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Codineemaleccdin’ Visit- ajaykbhagat26.onlineCoding/Decoding — Type-I (ii) substituting numbers for letters and vice~ versa; Coding is a secretive language which is used to (iii) writing the letters of the given word in change the representation of the actual term/word/ reverse order in part or in whole; and value. This coded language can be framed by Gv) replacing the letters in their natural series moving the letters one or more steps by the same:poritoned leters in their forward or backward: reverse series Alphabet in natural series are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ + + + + t + Ist ‘Sth 10th 15th 20th 25th Alphabet in reverse series are ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKIJ I1HGFEDC BA t 4 t v v 4 Ist sth 10th 15th 20th 25th Note : On reaching Z, the series restarts from A and on reaching A, it restarts from Z. Type-il if one has to tally the given codes. In this type of, coding, the Digits and its coded Letters or vice versa are already given. One has to find out the answers to the given questions just by tallying the given codes. ‘There is variety in ways of coding. Coding language isnot only for words and numbers but also for hiding 4 group of words, statements or even sentences. This form of coding pattern may appear to be confusing | Type-V but after solving only a few questions itis very easy | tn this type of coding, the capital letters A to Z are to understand. Questions based on this coding pattem | coded by using the small letters a to z. With the require no moving of steps or straining efforts of | help of the coding pattem, one has to find the right calculations, but only quick tallying or comparing | code from the columns which has equivalent to the ability. The codes can be letters or numbers. ‘group of capital letters. Type-Ill Type-VI In yet another manner of coding particular words | Column coding is a very complex form of coding. mned code names which are further coded. | It needs a lot of attention and swift eye movement The questions on this pattern may appear | to decode the code for each letter of the given words. meaningless but the codes must not be confused | Proper words in capital letters are given in one with the basic properties of reality. column and the codes in small letters are given in another column, Based on the information given in Type-IV both columns the candidate has to arrive at the Coding-Decoding can be really easy and simplified | correct answer option, ooMlatiipte Choice Questions Directions (1-12) + In each of the following questions below, find out the correct answer from the given alternatives. 1. If in a certain code YELLOW is written as XFKMNX, how is COUNTRY coded? ‘A. DPVOSQX ———B..- BNTMSQX C. BPTMSSx D. AMSLRPW 2 If im a certain language KNIFE is coded as. IFEKN, how is DOCTOR coded in that language? A. ROTCOD B. TORDOC . CTORDO D. ROTDOC 3. If in a certain language HUNTER is coded as. UHNTRE, how is MANAGE coded in that code? A. MAANGE B. MNAAEG C. AMNAEG D. EGNAAM 4. If in a certain language MECHANICS is coded as HCEMASCIN, how is POSTER coded in that code? A. OPTSRE B. SOPRET C. RETSOP D. TERPOS 5. If ina certain language CASUAL is coded as GEWYEP, how is PEOPLE coded in that code? ‘A. SHRSOH B. TISTPL c. SIRTOL D. THSTOI 6. If in a certain language CURTAIN is coded as CAITURN, how is HILLOCK coded in that code? A. HOCLILK B. HCOLLIK C. HKLIOC D. HOLLICK 7. Mina certain language CHAMPION is coded. as HCMAIPNO, how is NEGATIVE coded in that code? A. ENAGITEV —B. NEAGVEIT (. MGAETVIE —D. EGAITEVN 8. If in a certain language PEARL is coded as SHDUO, how is COVET coded in that code? A. FRXHV B. EQXHV c. FRYHW D. FNYDW 9. If FOUGHT is coded as EQRKCZ, how is MALE coded? A. LCW B. NZMD Cc. KCMI D. NBIF 10. If ADVENTURE is coded as ERUTNEVDA, how is GREEN coded in that code? A. NEERG B. ENEGR C. GEREN D. NEEGR I. If TABLE is coded as GZYOV. how is JUICE coded? A. OZLEI B. QFRXV C. HOFAD D. QZHMT 12. If RAMAYANA is coded as AMARANAY how is TULSIDAS written? A. SLUTSADL —B._UTSLIDSA. C. SADISLUT —D.- SADITULS. Directions (13-20) : In he following questions some capital alphabets are written in a row, below them their coding have been given. Now in questions a particular word has been coded in a particular ‘manner using codes as given below the capital letters. You have to understand the pattern of coding ‘and have to answer the question asked subsequently. ‘Ale|clolelF] ImInfollolalsirfulviwix|y[2] ula) +[ofol3| laa) 5|=|6[e]3]@[7|el[n|9] [ola 13. If DAS js to 2a84, then SMASH is to: A. 7SU7 B. eya8t ©. 82qe3 D. Szges 14, If FASHION is to 26417uw, then POSITION is to: AL 26404760 B. 2640476 C. c674e462 D. c674e426 18. If LONDON is to 56225, then EUROPE is to: A. whTedw B. wh726V CC. br76cb D. wh76cb 16. If DEER is to vw8 and TOSS is to be e6e, then DOTT is to: AL vor B. bee C. ber D. v617. If BAFFLE is to aatdcx, then DANGER is to: AL vacxd9 B. vacxh9 vaexhi D. vache 18. If MAY is to yzqaiq, then TIE is to: A. Trxwy B. 7rixvw C. Taxbw D. 7rexwb 19. If MAIDEN is to yux2b6, then FIBRE: A. bA28w8 B. b4288w C. ba2dbe D. ba2bde 20, If MAIDEN is to uSv4zb, then DANGER is to: A. vuz3b8 B. 8b3zuv C. wv3z28b D. uv3zb8 Directions (21-28) : Question are based on following informations If in a certain language CHARCOAL is coded as 45164913 and MORALE is coded as 296137, how are the following words coded in that language? 21. MECHRALE A. 95378165 B. 25378195 C. 27456137 D. 27386195 22. ROCHEL, A. 694573 B. 693578 C. 673958 D. 693857 23. COACH A. 38137 B. 49148 C. 48246 D. 49145 24. ARCHER A. 193859 B. 163546 C. 168576 D. 193476 28. COLLER A. 397758 B. 497758 C. 483359 D. 493376 26. ALLOCHRE A. 19943785 B. 19394567 C. 16693895, D. 13396875 27. HEARL. A. $7163 B. 75163 C. 75198 D. $7193 28. REAL A. 8519 B. 6713 C. 6513 D. 6719 29. Ina certain code, RIPSLE is written as 613082 and WIFE is written as 4192, how is PEWSLE written in that code? A. 32408 B. 69824 C. 41632 D. 35612 30. In a certain code language 24685 is written as 33776, How is 35791 written in that code? A, 44882 B. 44880 C. 46682 D. 44682 Directions (31-36) = In a certain language, the numbers are coded as follows: 43921678520 AWPQRBESGIJIM How are the following figures coded in that code? 3M. 439216 A, PQRWAB B. AQRWPB C. APWQRB D. AWPQRB 32. 3215 AL WIRG B. WIGR C. SWRG D. JWGR 33. 720435 A. EIMAGW B. MAGIRW c. EIMAWG D. MGARIW 34. 55218 A. GIGRS B. GGISR c. GGRIS D. GGIRS 38. 421665 A. AQRBBG B. PQBRSE C. ASGRBE D. QRPSSE 36. 67852 A. BSEIG B. BESIG C. BSEG) D. BESGJ 37. If room is called bed, bed is called window, ‘window is called flower and flower is called cooler on what would a man sleep? A. Window B. Bed C. Flower D. Cooler If sand is called air, air is called plateau, plateau is called well, well is called island and island is called sky. then from where will a woman draw water? A. Well B, Island C. Orange D. Air If book is called watch, wateh is called bag, bag is called dictionary and dictionary is called window, which is used to carry the books? 38.40. 4. 42, A. Dictionary B. Bag C. Book D. Watch If water is called food, food is called tree, tree is called sky, sky is called wall, on which of the following grows a fruit? A. Water B. Food Cc. Sky D. Tree If pen is table, table is fan, fan is chair and chair is roof, on which of the following will a person sit? A. Fan B. Chair C. Roof D. Table If banana is apple, apple is grapes, grapes is mango, mango is nuts, nuts is guava, which of the following is a yellow frui A. Mango B. Guava C. Apple D. Nuts If man is called girl, girl is called woman, woman is called boy, boy is called butler and butler is called rogue, who will serve in a restaurant? A. Butler B. Girt Cc. Man D. Rogue If lead is called stick, stick is called nib, nity is called needle, needle is called rope and rope is called thread, what will be fitted in a pen to write with it? A. Stick B. Lead C. Needle D. Nib If rat is called dog. dog is called mongoose, mongoose is called lion, lion is called snake and snake is called elephant, which is reared as pet? 47. 49. AL Rat B. Dog C. Mongoose D. Lion If eraser is called box, box is called pencil, pencil is called sharpener and sharpener is called bag, what will a child write with? A. Eraser B. Box C. Pencil D. Sharpener In a certain code nee tim see means how are ‘you: ble nee see means where are you. What is the code for where? AL nee B. tim C. see D. None of these In a certain code language, pit mae tom means apple is green; nae ho tap means green and white and ho tom ka means shirt is white Which of the following represents apple in that language? A. me B. tom C. pit D. ho If in a certain language, mxy das zei means good little frock: jmx cos zei means girl behaves good: nvg drs cos means girl makes mischief and das ajp cos means little gil fell; ‘which word in that language stands for frock? AL zi B. das c. avg D. None of these In a certain code language, Mink Yang Pe ‘means Fruits are ripe; Pe Lao May Mink means Oranges are not ripe and May Pe Nue ‘Mink means Mangoes are not ripe. Which ‘word in that languages means Mangoes? ANSWERS ss 1 2 3 4 s c c c B B u 2 13 rr) 18 B A c A B 2 2 23 By 25 c A D c D 3 2 8 M 35 D A c D A 4 a 48 4 4s c D D c c CROKRORH Rr om A. May B. Pe Cc. Nue D, a, 9 10 A A A 7 19 20 A B c 6 27 28 29 30 A B A A 37 3B ” 40 A B A c 47 48. 49 50 D ic D ¢EE xpLanatory ANSWERS == 1. In the code, the letters in the odd places are one before and those in the even places are one head than the corresponding letter in the word. The last three letters of the word are placed as it is in the first three places in the code. The remaining letters are shifted forward keeping their mutual arrangement unchanged. 3. In the code, the middle two letiers are kept unchanged, while on either side every two eters are mutually reversed in order. in the code the first four and the last four eters are reversed in order. in the code, each leter is the fourth alphabet after the corresponding letter in the word. 6. In the code, the first, the middle and the last leters of the word are kept the same. The two letters between first and middle letters are replaced by the two letters between the middle and last letters and vice-versa. Also, the mutual arrangement of each of the two letters is reversed. 7. Im the code, each of the two letters are reversed in arrangement. 8. Each letter in the code is two ahead than the corresponding letter in the word. 9. In the code, first letter is one place before, second letter is two places ahead, third letter is two places before, fourth letter is three places ahead and 50 on. 10. In the code, the first and last letters, the second and second last letters, the third and third last letters and so on are mutually replaced. 1. If in the word, a letter is nth alphabet from the beginning, then in the code the corresponding letter is the nth alphabet from the end. 12. In the code, the first four letters are reversed in arrangement and the last four letters are reversed in arrangement. Letters at the odd places have been moved ‘one place back, and letters at the even places hhave been moved one place ahead regarding the position of codes given in the table, 14, Codes for the respective letters as per table have been reversed in the coding. 15. First three letters have been coded one position in forward direction, and last three letters have been coded one position in backward direction. 16, In both the words DEER and TOSS, codes for each letters have been used from just below the letters in the table except for the letter that hhas been written twice ie. E and S. For these letters, codes have been used just one position head in the table that too only once. Therefore, codes for D, O and T will be V, 6 and r respectively. 17. Codes for the letters have been moved in forward direction with a gap of 0, 1, 2. 3. 4 and 5 positions, regarding position of their codes in the given table. For each of the letters of the word MAY, adjacent codes have been used. 19. For the second and fifth letter, codes have been used from just below the letters, for the first and fourth letter, codes have been used from ‘one position back, and for third and sixth letter codes have been used one position ahead as their position in the table. 20. In the word MAIDEN code for MA, ID and EN have been exchanged. (21-28) : The alphabets in the given words are coded as follows = CHA ROLME 45169327 21. M is coded as 2, E as 7, C as 4, Has 5, Aas I and L as 3. So, MECHRALE is coded as 27456137. 22. R is coded as 6, O as 9, Las 3, Eas 7, Ras 6. So, ROCHEL is coded as 694573. 23. C is coded as 4, O as 9, A as | and Has 5. So, COACH is coded as 49145. 24. A is coded as 1, R as 6, C as 4, Has 5 and E as 7. So, ARCHER is coded as 164576. 28. C is coded as 4, O as 9, Las 3, E as 7 and R as 6. So, COLLER is coded as 493376.26. A is coded as 1, L as 3, 0 as 9, C as 4, Has 5, R as 6 and E as 7. So, ALLOCHRE is coded as 13394567. 27. H is coded as 5, E as 7, Aas 1, Ras 6, Las 3. So, HEARL is coded as 57163, 28. R is coded as 6, E as 7, Aas 1 and Las 3. So, REAL is coded as 6713. 29, The alphabets are coded as shown i.e. P as 3, Eas 2, Was 4, S as O and Las 8. So, PEWSLE is coded as 32408. RIPSLEWF 61308249 30, Clearly, in the code the letters at odd places are one place ahead and those as even places are one place before the corresponding letter in the word. So, in 35791, 3 is written as 4, 5 as 4, 7 as 8,9 as 8 and 1 as 0. ie. the code becomes 44880. 3M. As given, 4 is coded as A. 3 as W, 9 as P, 2 as Q, 1 as R and 6 as B. So, 439216 is coded as AWPQRB. 32. As given, 3 is coded as W, 2 asJ, 1 as R. and 5 as G. So, 3215 is coded as WIRG. 33. As given, 7 is coded as E, 2 as J, 0 as M, 4 as A, 3 as W and 5 as G. So 720435 is coded as EJMAWG. ‘4M. As given, 5 is coded as G, 2 as J, 1 as R, and. 8 as S. So, 55218 is coded as GGIRS. 35. As given, 4 is coded as B, 2 as Q, 1 as R. 6 as B and $ as G. So, 421665 is coded as AQRBBG. 36. As given, 6 is coded as B, 7 as E, 8 as S, 5 as G and 2 as J. So, 67852 is coded as BESG), 37. A man sleeps on a *bed’ and as given, ‘bed’ is called window. So, the man will sleep on the “window” 38. A woman shall draw water from a ‘well’ but a ‘well’ is called island. So, the woman will draw water from an ‘island’. 39. Clearly, a "bag" is used to carry the books but a “bag’ is called ‘dictionary’. So, a dictionary will be used to carry the “books” 40. The fruits grow on a tree and tree is called "sky". So, the fruits grow on the ‘sky’ 41. A person will sit on the ‘Chair’ but a ‘chair ‘is called ‘roof’. So, the person will sit on the “roof. 42. Clearly, ‘mango’ is the yellow fruit but called ‘nuts’, So, ‘nuts’ is the 43. A “butler” serves in a restaurant but “butler is called ‘rogue’. So, a ‘rogue’ will serve in the restaurant. Clearly, a ‘nib’ is fitted in the pen to write with it, But a ‘nib’ is called ‘needle’. So, a ‘needle’ will be fitted in the pen. Clearly, ‘dog’ is reared as pet. But ‘dog’ is called ‘mongoose’. So, a ‘mongoose’ is reared as pet. 46, The child will write with a ‘pencil’ and pencil” is called ‘sharpener’. So, the child will write with a ‘sharpener’. 47. In the first and second statements, the common code words mee and see mean are and you. So, in the second statement, the remaining code ble means where 48, In the first and second statements the common code word is nae and the common word is green. So, nae means green, In the first and third statements, the common code word is tom and the common word is is. So, tom means is. Therefore in the first statement pit means apple In the first and second statements, the common code word is zei and the common word is good. So, zei means good. In the first and fourth statements, the common code word is das and the common word is little. So, das means little. Thus, in the first statement mxy means frock. 30, In the second and third statements, the common code words are Pe, Mink and May and the common words are are, not and ripe. 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