
“Extinct of oral” is coded as “mq vq jb”

What is the code for “a”?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 3

Following common explanation we get “a – rx”.

Hence, Option C is correct.

Common explanation:

“Matching extinct a problem” is coded as “rx ik mq mp” ….(1)

“Problem is solved” is coded as “ik uz yj” ….(2)

“Green is matching” is coded as “yj mp nt” …..(3)

“Extinct of oral” is coded as “mq vq jb” …..(4)

From (1) and (2), we get:

Problem – ik ………………………………………….(5)

From (1) and (3), we get:

Matching – mp ……………………………………..(6)

From (1) and (4), we get:

Extinct – mq …………………………………………(7)

From (1), (5), (6) and (7), we get:

a – rx ………………………………………………….(8)

From (2) and (3), we get:

is – yj ………………………………………………(9)

From (2), (5) and (9), we get:

Solved – uz ……………………………………..(10)

From (3), (6) and (9), we get:

 Green – nt …………………………….(11)

From (1) and (4), we get:

Of / oral – vq / jb …………………….(12)

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 4

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

In a certain code language,
“Matching extinct a problem” is coded as “rx ik mq mp”
“Problem is solved” is coded as “ik uz yj”
“Green is matching” is coded as “yj mp nt”
“Extinct of oral” is coded as “mq vq jb”

Code “ik” stands for which of the following?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 4

Following the common explanation we get the code for“ik” stands for Problem.

Hence, Option B is correct.

Common explanation:

“Matching extinct a problem” is coded as “rx ik mq mp” ………….(1)

“Problem is solved” is coded as “ik uz yj” ……………….(2)

“Green is matching” is coded as “yj mp nt” …………………………..(3)

“Extinct of oral” is coded as “mq vq jb” ……………………..(4)

From (1) and (2), we get:

Problem – ik ………………………………………….(5)

From (1) and (3), we get:

Matching – mp ……………………………………..(6)

From (1) and (4), we get:

Extinct – mq …………………………………………(7)

From (1), (5), (6) and (7), we get:

a – rx ………………………………………………….(8)

From (2) and (3), we get:

is – yj ………………………………………………(9)

From (2), (5) and (9), we get:

Solved – uz ……………………………………..(10)

From (3), (6) and (9), we get:

 Green – nt …………………………….(11)

From (1) and (4), we get:

Of / oral – vq / jb …………………….(12)

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 5

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

In a certain code language,
“Matching extinct a problem” is coded as “rx ik mq mp”
“Problem is solved” is coded as “ik uz yj”
“Green is matching” is coded as “yj mp nt”
“Extinct of oral” is coded as “mq vq jb”

What is the code for “Solved”?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 5

Following common explanation we get “Solved – uz”.

Hence, Option D is correct.

Common explanation:

“Matching extinct a problem” is coded as “rx ik mq mp” ………….(1)

“Problem is solved” is coded as “ik uz yj” ……………….(2)

“Green is matching” is coded as “yj mp nt” ………………..(3)

“Extinct of oral” is coded as “mq vq jb” ……………………..(4)

From (1) and (2), we get:

Problem – ik ………………………………………….(5)

From (1) and (3), we get:

Matching – mp ……………………………………..(6)

From (1) and (4), we get:

Extinct – mq …………………………………………(7)

From (1), (5), (6) and (7), we get:

a – rx ………………………………………………….(8)

From (2) and (3), we get:

is – yj ………………………………………………(9)

From (2), (5) and (9), we get:

Solved – uz ……………………………………..(10)

From (3), (6) and (9), we get:

 Green – nt …………………………….(11)

From (1) and (4), we get:

Of / oral – vq / jb …………………….(12)

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 6

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
In a certain code language,

'Reach Is For Stars' is written as 'su rd mo lp'
'Nothing Is Out Of Reach' is written as 'ka su hu lk lp'
'For Love Of Life' is written as 'lk mo go ma'
'Nothing Like Life Is' is written as 'lp go hu ne'

What does the code 'ka' stand for in the given code language?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 6

So, the code for "Out" is ka.

But 'out' is not given in the solution so the answer is "None of these".

Hence, the correct answer is "option (4)".

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 7

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
In a certain code language,

“Solid Light Crazy” is coded as “B3 W19 G12”

“Distance Time Speed” is coded as “V20 W19 V4”

“Mixture Comes Out” is coded as “H3 G15 V13”
What will be the code for “Time”?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 7

Logic: Opposite letter of last letter and the place value of first letter.

So, the code for Time is V20.

Hence, Option D is correct.

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 8

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
In a certain code language,

“Solid Light Crazy” is coded as “B3 W19 G12”

“Distance Time Speed” is coded as “V20 W19 V4”

“Mixture Comes Out” is coded as “H3 G15 V13”

Find the word that can be coded as “V4” based on the given information.

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 8

Distance Time Speed → V20 W19 V4 → V4 = Speed

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 9

In a certain code,SOBER is written as RNADQ. How LOTUS can be written in that code?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 9

SOBER is written as RNADQ.
in RNADQ. every letter is 1 previous of SOBER 
K comes before L
N comes before O
S comes before T
T comes before U
R comes before S

This way KNSTR is correct option

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 10

If FIRE is written as HKTG, then what is written as YCVGT?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 10

To understand how the word FIRE is converted to HKTG, we analyse the letter shifts:

  • F (6) shifts to H (8): +2
  • I (9) shifts to K (11): +2
  • R (18) shifts to T (20): +2
  • E (5) shifts to G (7): +2

Each letter is shifted forward by 2 positions in the alphabet. Now, we apply the same logic to YCVGT:

  • Y (25) shifts to A (1): +2 (wrap around)
  • C (3) shifts to E (5): +2
  • V (22) shifts to X (24): +2
  • G (7) shifts to I (9): +2
  • T (20) shifts to V (22): +2

So, YCVGT becomes AEXIV.

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 11

IF 'CARING' is coded as 'EDVGKC' and SHARES is coded as 'UKEPVO' how will CASKET be coded as in the same code?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 11

Move +2,+3,+4 forward for first 3 letters
Move -2,-3,-4 backward for last 3 letters

C +2 = E
A + 3 = D
S + 4 = W
K - 2 = I
E - 3 = B
T - 4 = P

So The answer is EDWIBP

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 12

In a certain code, P is #, A is %, C is $ and E is @. How is PEACE written in that code?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 12

If P means #,A means %,C means $ and E means@
So,
P ⇒ #
E ⇒ @
A ⇒ %
C ⇒ $
E ⇒ @

So the code for PEACE will be #@%$@

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 13

165135 is to 'peace' as 1215225' is to

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 13

From question it is clear that each alphabet has a code based on their alphabetical order. For example a=1, b=2 ....z=26.

by going through options
l ⇒ 12
o ⇒ 15
v ⇒ 22
e ⇒ 5

so code for 1215225 is love.

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 14

 

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

In a certain code language:

  • "Reach Is For Stars" is written as "su rd mo lp"
  • "Nothing Is Out Of Reach" is written as "ka su hu lk lp"
  • "For Love Of Life" is written as "lk mo go ma"
  • "Nothing Like Life Is" is written as "lp go hu ne"

Question:
What does the code 'ka' stand for in the given code language?

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 14

So, the code for "Out" is ka.

But 'out' is not given in the solution, so the answer is "None of these".

Hence, the correct answer is "option (4)".

12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 15

In a certain code language, ‘COW’ is written as ‘ZRF’ and ‘DOG’ is written as ‘JRG’. How will ‘RAT’ be written in that language

Detailed Solution for 12 Min Test: Coding - Decoding - 1 - Question 15

The logic followed is here:

And

Similarly, 

Hence, Option d is correct.

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