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1. In a certain is is 681162, then how wil HABIT fence (@) 78139 (6) 78192 (e) 68192 (d) 78129 2. In a certain code, ELEPHANT is written as — TNPEAHLE, the CROCODILE will be written as? (a) RCCOOIDEL (®) ELCOOIDRC (c) ELCIOODRC (d) ELCOIODRC Common Data for Q. 3 & Q. In a certain cade language, ‘782’ means Flowers are beautiful’, ‘692’ means ‘Roses are red’, ‘628’ means ‘Roses are beautiful’. 3. Which number denotes Flowers’? (a) 8 (6)7 ()2 @6 4, What does number ‘9’ denote? (a) Roses (b) Flowers (c) Red (d) are 5. If CAT is 48, Z is 52. Then what is TEA equal to? (@) 48 (b) 52 (c) 60 (d) 50 SECTION: — 6. If HELMET is written as IFMNFU. Then hoy 10. i 2 will CHOCOLATE be written as’ (m DIDPMPBUF (6) EIDPMPBUF () DIPDPMBFU —(d) DIPDPMBUF If DRINK = 6, POLLUTION = 10, they GOVERNMENT is equal to? @s () 10 (eZ @u . If FAIR is written as IENX. Then TAPE will be written as? @ WEVL (6) WEUK (c) WFUK (d) XEUK . If DELHI is coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA coded as 82589662, how can CALICUT be written? (a) 5279431 (6) 5978213, (©) 5473628, (d) 8251896 In a certain language ‘+,’ means ‘where are you’, ‘@ — ,’ means ‘we are here’, and ‘+ @ * Means ‘you come here’. What is the code for ‘where’? @+ — ®), ey we Coding Deéoding 27 U1. If VISHAL is coded as 22102111517, then what will be the code for SACHIN? (a) 1925311191 () 1295111819 (@) pee silk mit hee @) silk pee hee be (©) 1925111319 (@) 1952111319 (©) ilsitk mit hee (d) none 12. In acertain code, 3456 is coded as ROPE, 15526 | Common Data for Q.23 to Q.: is coded as APPLE. Then how is 54613 coded | DELHI is coded as WVOSR, choo 22, How is ‘vegetables are red flowers’ written in this code? the right code for as? the following: (@) POEAR () PROBA 23. ORNRG (c) PBORA (d) RPOEA (a) LIMIT (6) PEARL (c) BEARS (c) LAPEL 19. In a certain code if FRIEND is written as} 94 nZCRNEN DNEIRF. Then, what will be the code for DESERT? (a) NININUM. (bo) MAXIMUM (a) TRESED (0) DSERET (c) MINIMAL (d) MINUTES, (©) TRSEED (a) TESERD 25, NRMRNEN 14, In a certain code, if AFFAIR is FAAFRI, then (a) MINIMUM (b) MAXIMUM FERRARIS is coded as? (c) MINIMAL (@) MINUTES (a) EFRRARIS (6) BFRRRASI 26. XSZKVO (©) BFRRRAIS (@) EFRRARSI (a) CHAPTS (@ CHITES 15, Ina certain code, APPLE is XNNZM and BAT is (c) CHORES (@) CHAPEL, HKXC, then BATTLE will a as? eTtLNVIZ a ae Q ae (a) OMANA () KNELT ‘ . (c) OMEGA (d) KNEEL 16. In acertain code, RADIO is XZOPL and SHEET is NBGGI, then HEATER is coded as? ony (a) BNGZIX () BGZGIX (@), PLAIN () PLANS (© BGZIGX (@) G2BIXZ (©) PLANE (d) PLATE 17. In a certain code, if BLACK is KCALB then | 9 If in a certain language, SHIFT is coded as ei RFFBO, which word would be coded as LKUMB? (a) TFEHT (0) FHETT (a) MMXQG (b) MLYNC (c) TEHFT (@) TFHET () KJVLS (d) MJVLC 18. Ina certain code BOOK is TLLC and TRICK is | 80. If in a certain code, ‘COVET is written as NAGDC then BRICK is coded as - ‘FRYHW’, which word should be written as (@ NAGDC () TAGLC ‘SHDUO”? (©) TALCD (d) TAGDC (a) QUAKE (b) REPAY 19. If COME is code as BNLD then DANGER will Kee oe be coded as 31. If the code for TOWN is 1 (QZR’, then which (a) EBOHIS () CZMGER word could be coded as ‘WKOPFML? (© CZMFDQ (@) DANFDQ (a) OWKPFML (6) VILLAGE Common Data for Qs. 20 to 22: (c) FASTEST (a) DEVELOP Rit certain code, ‘il be pee’ means ‘roses are blue’, | 82. If'in a code, ALTERED is written as ZOGVIVW, ‘silk hee’ means ‘re ; od flowers’ and ‘pee mit hee’ means then in the same code, how is IVOZGVW written ‘flowers are vegetables, as? 20. How is ‘red written in that code? (a) FEATHER (b) DEARST (a)hee — (b) silk (c) be (c) RELATED (d) BELATED (@) cannot be determined 33. If in a certain language, POPULAR is coded L. How is ‘roses’ written in that ‘code? as QPQVMBS, which word would be coded as (il — ) pee (e) be GENET 18 US ) cannot be determined (a) FARMER () FAMO! (c) FRAMES (@ FAMOTH 28 34. If in a certain language, GRASP is coded mage, G is as BMVNK, which word would be coded as SAAN. which word would be cod (@) BUDQH (©) GVERI 85. If SIMPLE is co stands for? (a) PIPPLE, () RIPPLE P () DIMPLE (@) PIMPLE ‘ommon Data for Q. 36 to Q. 38: PALPE is coded as APPLE, 2 (&) HWFSJ (d) XMVIZ ded as TINQMF, then SJQQMF 36. What does the code RGMARAM stands for? (a) DRUMMER () GRAMMAR () REPAIRS (@) PRIMARY urd be coded 28 TSONp (o) TIME (@) DIMg sa be coded a8 LQSOO? My) SMELL (@) DWELL) SPEL (a) DRILL © = as XMMQP? 4i. Which wor DEERS (c) TEEM (d) PEERS (o) TREES! LQSXP? ve coded a8 : 42. Which wert) DRIES (¢) SMILE (d) SLEPp (a) TRU ded as PCSQ? 4g, Which word 8 OTT (@) STIR (@) MILE 87. Whatis the original word for IMBMIA? @ DIRT () us ; EMY, (@ UMBRELLA) EOMDAT . 44, In a certain code, RABBIT is RBDEMY, the, (c) MAMMIA. (d) MUMBAL " HBRSISY is the code ee Pars 88. In the same language, IMRRSRO’s code for? (@) HAPPENS : » HAMBUGS (a) MIRRORS (&) MRRRSIO j wappiness (c) MANAGER (d) METALLIC paren (-section2_- Study the information below and answer the following question: In acertain code ‘light is very sharp’ is coded as 8243, ‘right is very wrong’ is coded as 2817, ‘knife is sharp! is coded as 548 and ‘wrong and sharp’ is coded as 476. Answer the following questions based on the data. Refer the above for the Questions 1 to 5 1. How is the word “very” coded? (a) 3 (4 @2 @1 (e) None of the above 2. How is the word “is” is coded? @6 ()8 ©7 @5 (e) None of the above 3. How is the word “Wrong Knife” coded? (a) 47) 45 ©@7 (85 (e) None of the above 4, How is the word “is sharp” coded? (a) 32 (b) 84 oa (e) None of the above (d) 24 5. How is the word “sharp” is coded? @3 4 5 (e) None of the above w6 Study the information below and answer the following question: In a certain code ‘facing problem with money’ is coded as ‘st np cg rt, ‘money problem very serious’ is coded as ‘nt st np vw’, ‘serious with every person’ is coded as ‘rt nt pr ab’, ‘facing person each day’ is coded as ‘eg ab no cd’. Based ‘on the above data, answer the following questions. Refer the above for the Questions 6 to 11 6. Find the code for the word “every”? (@) ab @)nt pr (dy ww (©) None of the above 7, Find the eode word for “very? @at yw @©pr dab (©) None of the above Oecd OF aH a na oe Word for ‘Serious? 2 None of the above me ee 10. ee code word for “With”? © None ote fe) nt (d) ab “coding Decoding _ Il. Find the code word for “Facing” (b) rt font (e) None of the above (a) ce (dab Study the information below and answer the following question : Ina certain code language, ‘committee fo protect journalists’ is written as ‘es fr re pt’, ‘protect people in fen as ‘ch ba mo fr ‘people to fallow on” is gi fallow tips to protect’ is written gs'rvgt fr yu" (All the codes are tteo-letter codes only.) Refer the above for the Questions 12 What is the code for ‘city’ in the given code language? (a) mo ya (o) ch (d) Either ba or mo ) None of the above Study the information below and answer the following question: Ina certain code language ‘jumo junta kinta ‘ cans flowers are good’ then ‘junta’ kinta piccho eons ‘are good people’ and ‘piccho jumo junta ‘ ns ‘people flowers are’ Refer the above for the Questions 13 to 17 18. The code word * jumo ‘ represents which one of the following options? (8) good (e) Data Inadequate (@) are (c) people (d) flowers 14, Find the code language for ‘people’? (a) junta orkinta —(b) jumo. (c) junta (@) kinta (e) piecho 15, Find the code language for ‘good’? (a) kinta @®) junta (c) piecho (d) jumo or junta (e) Data Inadequate 1G. Find the code language for ‘are’? (a) junta () kinta ©) piceho (d) jumo or kinta (©) Data Inadequate 17, Find the code language for ‘flowers’? @ junta () jumo ©) piccho (a) junta or kinta Siaa Dit Intdeauate Study the following i w wing informati Fives qresgllowing information to answer the i: 29 ights ‘is written as ‘ma jo reate thoughts and i ba fa* and better solutions ‘is written as ai ri to fa* Refer the above for the Questions 18 to 23 18, What is the code for “thoughts”? (a) ma (by fa (©) ba (d) jo (e) Bither jo or fa 19. Which of the following may represent ‘insights always better? (a) jo ki to(b) kc to ri (©) sha jori (d)to sha jo (e) sha to ba 20. What is the code for ‘new (a) ki (b) ri (c) to (d) fa (e) ba 21. ‘fa lo ba’ could be a code for which of the following? (a) thoughts and action (®) create and innovate (©) ideas and thoughts (@) create new solutions (e) always better ideas 22. What does ‘fa’ stand for? (@) thoughts (b) insights (© new (@ and (@) solution 23, What is the code for ‘ideas’? (@) sha ()ba © gi @ma (e) Cannot be determined Direction: (24 to 28) : In the following questions, two columns I and II have been given. In column I few words are given and in column II their codes have been given using a particular rule. The order of the smaller letter has been placed in jumbled up form. You have to decode the coding language and choose the alternative which is equal to letter asked in the questions, Column I Column IL () DESIGN (a) uklbjz (i) INFORM (b) ebskay (ii) MOTHER (©) ygawse (iv) RIGHTS (a) bjucgw (v) TAILOR (e)_wepybv (vi) GARDEN (0 veil 2 ‘24, What is the code @u ok we 5, What is the code for lets or wk ov oe tetter N? ee we we ge, what i the code fr or an, what ste code for eter FP re Gea en an. whats the code fr letter S? Co ee inestton: 29 to 96) : In court Deans C 8 ae ie ped inthe sae order Bet he er ey te tte in BE ‘columns and find out the ‘code to the letter given i” sock of the following questions, from ‘among the give Srernaties Column I (a) SOUND (2) ADDRESS (3) CRUX (4) NET etter G? Ob. ae @i we @x below, Column TI (A) abi (B) gmv (C) ikmop (D) ijktv (5) CRONY (E) jkgotv (6) CROWDY (F) blooppy 29, What is the code used for the letter a? @j (bk @i @t 0, What is the code used for the letter A? @b i ov @g 81. What is the code ‘used for the letter N? (@a (ie oq @i 32, What is the code used for the letter D ? @k i (m Wo 33. What is the code used for the letter 0? @i 5 @k Wp 34, What is the code used for the letter R? @o Op @v @i 35. What is the code used for the letter T? @a bd @e Wk What is the code used for the letter $ ? @k Pp oxi ae ion (37 to 41) : In a code la? inguage, letters nglish alphabet (consonants and vowels) are ee given for some words below. The number code for (@)) (30) (5) (30 (a) (6) (15) (5) (15) 44. 38, SUP @) 6) OG) @ 66) 6) (@) NONE OF 39. AGUD (a) 6) (0) 5) 6) (©) (80) (5) (30) 5) (@) NONE OF THESE &) (0) (5) (d) (5) (10) (5) (b) (30) (10) (30) (10) (d) (25) (5) (25) (5) 40. DETE (a) 5) (30) (5) (35) (b) 5 (5) (25) (5) (25) (©) G)Q5)G) 45) d) (5) (10) Fe 10) (e) NONE OF THESE, : 41. UVU (a) (0) 5) (Q) a (15) (5) (15) a ee so ) NONE OF (0) (10) (10) letter is given in bracket under co 1) ecagpetesy rope @ group of ev given runt i Sombra? 24 What is the code for letter N? @u Wk @e We © for letter OF ov We Is the cade for letter G? @)p wb @j 3s the code for letter F eb wa Mg 2S, What is the code for letter $? @)w ou @x fo 36) : In Column I below, some Column 1, their codes are given me order in which I. Study the letters in both the nd out the code to the letter given in wing questions, from among the given Column I Column It () sounD (&) abi (2) ADDRESS (B) gmy (3) CRUX, (©) ikmop @) NET (D) ijktw (3) CRONY (©) jkgotv (6) CROWDY (F) blooppy 29. What is the code used for the letter C? (@)j Ok i @t 80. What is the code used for the letter A? @b — @)i ov @e 31. What is the code used for the letter N? @a be aq @i 82, What is the code used for the letter D? @k bi om Wo 33. What is the code used for the letter 0? (ai (bj wk @p 34, What is the code used for the letter R? op fv i 35. What is the code used for the letter T? (a yb we dk 36. What is the code used for the letter $2 @k ~— &)p ov (aye Direction (87 to 41) : In a code language, letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded as given for some words below. The number cude for each letter is given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial ent Search Gaaination} [Cl es “ed forms of the given wo) ‘ eal logic. Applying thoy rst fll i (0 sets, My a Coded Form Word nine ow (30) (6) (80) (5) nat () 5) (25) (6) are {10600 OPEN | (80)(6) (80) (6) BOOK (5) (20) (20) (5) fem (006) PouR _|(@)(15) (15) (6) DEEP (5) (20) (20) (5) NONE (5) (25) (5) (25) 37. DESO (a) (5) (0) (5) (15) (©) (6) (10) (5) (10) () NONE OF THESE (b) (5) (80) (5) (80) (d) (5) (15) (5) (15) 38. SUP (a) (5) (0) (5) (b) (0) (5) (0) (e) (5) (6) (5) (d) (5) (10) (5) () NONE OF THESE 39. AGUD, (a) (5) (0) (5) (6) (0) (80) (10) (80) (10) (©) (80) (5) (30) (5) (d) (25) (5) (25) 6) () NONE OF THESE, 40. DETE (a) (5) (30) (5) (35) (e) (5) (15) (5) (45) () NONE OF THES] 41, UU (a) © ©) @) ) (0) (©) (15) (5) (15) danuD @o (© NONE OF nupgp? © 2 0 (©) (5) (25) (5) (25) (4) (5) (10) (6) (10) EB 42. In a cortain tan, r guage MENTAL is coded oS LNDEMos| asp? OSUZBKM, then what ie the code & i) ee () SUDFRTSV Study the ings @ suDFarsu Ih each question giv, fated “by fo, below is @ group of let munbered teu” 2nbinaton ols BD and ans, oF digits sym You have to find ot Coding Decoding which of the combinations correetly repres group of letters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (5) ie. ‘None of the above’, as the answer. {latter [U aw fray tx] Jala[R[e[F[P view [ols{4fo[elels|s{z7joj2|ils|> ft |] PPP PPP Conditions: (D If the first letter ts a consonant and the last letter isa vowel, Hheir codes are to be interchanged. (2) If both the first and the last letters are consonants both are to be coded as the code for the first letter. (3) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, oth are to be coded as the code for the last letter ir the above for the Questions 43 to 47 . AWIUMIT (a) TA960% fe) ©74960 (o) None of the above 44, TWUIPD, (a) @469°3 (c) @469°@ (e) None of the above 45. APLIWM (a) T6401 : (e) $4408 (e) None of the above 46, PUMKRE (a) “60821 (©) 160821 (©) None of the above 47. ITTHAD (a) 5@9%75 (©) 8@9%75 (©) None of the above 48. If in a certain code, ALMIRAH is written as BNPMWGO, which word would be written as DNRWLUA? (a) COSGOLT (©) TOGCLOS (©) None of these QOSCFLBIO is the code for PORCELAIN, thich wont is coded as BLMOUSPP? ) ALTOLROPY —_(@) ALLOTROPY ) ALOTROLPY —(d) ATLOROPLY ) None of these (b) ©74960 (d) 49 (b) @619°@ (d) 3 wa at 401 (b) 16082" (d) *O682" () 5@9%73 (d) 59@%75 (6) TOGSOLC (@) CLOSGOT BL. 52, oA. 55. 87. 58. a Es] If QKKQUGQL is the code for OMISSION which word is coded as RYVIWZB? (a) PATKUBZ (S) BAWIVYR () BZWVIYR (a) PTAKBZU (e) None of these IfEHFNRGis the code for BECKON. which ofthe following word has the code for QDFWXULQ? (a) NCAUTIRN (b) NACUTIRN () NATCRIUN (d) NACTURIN (c) None of these If in a certain language, DIUGNAL is the code for ID, which word would be coded as ELKCAHS (a) SHINGLE, (b) SHERBET (c) SHACKLE (d) SHOCKLE (e) None of these If in a certain language, ITNIETAM is the code for INTIMATE, which word has the code TREVNIETARBI? (a) INVRETIBRATE (b) INVERTIBARTE (c) INVERTIBRETA (d) INVERTIBRATE (e) None of these If ELCSUM is the code for MUSCLE, which word has the code LATIPAC? (a) CONFESS (b) CONDUCE () CAPITAL (d) CAPRICE, (e) None of these If in a certain language, TRIANGL as SQHZMPKD, which word would be coded as DWZLOKD? (a) EXAMP! (©) DIS! (e) None of these E (b) FIGMENT (d) DISJOIN rtain code, COVET is written as . which word would be written as SHDUO? (a) QUAKE, (c) STINK (e) None of these (b) REPAY (d) PEARL, If in a certain language, GRASP is coded as BMVNK, which word would be coded as CRANE? (a) FUDQH (c) GVERI (e) None of these IfLBAEHC is the code for BLEACH, then which of the following is coded as NBOLZKMH? (a) BNLOKZHM (6) OBNKZLHM (c) LOBNHMKZ (d) OCPMA) (e) None of these (6) HWESJ (d) XMVIZ 32 59. If in a certain langu 60. 61. 62. 63. 64, SHIFT is coded as RFFBO, which word would be coded as LKUMB? (a) MMXQa (0) MLVNG (©) KIVL (@) MVLC (e) None of these If FULFNHW is the code for CRICKET, then EULGH is the code for which word? @ PRIDE) BRIDE (©) BLADE (@) BLIND (c) None of these If in a certain language, REMOTE is coded as ROTEME, which word would be coded as PNIICC? @ NPlICC (c) PINCIC (e) None of these (b) PICCIN (@) PICNIC In a certain code, REFRIGERATOR is coded as ROTAREGIRFER. Which word would be coded as NOITINUMMA? (a) ANMOMIUTNI (c) AMMUNITION (e) None of these (b) AMNTOMULIN (@) NMMUNITION If in a certain code, SWITCH is written as TVJSDG, which word would be written as CQFZE? (a) BARED (c) BREAD (e) None of these If in a certain language, UTENSIL is coded as WVGPUKN, which word would be coded as DMSFXG? (a) BKQDVE () BKQDWE (6) BRAED (d) BRADE (6) BKQEVE (d) BKQDWF * (e) None of these 65. 66. If in a certain language, POPULAR is coded as QPQVMBS, which word would be coded as GBNPVT? (a) FAMOSU (©) FASOUM (e) None of these (6) FAMOUS (d) FOSAUM Which of the following words would correctly decode the word ZHOFRPH ‘if the simple alphabet shifting code is used? (a) ARTISTS (b) COMPUTE (c) MAILING (@) WELCOME, (e) None of these 68. 69. 70. 7m. 72. 73. 74. 5. ene earch Examination] [Classes y,, | “ National Tal VQYMELY, }, TSE das Ns how AKASH ode if jtten as ETBUIRNT9, i is wriMine sixth. place whe! ill be A n which letter wt jf POPULARISE is writhe, 01 fn that code? @L ont (@) None of these In a certain code, (A @R GIGANTIC is written a, In GNC! How is MIRACLES written in thy 2 Ch MIRLCABS (b) MIRLACSE @ RIMCALSE —-(@) RIMLCAES (e) None of these If TABLE is coded as GZYOV, how is JUICE coded? (a) OZLFS (6) QFRXV (c) HOFAD (d) QZHMT (e) None of these IfPONDis coded as RSTL, how is HEAR written in that code? (a) GHIS (b) GHIZ (©) JIGZ (@ ICLZ (©) None of these If JOSEPH is coded as FKOALD, then GEORGE will be coded as (a) CADMNO (&) CAKNIT (©) CAKNCA (@) JAKINS (©) None of these If MADRAS can be written i as ARSARS, how can ARKONAM be written in that code? (a) ROAAKNM (6) ROAKANM () ROAKNNM @ (©) None ofthese” ROAKNAM nee ; Ria cade, CORNER is written as GSVRIV. How Pee a be written in that code? (®) GIRXVEP (©) GIRXVBP (©) None ofthese “4? GNFUKER If HEATER j i you eneide COOLEY“ KBDQHO, how wil (@) AL S ie ©) FLRIHO © None ofthese FRUIHO Coding Decoding 7H. Win a contain code, TEACHER is writtes VGCRIGT, how would DULL the same code? (a) FWMNCTE fe) FWNNCSE fe) Nono of these Win a cortain language, NA MASUQE, how is FAMINE 4 KIND (©) GANIOE WN URE is coded vodead in that code? () FZMUND. (d) BALIME ofthese Win a certain language, GAMBLE is coded as FBLCKP, how is FLOWER coded in that code? (a) GRUVEQ ()) EMNXDS «© GMPYDS ( UNQYC ©) None of these 79. 1 FRAG NCE is written as SBHSBODFG, how ean IMPOSING be written? (@) NQPTMOI (0) NQPTJOUL (©) NQTPIONI (d) NQPTION () None of these 80, Ina certain code, 276" means aper. WI ‘paper’? 289" means ‘read from paper’ from field’ and ‘85’ means ‘wall h of the following is the code for ws {@) Can't be determined fe) None of these SL. Ina certain code, “289 means ‘read from paper 276" means ‘tea from field and ‘SH means ‘wall paper’, Which of the following is the cade for “tea? (a) Bither 7 or 6 (©) Bither 2 or 7 (©) None of these ) (d) Bither 2 or 6 82, In a certain code language, ‘526° means ‘sky is blue’; "24° means “blue colour and “436 means. ‘colour is fun’, Which digit in that language means ‘fun? @s 3 (©) None of these 4 @2 Ina certain code, 256° means ‘red colour chalk’; ‘589° means “green colour flower’ and “245° means White colour chalk’, Which digit in that ode means ‘white? D2 wa 5 (d) Can't be determined None of these 33 ns ‘hot ry bot day” and Which digit stands and night ws Ws @ fe) None of these 85, In a cert code Language, 8" means ‘ood it’. Which of the following, digits stands tor ‘sweet’ in that language? fa) 8 (ys wt (3 e) None of these sans "Tose 86. Ina certain code, 467" mean “485° means ‘green is good" are playing’, Which digi that code? (ay 7 (©) None of these ‘Teaves are green’s nnd °639" means ‘they ands for ‘leaves’ in W6 3 87. In a certain code, *256" means “637 mean ‘ou are good’; ‘we are bad’ and ‘358° means ‘good. and bad’. Which of the following represents ‘and’ in that code? @)2 ws to 8 3 (e) None of these 88. In a certain code, 247" means ‘spread red carpet; "256" means ‘dust one carpet’ and “261° mea ‘one red carpet’. Which digit in that code means “dust”? (a2 5 (o) None of these 89. Inaeerta guage, *743" mean: are good’; °657" means ‘eat good food means ‘mangoes are ripe’, Which digit means ‘ripe’ in that language’ @)9 ws We 4 5 @7 (©) None of these “583 means ‘ea for ‘caste? @ (©) Bither 5 or S (©) None of these: 7 (d) Bither 5 or 3 aS 91. In a certain code language, (j) “pit na som” means “bring me water” er is life” (ii) “tub od pit” means “give me toy” (iv) “jo Tin kot” means “life and death” Gi) “na jo tod” means “wat Which of the following represents ‘is’ in that language? (@ jo (oyna (©) tod @ iin (e) None of these 92. If ‘tee see pee’ means ‘Drink fruit juice’, ‘see kee lee’ means ‘Juice is sweet’ and ‘lee ree mee means ‘He is intelligent’, which word in that language means ‘sweet’? (a) see (b) kee (©) lee (d) pee (e) tee 93, In a certain code language, (i) “pie vie nic” means “winter is cold” (i) “to nie re” means “summer is hot” (iii) “re pic boo” means “winter and summer” (iv) “vie tho pa” means “nights are cold” Which word in that language means ‘summer’? (a) nie () re (©) to @ pie (e) None of these 94, In a certain code language, “pit dar na” means “you are good” “dar tok pa” means “good and bad” “tim na tok” means “they are bad” In that language, which word stands for ‘they? (a) na (b) tok (o) tim (a) pit (e) None of these 95. If in a certain code language, ‘oka peru’ means ‘fine cloth’; ‘meta lisa’ means ‘clear water’ and ‘dona’ lisa peru’ means ‘fine clear weather’, which word in that language means ‘weather"? (b) oka (d) dona (a) pera (c) meta (@) None of these 96, In a certain code, ‘bi nie pie’ means ‘some good jokes’ ‘nie bat lik’ means ‘some real stories’ and ‘pie lik tol’ means ‘many good stories. Which word in that code means ‘jokes’? (@) nie (d) Can’t be determined ya) mM" Mear “Mt means ‘Singing pans Followins Mean, a a pe determined r (ob ese edt lily, lily j FY yo af thes js called lily, Tily is wee ys PPA et gamdiolss Which 98. 16 708¢ ¥ OO and lots called 10™* owe! is Sine king FONT (py LOU (a) Rose (d) Glandiols called nib, nib is G rope and rope is e pe ade owen, what wall be fitted im Pen te called thread write with it? (p) Lead (a) Stick Nib (c) Needle a these (2) None tailed bus, bus ia called tractor, in is calle 300. If tei re enr, ear is called scooter, scooter je called bieyele, bieyele #8 called moped, which js used to plough # field? (a) Train (b) Bus (c) Tractor (d) Car (e) None of these 401. Ifmanis called girl, girl is called woman, woman is called boy, boy is called butler and butler i called rogue, who will serve in a restaurant? (a) Butler (b) Girl (©) Rogue (a) Woman (e) None of these 102. If sky is called sea, sea is called water, water is called air, air is called cloud and cloud is called river, then what do we drink when thirsty? (a) Sky (b) Air : (©) Water @s (e) None of these a called she a Stee: Breen is called blue, bl Water and wre called yellow, yellow is called color of clear shan’ wed Pink, then what is th None of these (a) Blue (©) Yellow (6) Sky (©) None ofthese “4? Water Decoding. coals jo4. If the animals which can wall are called gwimmers, animals who erawl are called fying, those living in water are called snakes and those which fly in the sky are called hunters, then what will a lizard be called? (a) Swimmers (0) Su () Flying: (dw (@) None of these alled butter, butter is called soap, 105. If orange i soap is called ink, ink is called honey and honey js called orange, which of the following is used for washing clothes? (a) Honey (b) Butter (c) Orange (d) Ink (¢) None of these If white is called blue, blue is called red, red js called yellow, yellow is called green, green js called black, black is called violet and violet js called orange, what would be the colour of human blood? (a) Red (c) Yellow (e) None of these If in a certain language, 943 is coded as BED and 12448 is coded as SWEET, how is 492311 coded in that language? (a) EDSWBS (®) TSWBDD (¢) DSWTEE (@) EBWDSS (e) None of these 108. Ina certain code, 33946 is coded as PPOAL and 1987 is coded as ROSE. How is 94678 coded in 106. (b) Green (d) Violet 107. that code? (a) ROSEP (6) OALES (©) POALE (@) OSEPL (e) None of these 109, In a certain code, 15789 is written as XTZAL and 2346 is written as NPSU. How is 23549 written in that code? (a) NPTUL (ce) NPTSL. (e) None of these 110, In a certain code, 15789 is written as AXBTC, 2346 is written as MPDU. How is 23549 written in that code? () PNTSL (@) NBTSL (6) MPADC. (d) MPXDC None of these 11. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. ‘The number in ques in the following code: Dat 7 2 1 6 8 8 8 6B Lier Wo>bM s§ EN Dd B ‘Thon, what is the code for "64928"? (a) JBNLD (b) ABLND (©) BINLD (d) DBNIS (e) None of these ion below is to be ‘The number in c th qui codified in the following code: Dit 7:2 1:6 3 9 8 6 4 Letter W L M s I D a Bo If the Coded digit is 879341, find which option will satisfy the above condition? (a) DWNIBS (b) DWNBIM (c) DWNIBM (d) NDWBIM (e) None of these ‘The number in the question below is to be codified in the following code: Digit 72:15 3 9 8 6 Letter W L M ie 2 Find the respective code for (a) MDJBSI (6) MDJBIL (©) MDJBWL (d) MDBJIL (e) None of these Ina certain code, a number 13479 is written as AQFJL and 5268 is written as DMPN. How is 396824 written in that code? (@) QLPNKJ (6) QLPNMF (c) QLPMNF (d) QLPNDF (e) None of these In a certain code, 15789 is written as EGKPT and 2346 is written ALUR. How is 23549 written in that code? (a) ALEUT (c) ALGUT (e) None of these If ENGLAND is written as 1234526 and FRANCE is written as 785291, how is GREECE. coded? (a) 381171 (c) 832252 (e) None of these If in a certain language if ENTRY i 1234s and STEADY aud aafesi Tessie state which is tl r ENpEtn the correct code for the word- (a) 24519 (c) 128174 (e) None of these (6) ALGTU (d) ALGRT (6) 881191 (@) 835545 (b) 174189 (a) 124179 36 118. A word can be represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives ‘The set of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are mannered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column. E.g. F can be represented by 01, 13, 32, ete. and M can be represented by 56, 68, 87, etc. Identify the set for the word NIFE. pense tet forthe word NICE: neem at MATRIXT ||__MATRIXT | ojil2|ala 5 [6 [7 [8 |9 olelFlelH{1| [5 [t[M[Njo/P | 1falilelFie| [6 folp {i [Mw 2[Flclalt[e| [7 [M[N[o[P ic 3|1{elF[G[a| [s [Pit iM[Njo 4{e[n|ilelF|[s [NjolP it [M (a) 95, 30, 32,43 (b) 95, 30, 31, 43 (©) 57, 42,81,43 (d) 57, 41, 32, 43 Study the information below and answer the following questions (119 to 124). Given below are two matrices containing two classes of letters. The rows and columns of matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II from 5 to 9.A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row number and next by its column number. ‘MATRIX MATRIXI ofij2{[3|4 5 |6 |7 [8 [9 olE|J|N/K[Y| [5 [7 |a [D|G lo 1[K|y/e[a{n] [6 |G lo |T a |p 2[a(N/K/¥[E| (7 [A [Dic lo |r 3ly[els[N[s|{s lo lr la lpi¢ 4in[K[y/el aio [D |e Jo [rt Jal] 119. Which set of numbers will represent the word “ENJOY? (a) 04, 65, 59, 43,24 (b) 00, 33, 20, 59, 42 (©) 10, 12, 14, 32,99. (d) 66, 79, 87, 44, 10 120, Which set of numbers will represent the word “Tov? (a) 97, 65, 42 (c) 79, 66, 30 (6) 43, 56, 79 (d) 44, 97, 87 122. 123. 124. 125. t the 5, nee pac Oe ea late (a) 24, 77, 09 eae : 70.66 21,12 (d) 86, : jp cet of numbers veill represent the wey Which £et oa 89 (b) 42, 87, 87 77, a, a a 45,87 (d) 48, 77, 89 (c) 10, 44,87 Which set of numbers will represent the wong “NEED? (b) 02, 24, 43, 76 (d) 02, 59, 20, 76 (a) 86, 85, 21, 12 (c) 79, 66, 30, 00 Which set of numbers will represent the word “TAKE? (a) 22, 34, 79, 69 (c) 78, 44, 13, 79 (b) 98, 56, 22, 24 (d) 99, 67, 85, 68 Letters AtoZ are coded using the following cells in diagram I and sectors in diagram II. The firs letter in each cell is coded by its shape while the second letter includes a dot in it, for example Aiseodedas |; Mis coded as | Kis coded as >; Pis coded as > DiagramI = Diagram II AM|NF| co, bo BU|TV|pG KP HS EW) iz ay a How SUGAR will be coded? @ BZ. o> ar in ° “82” —“are beautiful” So, 1 > Flower =7 4, (c) (2 and 3) + “62” — “roses are” So, 2 Red =9 Hence, 9 will be the code for Red () Type — Alphanumeric Coding On putting A=1, B=2,....... Z=26, Code for CAT > 2 x (C+A+T) =2x 24=48 Code for Z > 2 x (Z) = 2 x (26) = 52 So, Code for TEA + 2 x (T#E+A) = 2 x (204541) = 2 x 26 = 52. Hence, the code for TEA will be 52 x (341420) [Option (B)] substitution ch letter, We get cod, On adding 1t ONFU HELMET PC OCOLATE will DIPDPMBUF : DIPDP ACT ge for CHOCOLA DIPDPMBUF [Option ce ) Tepe ~ Alphanumeric Series ne ae of letters in the word “DRIN sey code will be (O41) i006 Numberoflettersin the word "POLLUTION: is9 “5 code will be (9+1) i.c., 10 So, ‘ Now, Number of letters in *GOVERNMENT is 10. Hence, the code for GOVERNMENT will te (10+1)ie., 11 [Option (D)] the 8. (6) Type - Pattern Substitution (Mi Forward in Ascending Order) The pattern is that we add 3 to first letter, 4 to second letter and so on So, on applying this pattern to the TAPE we will get its code as WEUK [Option (B)] 9. (D) Type ~ Direct Substit (Direct F Pete stitution (Direct Fa On analyzing the given codes, following codes: C (8), A Hence, the 8251896 ae Thus, Option (D) 8251896 j "(Type — Direct Fashion) 407 e code for CALICUT will © correct. Substitution ( where are you 1 Weare here uu. 12, 13. 14 Coding Decoding (and Gi) 9 += you Now, (i) 7 = where Hence, the code for Where is [Option (©)1 11. (c) Type ~ Alphanumeric Coding ‘The codes are obtained by adding 0 to first otter, 1 to second letter and $0 o7..-.--- So, on applying this code we will get the code for the word SACHIN will be “1925111319” [Option ©] 12. (a) Type —Direct Coding (Direct Fashion) Word Code (On analyzing the given codes, we get the following codes: P (6), O (4), E (6), A (1) and RO) Hence, the code for 54613 will be POEAR. ‘Thus, Option (A) PORAR is correct. 43. (a) Type ~ Simple Arrangement (Swap Coding) Word Code ‘The letters in the word FRIEND are written in reverse order. Similarly, on reversing the letter in the word DESERT will get its code as “TRESED” [Option (A)] 14, (b) Type — Simple Arrangement (Swap Coding) Word Code Positions of (1 and 2%); (34 and 4°) and (6 and 6") letters are interchanged. Similarly, in the word FERRARIS the positions of (1 and 2”); ("and 4M); (6 and Gt) and (7"* and 8"") letters are interchanged. So, the code for FERRARIS will be EFRRRASI [Option (B)] y following the method of direct "substitution, we will get the code for ATTLE as HXCCZM [Option (B)]. following the method of direct bstitution, we will get the code for ATER as BGZIGX [Option (C)] Simple Arrangement (Swap Coding) the method of direct the code for BRICK D)} — pattern Substitution Bot : i tt we subtract 1 from each ‘The pattern is thal letter in the word given. this pattern to the word Beall gt ts code ns CZMFDO [Option (©) Solution of Ques. 20 to 22: S.No. Code Sentence 1. ilbepee © — Flowers are beautiful. 2, silkhee — ted flowers. 3, pee mit hee— flowers are vegetables. 20, (6) On analyzing (2) and (3) we get the code for “flowers” as “hee” So, now from (2), the code for red will be “sik” [Option (B)] 21. (@) On analyzing (1) and (3) we get the’eode for “are” as “pee” So, now from (1), the code for roses ean be either “il” or “bee”. Now on analyzing any other statements we cannot get the code for “roses” So, the code for “roses”, Cannot be determined [Option (D)] 22, (a) We got, red = sill are = pee ‘Now, (3) implies the “vegetables / flowers” = “mit /hee” So, on combining the above three statements we get the code for “vegetables are red flowers” as “pee silk mit hee” Solutions of Ques. 23 to 28: In these questions we put the opposite letters of the words given [Opposite means that two numbers are opposite to each other if one from beginning and other one from end occupy the same position as A occupy 1* position from beginning and Z occupy 1* position from last. So, A and Z are opposite to each other.) 28, (a) LIMIT 24, (b) MAXIMUM 25. (a) MINIMUM 26. (d) CHAPEL 27. (c) OMEGA 28. (c) PLANE 29. (a) Here 1 is subtracted from 1* fetter; 2 from 2% letter; 3 from 3" letter and so on....... in order to get the code. ‘and analyzint Now on reversing this rule 1KUMB is the we came to conclusion that 1 code for MMXQG [Option (A)! Hore 3 is added to 1, 24, 3% letter 2 on "in order to get the code Now on reversing this rule and analyz ee came to conclusion that SHDUO is the code for PEARL [Option (D)] Here 1 is added to 1" letter: 2 t0 2" and so on. in order code. Now on reversing this rule and analyzing ee came to conclusion that WSOPFML is the code for VILLAGE [Option (B)] ‘Type — Direct Substitution (Direct Fashion) Word Code On analyzing the giv’ following codes: 1 (R), GcT), Vas) and W (D) Now, the code for IVOZGVW wil RELATED [Option (©)] Here 1 is added to all letter the code. Now on reversing this rule and analyzing re came to conclusion that GBNPVT is the code for FAMOUS [Option (B)] Here 5 is subtracted from all letters in or to get the code. Now on reversing this rule and analyzing ne Name to conclusion that CRANE is the tode for HWFSJ [Option (B)] wnd 50 30. «@ ni, 3 to 3" to get the 31. (b) 32. (©) en codes, we get the VG), O (L) Z Ad be 1 in order to get 33.) der 34, (6) Solutions of Ques. 1 to 5 (Tight is very sharp’ is coded as 8°40, {) tright is very wrone’ is coded as 2817, {@) “knife is sharp’ is coded as 648 and (@) ‘wrong and sharp’ is coded 8 476. Now on analyzing these statements we can get the following table Code for the word ‘Common Word is eq snnecirnvend Sg all etter im order ta Cosi ¢ rule and analy, ing f eversing UN at SIQQME jc! rearranged to fom ven a PALPE is coded, random letter, |. (e) STIR (a) Here 0 is added to 3 to 4" and so on... Now on reversing and analyzing we cameo the conclusion that HBRSISY is the cul: for HAPPENS [Option (A)] getter; 1 to 2" 2103 _. for getting the codes 1. (©) 2 2.) 8 8. (e) 75 4, (b) 84 5.) 4 Solutions of Ques. 6 to 11 i ‘ meee with money’ is coded # ome wy Problem very serious’ is coded ie mea ev Yecing person ery person’ is coded *"" each day’ is coded 35 “* Now on anal nalyzing these s the following tan, nese Statements we ca? # Coding Decoding, nom Cade for the word (and ey Nt (and " band OD) Teron ab Harand above table | Every ” Havana ier Money/ | SU/Np | Problem [ivandabewwstgp_| Voy a (Dando) Facing “1 6.) pr a) ww (a) ab (dint 10. (b) at 1. (a) ex (d) On analyzing the statements one by one (as explained above) we get the eode for “ Either ba or mo” [Option (D)I Solutions of Ques. 13 to 17 (1) ‘ jumo junta kinta ‘ means ‘flowers are good (3) junta kinta piecho ‘ means ‘are good people’ and (2)‘piecho jumo junta‘ means people flowers are’. Now on analyzing these statements we can get the following table [FROM ‘Common | Code for Word | the word (a) and (2) Junta/ | are/ good ee kinta |G) and (3) Jumo/ | Flowers/ | E. junta are From above two | Junta Are steps Kinta | Good © Jumo Flowers (GZ) and second step | kinta good (3) and second step | piecho | people ay 017 new ideas Solutions of Ques. (i) talways create ay tha vi sha gi * (2) fidens and new thoughts ny tf sgh mt . ate thousghtss and insights ‘is written iy written re written ns fis written (Uy ‘new and better soll ay dei ri to fa slyzing these statements we ean ble the follow FROM: Common (2), = (2), (3) and above clo ae G) and (3) a 3) and (4) ri (1), (2) and above gi step (Z) and this table _| always sha (B) and this table sights jo (4) and this table | Better / Ki/to solutions, 18. (a) ma 49. (e) From the table above, we came to conclusion that code for “insights always” is “jo sha” which is only in two options: “[Option (C)] sha jo ri” and “[Option (D)) to sha jo)”. Now, Option (C) contains “ri” which is cocle for “new”. Hence, we will have to regard “to” as the code for “better” and “ki” as the code for “solutions” So, the code for “insights always better” is “to sha jo” [Option (D)] 20. (b) ri 21. (b) As we have no word coded as “lo”. So, we have to consider the code for “innovate” as “lo” Hence, “fa lo ba” is the code for “create and innovate” {Option (B)] 22. (d) and 28. (c) gi 24, (b) In statements (1) and (2), common letters are I and N and common codes are b and k. Therefore, it is clear that IN stand for bk but not respectively. From statement (6), it clear that the word has letter N and code kin its coding. Hence, code for N is k. aera 25. (a) From statements (2) and (4), it is clear at ), OW = 86: Oey ‘lear TOR = swe. From statement (2 From statement @), Reel (a) Brom statements (1) and oD, it that STG = uly. Pro question OD We) ready found that T= by Therefore. 56 w. from statement (6), =] (©) In the statement (2) it iselowr that the word thas letter Fin it, which fx not contained bY any other word. Similarly its cade his letter g. Which is not contained by any other coe. Hence, F stands for From statements (1) and (1), itis elear that STG = uly. From question (1) wehave already found that I = b. Therefore, SG = uj. Nowy from statement (6), G =, therefore Explanation (29-96) BS ie) Clearly. the only three letter word is NET. So, its code is abi. The only four-letter word is CRUX. So its code is cimy. The two five-letter words are SOUND and CRONY and codes are ikmop and ijktv. Clearly, CRONY has two common letters C and R with CRUX and the letters j and v in the code for CRUX are common with the code ijktw. So, the code for CRONY is iktv and that for SOUND is ikmop. The only six- letter word is CROWDY. So, its code is jkgotv. The only seven-letter word is ADDRESS. So, its code is blooppr. So, rearranging the words and their codes, we have: NET abi CRUX cimv CRONY ‘jkty SOUND ilmop cROWDY iikgotw ADDRESS blooppy In NET and CRONY, the common code letter is i and the common letter is N. So, i'stands for N, In NET and ADDRESS, the common code letter is b and the common letter is E. So, b stands for E, Thus, in NET, the remaining code letter a stand for'T, In CRUX and ADDRESS, the common eode lette and the common letter is R. So, v stands for R, In CRUX and CRONY, the common code letter y stands for R. So, the other common ende letter j stands for C. CRUX and SOUND, the common cade letter is m d the common letter is U. So, m stands for U. jus, in CRUX, the remaii r X. us code letter © stands ye COMION Conky rmienor e000 K stan bey 0 ‘ 0, ie maining code Fetter (05 Coding Deca ihe re i + common ep 46. 6) 159 ROWDY, grmnon. cat AT a) 5 jo, tne other © 48, Ud) He D maining code letter p a an Fyn SOUND, the Te Cm 5 ares ning code Totter Stands ul mc the romaine code letter F stan” 49. (h) 1 50. (a) =e mi 7 - ©) 38.) ay Hh 35. (a) coe Explanation (37 to 41) ‘The code for each consonant is (5). If there is one consonant between two differe 59 vowels, the code for each vowel is (0). Iftwo different vowels are there between two different consonants, then each vowel is coded as (15). If there is only one vowel between two different consonants, then the voviel is coded as (10). If there are two similar vowels between two different consonants, then the code for each vowel is (20). there are two different vowels at the first and third positions respectively, and there are two different consonants at the second and the last positions respectively, then the code for each vowel is (30). aoe ‘two different vowels at the second and the as (25), TesPectively, then each vowel is coded 37. (@) 38. 39. (© a1, io 40. @) 42. (c) 43. (a) 749609, 44. (0) @469.@ 45. (d) S4maog, Coding Decoding &) 1608: 47. (a) 5@9 48. (@) Here 1 is added to 1* letter; 2 to 2; 3 to 3% and so on.,.. in order to get the code. On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that DNRWLUA is the code for CLOSGOT [Option (D)] 49, (0) Here 1 is subtracted from 1", 3°, 5%, 7 and 9" letters and 2°", 4", Gt and 8'* letters are remained same in order to get the code. On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that BLMOUSPP is the code for ALLOTROPY [Option (B)] 50. (a) Here 2 is subtracted from 1*, 3°, 5! letters and added to 2", 4", 6' ...... letters in order to get the code. On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that RYVIWZB is the code for PATKUBZ [Option (A)]. 51. (d) Here 3 is subtracted from each letter in order to get the code, So, on applying this rule we know chat the code for QDFWXULQ is NACTURIN [Option (D)]. 52, (c) Here the word is reversed in order to get the code. On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that ELKCAHS is the code for SHACKLE [Option (C)]. 53. (d) Here the word is divided into two halves and each half is reversed in order to get the code. Onreversing therule and analyzing, weeame to the conclusion that TREVNIETARBI is the code for INVERTEBRATE (D) 54, (c) Here the word is reversed in order to get the code. 55. (a) Here 1 is subtracted from each digit to get its code. On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that DWZLOKD is the code for EXAMPLE [Option (A)] 56. (d) Here 3 is added to each word in order to get its code. On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that SHDUO is the code for PEARL [Option (D)]. from each word to get 58. (a) Here the word is div two Jetters and letters in each subgroup are reversed to get the code. 59. (a) Here 1 is subtracted from 204, 3 from 3° and so on... the code. On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that LKUMB is the code for MMXQG [Option (A)] 60. (b) Here 3 is added to each letter to get its code wersing the rule and analyzing, we cae te the ‘conclusion that EULGH is the code for BRIDE [Option (B)] 61. (d) Here 2°4 and 4" letters and 3 and 5 letters are interchanged for getting the code. (On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that PNIICC is the ‘code for PICNIC [Option (D)] 62. (c) Here the word is reversed for the purpose of getting the code. 63. (c) Here 1 is added to 1 and subtracted from 2", 4th, th to get the code, On reversing the rule and analyzing, we came to the conclusion that CQFZE is the code for BREAD [Option (C)] 64. (a) Here 2 is added to each letter in order to get the code. 65. (b) Here 1 is added to each letter in order to get the code. 66. (d) If we subtract 3 from each letter and then decode it, we will get the word WELCOME. 67. (a) Here 1 is subtracted from the opposite letter of the letter in order to get the code like the opposite of D is W and by subtracting 1 from W we get V. On applying the same rule to FEMALE, we get its code TUMYNU [Option (A)]. 68, (a) Here the word is reversed in order to get its code. Now, the code of POPULARISE is ESIRSLUPOP and the letter at 6° place from left is L [Option (A)]. 69. (b) Here 4* letter went to 5 place; 5° to 6; 6 to 4** and 7" and 8" letters are interchanged in order to get the code. 70. (b) Here opposite letters are kept in order to get the code. 71. (c) Here 2 is added to 1" letter; 4 to 2°; 6 to. 3 and 8 to 4 letter in order to get the code. Now, applying the same rule to HEAR, we get its code as JIGZ [Option (C)] 1 letter; 2 from in order to get st, gr, 5! 6) Reve ais subtracted trom each letter onder to got its ende Now, applying the same rule to GEORGE We get its code as CAKNCA [Option (Oh 78. (a) Here the word is written twviee like MADRAS 3 is written as “MADRASMADRAS” and the letters at even places are retrieved to get the code Now, applying the We get its code ). TA) Hore d is added to each letter for the purpose of getting its code. 75. (6) Here 3 is added to letters at odd places and Sis subtracted from letters at even places in the word to get the cade. 76. (d) Here 2 is added to each letter in order to get its code, 77. (@) Here 1 is subtracted from letters at odd place in the word for the purpose of getting the code. «) Here 1 is subtracted from 1%; 3" and 5® letters and 1 is added to 2%; 4t and 6% letter in order to get the code. 79. (d) Here 1 is added to each letter in order to get the sub-code and now in the sub-code the 1* letter is moved at last in order to get the final code, On adding 1 to each letter in IMPOSING we get JNQPTJQH which is sub-code Now transferring 1* letter to last, we get the code for IMPOSING as NOPTJQHJ [Option (Dy). 80. (b) Here the statements given are (1) 289 read from paper (2) 276 = tea from field (3) 85 — wall paper From (1) and (3) we get the code for PAPER, as 8 [Option (B)]. 81. (a) Refer Solution No. 81 for statements. From (1) and (2) we get the code for “from” as "2", came rule to ARKONAM. © ROAAKNM [Option Now, the words remaining are “tea” and “field” and there are no other stotements which can be used to find the codes. Hence, the code for “TEA” is EITHER 7 OR 6 [Option (A)]. Here the statements given are (1) 526 + sky is blue i (2) 24 > blue colour 82. (c) ch Eaamination] [Classe sets : code f gyane ood : gy and Oe for “is” is 6. code 3) the eo pa above AEE ADE COG 1 97.) MIN As we know that t se oe rey Lotus is called glandiola So, the king of, Flowers is Glandioly he King of flowers is Lores [Option (D)). - 99. (c) As we know it is important to fit a nib is the pen to write but as given nib is called needle. So, we need to fit a Needle [Option (C)), 100.(d) A tractor is used to plough a field by given tractor is called a car. So. we used a Car [Option (D)] to plows field. 101. (c) A butler serves in a restaurant but as give2 butler is called rogue, So, a rogue [Option (C)] serves in the restaurant, 102.(b) We drink Water when we given water is called air So, our answer will be Ai i s) Air [Option (B). 103. (b) The colour of clear sky ie ae but as gives blues called sky, —— So, th ‘. i colour of clear sky is SKY [Optiot A lizard crays crawl are call So, the li a ‘ (Option or Will be called as Flyin! (@ We wash, Clothes with are thirsty but 104. (c) and as given animals wb led flying. 105. @ soap and a: (3) 436 = colour is fan. Sais called as Ink. 0, We Was “wash clothes with INK [Option Coding Decoding 106. (e) ‘The colow con red is, So, th of hun called colour of hy nC 1 Dood i red ane a « yellow nian blood ig YELLOW 107. Hix the code for EBWDSS 0 (De (b) Tis direct coding so 3 is Hhe code for Py 9 far and soon... ‘Then, 94678 is Uhe code for OAL wl (c) Ibis direet eoding so 1 is the code for X; 6 for ‘Vand soon... 23549 is the code for NPTSL [Option 108. [Option 109. 110. reet coding so 1 is the eode for A; 5 for Xand so on... Then, 23549. is the code {Option (D)]. (a) JBNLD (c) DWNIBM (d) MDBJIL for MPXDC. Me 12. 113. a5 phon, BOOKA in the code for QLENME [option (D1 116, (6) Uti diveet codinge aw Lin the code for 4b for wl nw on 6A00 iw the code for ALGUT [Option 116, (b) SHLD 1G, te) 287A 118, (a) On salvi rings the question, We will got va different letters, One of the such possible pairs are Nod oan I -“¢, the code for NIFE will be 95, 43 [Option (A)L 119. (b) 00, 33, 20, 59, 42. 120, (c) 79, 30 121, (d) 86, 85, 21, 12 122, (a) 24, 77, 89 123. (b) 02, 24, 43, 76 124, (b) TAK E ~ 98, 56, 22, 24 yest hod given in 114. (b) Itis direct coding so 1 is the code for A;3 for | 195, (c) Qand so on. 7 SECTION-3 — : [nol2®[sO@[ [40,5 @ e@[rzwm| sw] wo) fh @ [12 @ [13 @ [14 @ [15 © | 16 @) | 17% @ | 18 J PRACTICE QUESTIONS Directions (1-5): Read the following information (@) Zi vi carefully and answer the questions given below. All the codes given below are only in two letters format. “Banks are digital today” is written as “Zi Li Ki T'”, “Money tansfer through banks” is written as “Di Ki Si Fi", “Digital money easy today” is written as “Si Zi Ti Bi” and “Today we have leave" is written as “Gi Xi Vi Zi’. Ay What is the possible code for “Easy for transfer’ GF ‘s have money” is coded as “Gi Si Ki”, at will be the code for “Leave”? (by Li (e) Cannot be determined 3. What is the code for “Transfer a) Di) Ti Fi (d) Cannot be determined (c) Bither Di or Fi 4, What is the word for the code “Si” in the given code language? (a) Today (b) Banks (e) Either (a) or (b) 5. If*Money market easy” is written as “Bi Si Ci", then what will be the eode for “Market”? @Bi Si (Ci (a) Bither Si or Ci (c) Money. (d) Digital (e) Cannot be determined 46 ———— Directi, ——— = carefidliy (6-10): Read th following: information the core, 24 answer the questions given below. All “ce given below are only in two letter format, “Sk Ri Th NOT coonomy now" is written as “Economy GR Sk Fir, ‘Current bad current issue” is written as “Pk world looking Seod” is written as “Nk 2g 00d challenging with” is written as “Vk Mk . What will be the cos @RE Mk (c) Either Mk or Vik % If"The issues are worried” written as “Ik Jk Gk YE" then what will be the code for "Bad"? @) Pk @® Fk @)Gk a) Sk (e) Cannot be determined 8. The codes “Rk MI the following? (a) Challenging good bad (6) World economy bad (c) World looking challenge (d) Good with now (e) None of these de for “Looking”? Tk — @Vk k Nk” may represent which of 9. What does the code “Fk” represents? (a) World (6) Looking (c) Issues (d) Bad (e) Either Issues or Bad 10. What is the possible code for “Good World”? (a) Nk Vk (6) Mk Tk (c) Fk Dk (@) Pk Mk (e) None of these Direction (11-15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the given question below. SD9SEWKGTI8P1%ALCLLMU3W@N4 OUS7FRB Many such vowels are there in the above an fearon cach of which is immediately followed by a numeral and immediately ceded by a consonant? : Cine (b)One — (c) Two (d) ‘Three (e) None of these 2 given series, ot, 2nd, 3rd clement and eae aoe ee intorehank d with 20th, 19th, 18th 80 0) so on respectively, then which clemene ott be athe the left of 20thelement eleme from left aa oa wr @P p (e) None of these ial 3c [Nason like in AKASH NTS! ing five are a ace following see ii 1a, Four of the ee ahr positions in atts al vay, based ee so form a group. Which j ngeme ot belongs to that group? Joes ‘PRc (@LUW (d) 300 ain e IS the arrai one that d (a) BKI () NOT dropped from the aly, ihe symbols are 14, I all the sym eh of the following will he® Arrange of 12thelement from right eng, Beh TW a (e) None of these i f the question may \d come in place of , arrangement? #K5 P1l CA? (20% (6)UBL (e) ALB (d) W@M (e) None of these ireetion (@.16-20): following is given a set of an eee each digit followed by certain conditions for coding. Teter /|M| 4)C)Q/5/A)P|7|/F/G)8)1)1)/xIv7 digits | Symbot| 1 ]9]&|n[o]#[@i<|%|$[*|>[*olu) In each question below are given a group of letters! digits followed by four combinations of digits / symbols numbered a), b),(c)and d). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the sroup of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination as your answer, If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters. ‘mark (e) ie, “None of these”, as your ansirer * Ifthe first letter is consonant and the fourth dist 's odd both are to be coded as the code for that consonant, * If the last letn divisible by 2, first diggt “If the first digit is consonant, their codes 16. M8xPCr e ea! NB) @@get OM O@&* Ad) " @&@! ler is vowel and the second digit is both are to ‘ be coded as the code fo" ven and the last letter i are to be interchanged. (©) None of these 17, Qan75c (@) 10%

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