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In a certain code, 'CAT' is written as 'SATC', and 'DEAR' is written as 'QEARD'. How would 'SING' be written in that same code?
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In a certain code language, 'EXECUTIVE' is coded as 'TCIEUXVEE', then how is 'MAUSOLEUM' coded in that same language?
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If R is denoted by N, D is denoted by T, I by U, O by I, E by R, T by O, U by D, N by C and C by E, then how will the word INTRODUCE be written?
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If the word 'EARTH' is written as 'QPMZS' in coded form, then how can 'HEART' be written following the same coding language?
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In a coding system, 'PEN' is written as 'NZO' and 'BARK' as 'CTSL'. How can we write 'PRANK' in that coding system?
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In a code language, 'APPLE' is written as 'PQQRS', 'RIS' is written as 'ABC', and 'MANGO' is written as 'TPXYZ'. How will 'POLE' be written in that same code language?
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In a certain code, 'JOURNEY' is written as 'TNISZFO'. How is 'MEDICAL' written in that same code?
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In a certain code, 'CLOCK' is written as 'XOLXP'. How will 'LOTUS' be written in that same code?
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If 'INDIA' is written as '914491', then 'DELHI' will be written as
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If 'MACHINE' is coded as 19-7-9-14-15 -20-11, then how will you code 'DANGER' in the same code?
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If E = 5, PEN = 35, then PAGE = ?
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If 'WORK' is coded as '4-12-9-16', then how will you code 'WOMAN'?
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If 'Lily' is called 'Lotus', 'Lotus' is called 'Rose', 'Rose' is called 'Sunflower' and 'Sunflower' is called 'Marigold', then which will be the national flower of India?
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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, then what would he drink?
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If the animals which can walk are called 'swimmers', animals who crawl are called 'flying', those living in water are called 'snakes' and those which fly in the sky are called 'hunters', then what will a lizard be called?
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In the question below, a group of digits/symbols is given, followed by four combinations of letters. You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of digits/symbols based on the following coding system and the conditions those follow and mark that combination as your answer
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Digits/ Symbols |
5 | 9 | @ | © | 3 | 8 | 1 | $ | % | 4 | 2 | 6 |
* |
7 | ∂ | # |
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Letters/ Codes |
B | E | P | A | K | D | F | H | Q | I | R | J | U | M | V | T |
Conditions
- If the first unit in the group is an even digit and the last unit is a symbol. then both these are to be coded as the code for the symbol.
- If the first unit in the group is an odd digit and the last unit is an even digit, then their codes are to be interchanged.
- If both the first and the last units in the group are symbols, then both these are to be coded as 'X'.
Question : @91$26
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In the question below, a group of digits/symbols is given, followed by four combinations of letters. You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of digits/symbols based on the following coding system and the conditions those follow and mark that combination as your answer
|
Digits/ Symbols |
5 | 9 | @ | © | 3 | 8 | 1 | $ | % | 4 | 2 | 6 |
* |
7 | ∂ | # |
|
Letters/ Codes |
B | E | P | A | K | D | F | H | Q | I | R | J | U | M | V | T |
Conditions
- If the first unit in the group is an even digit and the last unit is a symbol. then both these are to be coded as the code for the symbol.
- If the first unit in the group is an odd digit and the last unit is an even digit, then their codes are to be interchanged.
- If both the first and the last units in the group are symbols, then both these are to be coded as 'X'.
Question: 387#©9
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In the question below, a group of digits/symbols is given, followed by four combinations of letters. You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of digits/symbols based on the following coding system and the conditions those follow and mark that combination as your answer
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Digits/ Symbols |
5 | 9 | @ | © | 3 | 8 | 1 | $ | % | 4 | 2 | 6 |
* |
7 | ∂ | # |
|
Letters/ Codes |
B | E | P | A | K | D | F | H | Q | I | R | J | U | M | V | T |
Conditions
- If the first unit in the group is an even digit and the last unit is a symbol. then both these are to be coded as the code for the symbol.
- If the first unit in the group is an odd digit and the last unit is an even digit, then their codes are to be interchanged.
- If both the first and the last units in the group are symbols, then both these are to be coded as 'X'.
Question: 4@312∂
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Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Codes
- 'very large risk associated' is written as 'nu ta ro gi'.
- 'risk is very low' is written as 'gi se nu mi'.
- 'is that also associated' is written as 'ta mi po fu'.
- 'inherent risk also damaging' is written as 'fu nu di yu'.
(All the codes are two letters codes only)
Which of the following represents 'risk also large'?
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