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MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 1

In a certain code, 'BASKET' is written as '5$3%#1' and 'TRIED' is written as '14 * # 2'. How is 'SKIRT' written as that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 1

As, B → 5 A → $ S → 3 K → % E → # T → 1 and T → 1 R → 4 I → * E → # D → 2

Similarly, S → 3 K → % I → * R → 4 T → 1

Therefore, SKIRT ⇒ 3%*41

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 2

In a certain code STAR is written as 5$∗2 and TORE is written as $32@. How is OATS written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 2

AS, S → 5 T → $ A → * R → 2 and T → $ O → 3 R → 2 E → @

Similarly, o → 3 A → * T → $ S → 5

Therefore, OATS ⇒ 3 * $ 5

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MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 3

If in a certain code language 'RAIN' is written as '8 $ % 6', 'MORE' is written as '7 # 8 @', then how will 'REMAIN' be written in that language?

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 4

In a certain code language, 'SAFER' is written as '5@3#2' and 'RIDE' is written as '2© %#', how would 'FEDS' written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 4

As, S → 5 A → @ F → 3 E → # R → 2 and R → 2 I → © D → % E → #

Similarly, F → 3 E → # D → % S → 5

Therefore, FEDS → 3 # % 5

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 5

f in a certain code language 'RAID' is written as '% # £ $' and 'RIPE' is written as '% £ @ ©', then how will 'DEAR' be written in that language?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 5

As, R → % A → # I → £ D → $ and R → % I → £ P → @ E → ©

Similarly, D → $ E → © A → # R %

Therefore, DEAR ⇒ $ © # %

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 6

If in a certain language 'HEART' is written as '@8531', 'FEAST' is written as '#8541', then how will 'FARTHEST' be written in that language?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 6

As, H → @ E → 8 A → 5 R → 3 T → 1 and F → # E → 8 A → 5 S → 4 T → 1

Similarly, F → # A → 5 R → 3 T → 1 H → @ E → 8 S → 4 T → 1

Therefore, FARTHEST ⇒ #531@841

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 7

If in a certain code language 'GONE' is written as '5 @ © 9' and 'SEAL' is written as '6 9 % *', then how will 'LOGS' be written in that language?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 7

As, G → 5 O → @ N → ©  E → 9 and S → 6 E → 9 A → % L → *

Similarly, L → * O → @ G → 5 S → 6 LOGS ⇒ * @ 56

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 8

In a certain code, 'DOWN' is written as '5@9#' and 'NAME' is written as '#6%3'. How would 'MODE' be written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 8

As, D → 5 O → @ W → 9 N → # and N → # A → 6 M → % E → 3

Similarly, M → % O → @ D → 5 E → 3

Therefore, MODE ⇒ % @ 53

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 9

If in a certain code language 'FIRE' is written as '# % @ &' and 'DEAL' is written as '© & * ↑', then how will 'FAIL' be written is that language?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 9

As, F → # I → % R → @ E → & and D → © E → & A → * L → 

Similarly, F → # A → * I → % L → 

Therefore, FAIL ⇒ # * % ↑

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 10

Which of the following numbers can the code YM$ME# represent?
(A) 138450
(B) 338457
(C) 538459

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 10

H, $, M, and E are codes for 3, 8, 4, and 5 respectively.

Y at the first place and # at the last place indicate that the number should begin and end with an odd digit.

Clearly, only (B) and (C) satisfy this condition.

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 11

If ZEBRA can be written as 2652181, how can COBRA be written?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 11

Putting  A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, ……, X = 24, Y = 25, Z = 26,

we have: ZEBRA > Z/E/B/R/A > 26/5/2/18/1 > 2652181.

COBRA > C/O/B/R/A > 3/15/2/18/1 > 3152181.

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 12

If REASON is coded as 5 and BELIEVED as 7, then what is the code for GOVERNMENT?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 12

Clearly, each word is coded by the numeral which is 1 less than the number of letters in the word. Since there are 10 letters in the word GOVERNMENT,

so required code = 10 - 1 = 9.

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 13

If REQUEST is written as S2R52TU, then how will ACID be written?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 13

Clearly, vowels A, E, I, O, U are coded as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 respectively.

Each of the consonants in the word is moved one step forward to give the corresponding letter of the code.

So, the code for ACID becomes ID3E.

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 14

If MOBILITY is coded as 46293927, then EXAMINATION is coded as

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 14

Let A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, ……, X = 24, Y = 25, Z = 26.

Then, M = 13 = 1 + 3 = 4; O = 15 = 1 + 5 = 6; B = 2; I = 9;

L = 12 = 1 + 2 = 3; T = 20 = 2 + 0 = 2; Y = 25 = 2 + 5 = 7.

So, MOBILITY = 46293927.

Similarly, X = 24 = 2 + 4 = 6; N = 14 = 1 + 4 = 5.

So, EXAMINATION = 56149512965.

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 15

In a certain code, RAID is written as %#*$, RIPE is written as % * @ ©. How is DEAR written up in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 15

According to the question,
Letters                 R A I D R  I   P  E
Symbol code      % # * $ % * @ ©
Hence

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 16

In a certain code, MODERN is written as 5%38#@ and WIN is written as 6©@. How is RIDE Written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 16

According to the question
Letter                M O D E R N W I   N
Symbol Code    5  % 3 8  # @ 6 © @
Hence

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 17

In a certain code, ROPE is written as %57$, DOUBT is written as 35#8* and LIVE is written as @24$. How is TROUBLE written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 17

According to the question
Letters              R O P E D O U B T L I V E
Symbol code    % 5 7 $ 3 5 # 8 * @ 2 4 $
Hence,

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 18

In a certain code, MEAN is written as $57* and DOME is written as 93$5. How is MOAN written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 18

According to the question
Letters              M E A N D O M E
Symbol code    $  5 7  *  9 3  $  5
Hence

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 19

In a certain code, 'BOY' is written as '$*•' and 'HOUR' is written as ‘@*£O’. How is 'RUBY' written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 19

According to the question

MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 20

In a certain code, ‘DOWN’ is written as ‘5@9#’ and ‘NAME’ is written as ‘#6%3’. How would ‘MODE’ be written in that code?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Symbol Based Coding - Question 20

According to the question

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