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Coding - Decoding

The document presents a series of coding and decoding questions, where words or phrases are represented by various coding systems, including letter substitutions, number coding, symbol-based coding, and decipher coding. Each question provides options for the correct coded representation or decoding of a given word or phrase. The questions test logical reasoning and pattern recognition skills.

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Coding - Decoding

The document presents a series of coding and decoding questions, where words or phrases are represented by various coding systems, including letter substitutions, number coding, symbol-based coding, and decipher coding. Each question provides options for the correct coded representation or decoding of a given word or phrase. The questions test logical reasoning and pattern recognition skills.

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1.

If in a certain language GAMBLE is


coded as FBLCKF, how can FLOWER be
coded in that language?
(a) GKPVFQ (b) EMNXDS
(c) GMPVDS (d) HNQYGT
2. In a certain code, MOTHER is written as
ONHURF. How will ANSWER be written
in that code?
(1) NBXSSE (2) NBWRRF
(3) MAVSPE (4) NBWTRF
3. If POND is coded as RSTL, how is HEAR
written in that code?
(a) GHIJ (b) GHIZ (c) JIGZ
(d) JCLZ (e) None of these
4. In certain military code, SYSTEM is
written as SYSMET, and NEARER as
AENRER, what will be the code for
FRACTION?
(1) CRAFNOIT (2) FRCAITNO
(3) CARFNOIT (4) FRACNOIT
5. If in a certain code MICHAEL is coded
as JGBHBGO, in this code AMERICA will
be written as
(1) XKDRJEC (2) XKDRKED
(3) XKDRJED (4) XKERJED
6. In a certain code language HJIZT code
is deciphered as MONEY, in the same
way NOVGZ will be deciphered as :
(1) STUMP (2) STALE
(3) STICK (4) SPIRE
7. In a certain code JEALOUS is written as
BFKKTVP. How is HEARTEN written in
that code?
(1) OFUQBFI (2) BFIQOFU
(3) BFIQUFO (4) UFOQIBF
8. If CONCEPT is written as UNMULQR and
FRIEND is written as YSGLMT, then how
is PREDICT written in that code?
(1) USYGMNL (2) SLMGTUR
(3) QSLTGUR (4) QGMNLTR
9. If OPFGBCST stands for NEAR, in the
same manner IJVWHI will stand for?
(1) HAG (2) HUG
(3) HUT (4) KEG
10. In a certain Code ELECTION is written
as GLGCVIQN, then VOTER will be
coded as?
(1) XOVET (2) VOXET
(3) WPUFU (4) VQTGR
11. In a certain code language, HAND is
written as SZMW, and then what will be
the code of MILK?
(1) ORNP (2) PNRO
(3) NROP (4) RNOP
12. If BRIGHTEN is written as HJSCMDSG.
How is COMPLETE written in that code?
(a) DSDKQNPD (b) QNPDDSDK
(c) QNPDFUFM (d) OLNBFUFM
13. If in a certain language, POPULAR is
coded as QPQVMBS, which word would
be coded as GBNPVT?
a) FARMER b) FAMOUS
c) FRAMES d) FARMES
14. In a certain code ALPACA is written as
ACAPLA. How will ANIMAL be written in
that code?
(1) LAMINA (2) ALAMIN
(3) LAMNIA (4) AAMLIN
Number Coding

15. In a certain code, ‘MOBILE’ is written as


‘56’. How will the word ‘PHONE’ be
written in that code?
(1) 58 (2) 62
(3) 23 (4) 45
16. If BAD is coded as 7, HIS as 9, LOW will
be coded as :
(1) 50 (2) 8
(3) 23 (4) 5
17. BOOK-PEN = 8 and PEN-NIB =?
(1) 6 (2) 8
(3) 10 (4) 12
18. If in a certain code, BAT = 23 and CAT =
24, then how will you code BALL?
(1) 27 (2) 28
(3) 32 (4) 120
19. In a certain code language ‘CAT’ is
written as ‘3120’ and ‘DOG’ is written as
‘4157’. What will be decoded form of
‘25144’?
(1) BEND (2) BEADD
(3) YADD or YND
(4) Cannot be determined
20. In a certain coding language, if GO = 32
& SHE = 49 then SOME will be equal to?
(1) 46 (2) 86
(3) 56 (4) 12
21. If A = 26, SUN = 27, then CAT =?
(1) 24 (2) 27
(3) 58 (4) 57
22. If REASON is coded as 5 and BELIEVED
as 7, then what is the code for
GOVERNMENT?
a) 6 b) 8 c) 9 d) 10
Symbol Based Coding

23. In a certain code, RAID is written as


%#*$, RIPE is written as % * @ ©. How is
DEAR written up in that code?
(a) $ * 37 (b) 3$7*
(c) $©#* (d) $©#%
24. In a certain code, MODERN is written as
5%38#@ and WIN is written as 6©@.
How is RIDE Written in that code?
(a) # ©38 (h) # @38
(c) # ©83 (d) ©@38
25. In a certain code, ROPE is written as
%57$, DOUBT is written as 35#8* and
LIVE is written as @24$. How is
TROUBLE written in that code?
(a) *%5#8@$ (b) *%#58@$
(c) *%5#8@4 (d) *%#58$@
26. In certain code KNIFE is written as
$3%#5 and LAKE is written as 7@$5.
How is FAIL written in that code?
(1) %$#7 (2) #@%7
(3) $@%7 (4) $%@7
Mixed Coding

27. In certain code DEAF is written as 3587


and FILE is written as 7465. How is
IDEAL written in that code?
(1) 43568 (2) 63548
(3) 48536 (4) 43586
28. In a certain code ORIENT is written as
‘532146’ and SOUL is written as ‘7598’.
How is LINE written in that code?
(1) 9241 (2) 8341
(3) 8241 (4) 6241
Substitution Coding

29. If 'black' means 'pink', 'pink' means


'blue', 'blue' means 'white', 'white' means
'yellow', 'yellow' means 'red' and 'red'
means 'brown', then what is the color of
clear sky ?
A) Brown B) Red C) Blue D) Pink
30. If 'black' means 'pink', 'pink' means
'blue', 'blue' means 'white', 'white' means
'yellow', 'yellow' means 'red' and 'red'
means 'brown', then what is the color of
blood?
A) Yellow B) Red C) Blue D) Pink
31. If ‘light’ is called ‘morning’, ‘morning’ is
called ‘dark’, ‘dark’ is called ‘night’,
‘night’ is called ‘sunshine’ and
‘sunshine’ is called ‘dusk’ when do we
sleep ?
(1) morning (2) night
(3) sunshine (4) dark
32. If ‘cages’ are called ‘rockets’, ‘rockets’
are called ‘traps’, traps’ are called
‘planets’, ‘planets’ are called
‘aeroplanes’, ‘aeroplanes’ are called
‘cycles’, ‘cycles’ are called ‘cars’, what
is Earth?
(1) cycles (2) rockets
(3) planet (4) aeroplanes
33. If ‘red’ is called ‘air’, ‘air’ is called
‘black’, ‘black’ is called ‘sky’, ‘sky’ is
called ‘blue’, ‘blue’ is called ‘wind’ , ‘and
‘wind’ is called ‘white’, where to birds fly
?
(1) air (2) red
(3) blue (4) wind
34. On another planet, the local terminology
for 'earth', 'water', 'light', 'air' and 'sky'
are 'sky', 'light', 'air', 'water' and 'earth'
respectively. If someone is thirsty there,
what would he drink?
A) Light B) Air
C) Sky D) Water
35. If orange is called butter, butter is called
soap, soap is called ink, ink is called
honey and honey is called orange, which
of the following is used for washing
clothes?
(a) Honey (6) Butter
(c) Orange (d) Soap (e) Ink
36. If ‘engineers’ are ‘carpenters’,
carpenters’ are ‘painters’, ‘painters’ are
cobblers’, ‘ cobblers’ are ‘doctors’,
‘doctors’ are ‘authors’, ‘authors’ are
‘jewellers’ and ‘jewellers’ are ‘robbers’,
who cures the sick people ?
(1) jewellers (2) painters
(3) author (4) doctors
Decipher Coding

37. In a certain code


‘643’ means ‘she is beautiful’ ,
‘593’ means ‘he is handsome’,
‘567’ means handsome meets beautiful’.
What number will indicate the word
‘meets’ ?
(1) 5 (2) 3
(3) 7 (4) 6
38. In a certain Language,
‘FOR’ stands for ‘old is gold’,
‘ROT’ stands for ‘gold is pure’,
‘ROM’ stands for ‘gold is costly’.
How will ‘Pure old gold is costly’ be
written ?
(1) TFROM (2) FOTRM
(3) FTORM (4) TOMRF
Directions for Question no. 39-41:-
In a certain code language.
‘134 ‘means ‘you are well’,
‘758’ means ‘they go home’,
‘839’ means ‘we are home’.

39. Which of following represents ‘they’ in


that code language?
(1) 5 (2) 7
(3) 3 (4) Data inadequate
40. Which of the following represents ‘we’ in
the code language?
(1) 5 (2) 9
(3) 3 (4) Data inadequate
41. Which of following represents ‘are’ in
that code language?
(1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 7
Directions for Question no. 42-45 :-
In a certain code
‘for profit order now’ is written as ‘ho ja ye ga’,
‘right now for him’ is written as ‘gave ja se’,
‘place order for profit’ is written as ‘ga bi ho ye’,
‘only in right order’ is written as ‘ve du ye zo’.

42. What is the code for ‘him’?


(1) ga (2) ve
(3) ja (4) se
(5) Cannot be determined
43. What does ‘bi’ stand for?
(1) profit (2) order (3) place
(4) for (5) now
44. Which of the following may represent
‘only for now’?
(1) ja bi zo (2) du zo ga
(3) zo ga ja (4) zo ga ye
(5) du bi ja
45. ‘fo ve du’ could be a code for which of
the following?
(1) in right spirits (2) only in profit
(3) order only him
(4) place in right (5) order only now
Directions (Q. 46–47): Study the following
information to answer the given questions
In a certain code language
“they have grown up” is written as “sit pit dip ra” ,
“grown up people” is written as “pit ra tik”,
“they are up again” is written as “pt sit ja ka”.

46. How is “people” written in that code


language?
a) ra b) tik c) pit
d) Can’t be determined e) None of these
47. How is “have gone” written in that code
language?
a) Sit ja b) pit tik c) ra dip
d) dip ma e) Can’t be determined
Directions (Q.46-50): Study the following information
and answer the questions that follow:
In a certain code language,
“hope to see you” is coded as “re so na di”,
“please come to see the party” is coded as “fi ge na
di ke zo”,
“hope to come” is coded as “di so ge” and
“see you the party” is coded as “re fi zo na”.

48. How is “please” coded in the given code


language?
a) fi b) ke c) di d) na
e) None of these
49. What does the code “so” stand for in the
given code language?
a) hope b) come c) to
d) see e) None of these
50. Which of the following will be coded as
“so di re” in the given code language?
a) the hope to b) hope you come
c) hope you please
d) you see hope e) you hope to
51. In each of the following questions, a word is represented by only
one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The
sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two
classes of alphabets as in the two given matrices. The columns
and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and those of Matrix
II from 5 to 9. A letter from these Matrixes can be represented
first by its row and then the column number eg., in the matrixes
for questions, M can be represented by 14,21 etc O can be
represented by 20,32 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the
correct set for the word STOP.

a) 10,56,44,97 b) 41,68,01,77
c) 22,75,32,86 d) 33,99,42,59
52. In each of the following questions, a word is represented by only
one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The
sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two
classes of alphabets as in the two given matrices. The columns
and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and those of Matrix
II from 5 to 9. A letter from these Matrixes can be represented
first by its row and then the column number eg., in the matrixes
for questions, M can be represented by 14,21 etc O can be
represented by 20,32 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the
correct set for the word ROAD.

a) 42,32,79,58 b) 23,32,98,99
c) 11,13,67,69 d) 04,20,55,78

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