Coding and Decoding Verbal Reasoning Questions and Answers

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Ans: B.
Sol.
Each letter of the word is moved four steps forward to obtain the code.




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11. In a certain code, MONKEY is written as XDJMNL. How is TIGER written in that code?

A. UJHFS
B. SDFHS
C. SHFDQ
D. QDFHS E. None of these




Ans: D.
Sol.
The letters of the word are written in a reverse order and then each latter is moved one step backward to obtain the code.




12. If in a certain code, TEACHER is written as VGCEJGT, how would DULLARD be written in the same code?

A. FWNNCSF
B. FWNNCTF
C. FWMNCTF
D. FWNNBTE E. None of these




Ans: B.
Sol.
Each letter of the word is moved two steps forward to obtain the code.




13. If JOSEPH is coded as FKOALD, then GEORGE will be coded as

A. CAKNCA
B. CADMNO
C. CAKNIT
D. DBLODB E. JAKINS




Ans: A.
Sol.
Each letter of the word is moved four steps backward to obtain the code.




14. In a certain code, PAPER is written as SCTGW. How is MOTHER written in that code?

A. ORVLGW
B. PQXJJT
C. PQVJGT
D. PQXKJV E. None of these




Ans: B.
Sol.
The first, third and fifth letters of the word are respectively moved three, four and five steps forward, while the letters at even positions are each moved two steps forward, to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.




15. If in a certain language, MADRAS is coded as NBESBT, how is BOMBAY coded in that code?

A. CPOCBZ
B. CPNCBZ
C. CQOCBZ
D. CPNCBX E. None of these




Ans: B.
Sol.
Each letter in the word is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.




16. In a certain code, TOGETHER is written as RQEGRJCT. In the same code, PAROLE will be written as

A. RCTQNG
B. NCPQJG
C. NCQPJG
D. RCPQJK E. None of these




Ans: B.
Sol.
The letters at odd positions are each moved two steps backward and those at even positions are each moved two steps forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.





17. If DELHI is coded as CCIDD,how would you encode BOMBAY?

A. AMJXVS
B. AJMTVT
C. MJXVSU
D. WXYZAX E. None of these




Ans: A.
Sol.
The first, second, third, ?. letters of the word are respectively moved one,two,three,? steps backward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.




18. If in a certain language, NATURE is coded as MASUQE, how is FAMINE coded in that code?

A. FBMJND
B. GANIOE
C. EALIME
D. FZMHND E. FZNJME




Ans: C.
Sol.
The second, fourth and sixth letters of the words remain unchanged, while the first,third and fifth letters are each moved one step backward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.




19. If FRIEND is coded as HUMJTK, how is CANDLE written in that code?

A. DCQHQK
B. ESJFME
C. EDRIRL
D. FYOBOC E. DEQJQM




Ans: C.
Sol.
The first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth letters of the word are respectively moved two, three, four, five, six and seven steps forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.




20. If DIAMOND is coded as VQYMKLV, how is FEMALE coded?

A. TVNYNV
B. UVNZOV
C. TUMZOU
D. TUMYNU E. UVNYNV

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