Coding & Decoding - SSC
In a certain code language, 'DUCK' is written as 'FSEI' and ‘FISH’ is written as ‘HGUF’. How will 'FROG' be written in that language?
- A.
HEPQ
- B.
HQPE
- C.
HPEQ
- D.
HPQE
Answer: Option D
Explanation :
D + 2 = F
U - 2 = S
C + 2 = E
K - 2 = I
Similarly
F + 2 = H
I - 2 = G
S + 2 = U
H - 2 = F
Hence,
F + 2 = H
R - 2 = P
O + 2 = Q
G - 2 = E
FROG = HPQE
Hence, option (d).
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In a certain code language, ‘GOLD’ is written as ‘HPME’, and ‘FAKE’ is written as ‘GBLF’. How will ‘SOAP’ be written in that language?
- A.
TPQB
- B.
TBPQ
- C.
PTBQ
- D.
TPBQ
Answer: Option D
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In a certain code language, 'FLEECE' is written as 'EFCLEE' and ‘OVERCOAT’ is written as ‘TOAVOECR’. How will 'MITTEN' be written in that language?
- A.
NMIETT
- B.
NMEITT
- C.
NMETIT
- D.
NEMITT
Answer: Option B
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In a certain code language, 'COMPUTER' is written as 'RETUCOMP' and 'LAPTOP' is written as 'POTLAP'. How will 'BOTTLE' be written in that language?
- A.
ELTBOT
- B.
ELTBTO
- C.
ETLBOT
- D.
ELTTOB
Answer: Option A
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In a certain code language, 'COLOUR' is written as 'FQOQXT' and 'VIOLET' is written as 'YKRNHV'. How will 'PURPLE' be written in that language?
- A.
RXWSOH
- B.
RWUSPH
- C.
SWUROG
- D.
SXUSOG
Answer: Option C
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In a certain code language, ‘LILY’ is coded as 116, and ‘LOTUS’ is coded as 174. How will ‘TULIP’ be coded in that language?
- A.
156
- B.
168
- C.
126
- D.
78
Answer: Option A
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In a certain code language, ‘she needs some medicines’ is written as ‘1542’, ‘take some water’ is written as ‘849’, ‘he needs rest’ is written as ‘713’, and ‘she is water’ is written as ‘269’. How will ‘take medicines’ be written in that language?
- A.
81
- B.
92
- C.
45
- D.
85
Answer: Option D
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If 'sky' is called 'cloud', 'cloud' is called 'thunder', 'thunder' is called 'water', 'water' is called 'pot', 'pot' is called 'desert', and 'desert' is called 'sky', then where do fish live?
- A.
cloud
- B.
pot
- C.
water
- D.
desert
Answer: Option B
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In a certain code language, ‘BHOPAL’ is coded as ‘6-24-45-48-3-36’, and ‘IMPHAL’ is coded as ‘27-39-48-24-3-36’. How will ‘KOHIMA’ be coded in that language?
- A.
22-30-27-24-39-6
- B.
33-45-24-27-39-3
- C.
33-30-24-18-39-9
- D.
22-45-24-18-26-3
Answer: Option B
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If ‘A’ denotes ‘addition’, ‘B’ denotes ‘multiplication’, ‘C’ denotes ‘subtraction’, and ‘D’ denotes ‘division’, then what will be the value of the following expression?
441 D 7 A 21 B 6 C (189 D 7) A (46 C 12)
- A.
158
- B.
169
- C.
196
- D.
185
Answer: Option C
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In a certain code language ‘TEDIOUS’ is written as ‘HAMKWPY’. How will ‘PROFUSE’ be written in that language?
- A.
IBSLVOY
- B.
AJLSOVY
- C.
IBLSNXY
- D.
BISLOYV
Answer: Option A
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In a certain code language, ‘MANIA’ is written as ‘NZOHZ’ and ‘PROUD’ is written as ‘QSNTE’. How will ‘DONKEY’ be written in that language?
- A.
EPOLFZ
- B.
ENOLDZ
- C.
CNONDZ
- D.
ENPLDX
Answer: Option B
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In a certain code language, LOOK is coded as 2330 and BALL is coded as 1413. How will HELP be coded in that language?
- A.
3461
- B.
2420
- C.
2417
- D.
2415
Answer: Option C
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In a certain code language,
‘cool drinks available here’ is written as ‘bhu man juk lop’,
‘available lost objects here’ is written as ‘gan bhu nut juk’,
‘be cool search objects’ is written as ‘vax der man nut’, and
‘available drinks desert search’ is written as ‘but juk der lop’.
How will ‘lost drinks’ be written in that language?
- A.
lop bhu
- B.
nut gan
- C.
gan lop
- D.
juk gan
Answer: Option C
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In a certain code language, ‘DURABLES’ is written as ‘BSVETFMC’. How will ‘FEASIBLE’ be written in that language?
- A.
TBFFGMJC
- B.
TDFGFNCJ
- C.
TBGHFMDJ
- D.
TBFGFMCJ
Answer: Option D
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In a certain code language, 'take this vaccine' is written as '892', 'vaccine protects us' is written as '263', and 'take us safe' is written as '593'. How will 'safe vaccine' be written in that language?
- A.
85
- B.
25
- C.
23
- D.
26
Answer: Option B
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In a certain code language, ‘SALT’ is coded as ‘16’, and ‘PICKLE’ is coded as ‘36’. How will ‘PRESERVATIVE’ be coded in that language?
- A.
144
- B.
88
- C.
72
- D.
96
Answer: Option A
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In a certain code language, 'do or die' is written as 'su ru ko', 'let us do it' is written as 'ko mo yo zu' and 'this or that' is written as 'ga tu ru'. How will 'die' be written in that language?
- A.
su
- B.
ru
- C.
ku
- D.
ko
Answer: Option A
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In a certain code language, ‘SANCTION’ is written as ‘TZOBUHPM’. How will ‘TELEVISE’ be written in that language?
- A.
UDNDWGTF
- B.
SFKGUHRD
- C.
UDMDUHTF
- D.
UDMDWHTD
Answer: Option D
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In a certain code language, ‘TURKEY’ is written as ‘76911525’. How will ‘BREATH’ be written in that language?
- A.
218526208
- B.
259221208
- C.
259221197
- D.
251841208
Answer: Option B
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In a certain code language, ‘COW’ is written as ‘ZRF’ and ‘DOG’ is written as ‘JRG’. How will ‘RAT’ be written in that language?
- A.
XDV
- B.
WDU
- C.
UDW
- D.
VEU
Answer: Option B
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In a certain code language, ‘MINT’ is coded as ‘224’ and‘FANCY’ is coded as ‘245’. How will ‘CONTOUR’ be coded in that language?
- A.
259
- B.
301
- C.
597
- D.
742
Answer: Option D
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In a certain code language, ‘PAWAN’ is written as ‘SCZCQ’ and ‘SOHAM’ is written as ‘VQKCP’. How will ‘KIRAN’ be written in that language?
- A.
MJUCQ
- B.
MJVQR
- C.
NLVDQ
- D.
NKUCQ
Answer: Option D
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In a certain code language, 'LOWER' is coded as '186' and 'MULISH' is coded as '320'. How will 'OPTIONAL' be coded in that language?
- A.
546
- B.
564
- C.
465
- D.
456
Answer: Option D
Explanation :
The pattern followed here is:
Sum of the positional values of the opposite alphabets letters × Total number of consonant in word = number.
LOWER → Total number of consonant (L, W, R) in the word is 3.
Opposite alphabets of Given word is OLDVI
Sum of the positional values of the opposite alphabets letters
→ O(15) + L(12) + D(4) + V(22) + I(9) = 15 + 12 + 4 + 22 + 9 = 62
Sum of the positional values of the opposite alphabets letters × Total number of consonant in word = number
62 × 3 = 186
And,
MULISH → Total number of consonant (M, L, S, H) in word is 4.
Opposite alphabets of Given word is NFORHS
Sum of the positional values of the opposite alphabets letters
→ N(14) + F(6) + O(15) + R(18) + H(8) + S(19) = 14 + 6 + 15 + 18 + 8 + 19 = 80
Sum of the positional values of the opposite alphabets letters × Total number of consonant in word = number
80 × 4 = 320
Similarly,
OPTIONAL → Total number of consonant (P, T, N, L) in word is 4.
Opposite alphabets of Given word is LKGRLMZO
Sum of the positional values of the opposite alphabets letters
→ L(12) + K(11) + G(7) + R(18) + L(12) + M(13) + Z(26) + O(15) = 12 + 11 + 7 + 18 + 12 + 13 + 26 + 15 = 114
Sum of the positional values of the opposite alphabets letters × Total number of consonant in word = number
114 × 4 = 456
Hence, option (d).
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In a certain code language, ‘RAJ’ is coded as ‘87’ and ‘GITA’ is coded as ‘148’. How will ‘VARUN’ be coded in that language?
- A.
176
- B.
403
- C.
380
- D.
234
Answer: Option C
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