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Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 1

Directions: In the question given below, there is a group of letters followed by combinations of digits/symbols lettered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the coding system and mark the letter of that combination as your answer.

Conditions:
(i) If both the first and the last letters are consonants, then all the vowels are to be coded as the code of E.
(ii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, then both are to be coded by &.
(iii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, then their codes are to be interchanged.

Q. ASETU

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 1

This is the right answer because it follows the condition (ii) as both first and last letters are vowels. Both A and U are coded as &.

Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 2

Directions: In the question given below, there is a group of letters followed by combinations of digits/symbols lettered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the coding system and mark the letter of that combination as your answer.

Conditions:
(i) If both the first and the last letters are consonants, then all the vowels are to be coded as the code of E.
(ii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, then both are to be coded by &.
(iii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, then their codes are to be interchanged.

Q. STPXW

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 2

Both first and last letters are consonants, so it should follow condition (i).
The code of STPXW is 36417.

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Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 3

Directions: Answer the given question based on the following information.

The consonants of the English alphabet have been coded using digits 1 to 8 and the vowels have been coded using different digits or symbols.

If a vowel is not at the beginning or at the end, it is to be coded as 6.
If a vowel is at the beginning or at the end, it is to be coded as 9.
However, if the same vowel is placed both at the beginning and at the end, it is to be coded as '$' at both the places.

Q. Choose the correct coded form of the following letter group.

EGTARLQE

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 3

E G T A R L Q E

Vowels at the beginning and the at the end are same, so they are to be coded as $, and as 6 in between.
$ 5 1 6 5 3 8 $ as it does not tally with the given option.

Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 4

Directions: Answer the given question based on the following information.

The consonants of the English alphabet have been coded using digits 1 to 8 and the vowels have been coded using different digits or symbols.

If a vowel is not at the beginning or at the end, it is to be coded as 6.
If a vowel is at the beginning or at the end, it is to be coded as 9.
However, if the same vowel is placed both at the beginning and at the end, it is to be coded as '$' at both the places.

Q. Choose the correct coded form of the following letter group.

PKDEJHI

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 4

P K D E J H I

Vowels that are neither at the beginning nor at the end are codded as 6, i.e. E will be coded as 6.
Vowels that are either at the beginning or at the end are codded as 9, i.e. I will be coded as 9.
From the above table, the code for P is 7, K is 1, D is 2, J is 5, H is 3.
So, the code for PKDEJHI will be 7 1 2 6 5 3 9.

Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 5

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language:
'done booklet for report' is coded as l@2 v#7 l%6 l#5.
'mathematics question wrong answer' is coded as m#7 i@4 f$9 z$10.
'room allowed each marks' is coded as z#5 z@4 o%6 l#5.
'candid yellow chocolate electrons' is coded as z#7 s$8 v#7 o%8.

Q. What will be the code for 'search login american'?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 5

Symbols used in the code language:
If number of vowels in the word is 1, then symbol is '@'.
If number of vowels in the word is 2, then symbol is '#'.
If number of vowels in word is 3, then symbol is '%'.
If number of vowels in the word is 4, then symbol is '$'.
Numbers used in code language:
If total number of letters in the word is even, then add 1 to the total number of letters.
If total number of letters in the word is odd, then subtract 1 from the total number of letters.
Letter used in the code is the letter opposite in terms of position to second letter from the left end of the word, as per English alphabet.
Therefore, code for 'search' is 'v#7'.
Similarly, code for 'login' is 'l#4'.
Code for 'american' is 'n$9'.
Hence, code for 'search login american' is 'v#7 l#4 n$9'.

Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 6

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language:
'done booklet for report' is coded as l@2 v#7 l%6 l#5.
'mathematics question wrong answer' is coded as m#7 i@4 f$9 z$10.
'room allowed each marks' is coded as z#5 z@4 o%6 l#5.
'candid yellow chocolate electrons' is coded as z#7 s$8 v#7 o%8.

Q. What does code ''m%9 v%6 y%6'' represe

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 6

Symbols used in the code language:
If number of vowels in the word is 1, then symbol is '@'.
If number of vowels in the word is 2, then symbol is '#'.
If number of vowels in word is 3, then symbol is '%'.
If number of vowels in the word is 4, then symbol is '$'.
Numbers used in code language:
If total number of letters in the word is even, then add 1 to the total number of letters.
If total number of letters in the word is odd, then subtract 1 from the total number of letters.
Letter used in the code is the letter opposite in terms of position to second letter from the left end of the word, as per English alphabet.
So, code 'v%6' stands for 'general'.
Code 'y%6' stands for 'abstain'.
Code 'm%9' stands for 'indigent'.

Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 7

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language:
'done booklet for report' is coded as l@2 v#7 l%6 l#5.
'mathematics question wrong answer' is coded as m#7 i@4 f$9 z$10.
'room allowed each marks' is coded as z#5 z@4 o%6 l#5.
'candid yellow chocolate electrons' is coded as z#7 s$8 v#7 o%8.

Q. What will be the code for 'argument reverse end'?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 7

Symbols used in the code language:
If number of vowels in the word is 1, then symbol is '@'.
If number of vowels in the word is 2, then symbol is '#'.
If number of vowels in word is 3, then symbol is '%'.
If number of vowels in the word is 4, then symbol is '$'.
Numbers used in code language:
If total number of letters in the word is even, then add 1 to the total number of letters.
If total number of letters in the word is odd, then subtract 1 from the total number of letters.
Letter used in the code is the letter opposite in terms of position to second letter from the left end of the word, as per English alphabet.
Therefore, code for 'argument' is 'i%9'.
Similarly, code for 'reverse' is 'v%6'.
Code for 'end' is 'm@2'.
Hence, code for 'argument reverse end' is 'i%9 v%6 m@2'.

Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 8

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language:
'these phones nothing buyers' is coded as t#l e@i n@v e#s.
'team trees time twist' is coded as i@n e@z e#i i#d.
'better brick brain beside' is coded as t@v i@w i#i a#i.
'kites kiwi art blue' is coded as t#r t#i l@f i@d.

Q. What will be the code for 'heinous crime'?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 8

If total number of letters in the word is even, then symbol is '@'.
If total number of letters in the word is odd, then symbol is '#'.
If the number of letters in the word is odd, then 1st letter of the code is 3rd letter from the left end of the word, and last letter of the code is the letter opposite to 2nd letter from the left end of the word, as per English alphabet.
E.g. Code for 'trees' is 'e#i'.
'e' is the third letter from left, and 'i' is opposite to 'r' in the alphabet.
If the number of letters in the word is even, then 1st letter of the code is 3rd letter from the right end of the word, and last letter of the code is the letter opposite to second-last letter of the word, as per English alphabet.
E.g. Code for 'team' is 'e@z'.
'e' is the third letter from the right end of the word.
@ is the symbol as total number of letters is even.
'z' is opposite to second-last letter (a) of the word, as per English alphabet.
Code for 'heinous' is 'i#v'.
Code for 'crime' is 'i#i'.

Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 9

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language:
'remix magic ball jack' is written as '8@X 8!C 7$L 7*K'.
'male rail bank jug' is written as '7!E 7@L 7$K 6*G'.
'jam back rat mail' is written' as '6*M 7$K 6@T 7!L'.
'jeep mad bad rain' is written as '7*P 6!D 6$D 7@N'.

Q. What does the code '8@O 8!C 8$T' represent?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 9

The code for each word consists of three elements.
First element is the number which is three more than the number of letters in the word.
Second element is a symbol assigned to the first letter of the word. Symbols are assigned as per the following table:

Third element is the last letter of the word.
'8@O' is the code for a 5-letter word starting with R and ending with O.
'8!C' is the code for a 5-letter word starting with M and ending with C.
'8$T' is the code for a 5-letter word starting with B and ending with T.

Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 10

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language:
'remix magic ball jack' is written as '8@X 8!C 7$L 7*K'.
'male rail bank jug' is written as '7!E 7@L 7$K 6*G'.
'jam back rat mail' is written' as '6*M 7$K 6@T 7!L'.
'jeep mad bad rain' is written as '7*P 6!D 6$D 7@N'.

Q. What is the code of 'race back mom'?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 3: Coding Decoding (September 12) - Question 10

The code for each word consists of three elements.
First element is the number which is three more than the number of letters in the word.
Second element is a symbol assigned to the first letter of the word. Symbols are assigned as per the following table:

Third element is the last letter of the word.
So,
'race' is coded as '7@E.
'back' is coded as '7$K'
'mom' is coded as '6!M'

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