The document presents a series of questions related to coding languages, where words are translated into numerical codes. Each question provides examples of coded words and asks for the code of another word based on the established pattern. The questions are from various tests and include different coding schemes.
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Reasoning Coding Decoding
The document presents a series of questions related to coding languages, where words are translated into numerical codes. Each question provides examples of coded words and asks for the code of another word based on the established pattern. The questions are from various tests and include different coding schemes.
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Q:12 In a certain code language, 'DAILY' is coded as
‘50739’, 'EARLY' is coded as '75834', 'EVENT' is coded as
'42641'.
What can be the code for 'D' in that code language?
ue fae He UTS Fy, ‘DAILY’ HT '50739' H WA A Peay,
fora ara, EARLY! HT 75834 Su F Hea feat Taz,
EVENT 142641 SUF Hess far Ta el
SI He UMA 'D' H He HT Sl Aha a?
[GD Con - 29 Feb 2024 - Shift 2]
1.5 2.9
3.7 4.3Q:28 In a certain code language, ‘MAP’ is written as ‘102’
and ‘ROT’ is written as ‘56’. How will ‘SEC’ be written in
that language?
ue ffgsa He UTM A, MAP’ HT '102' sik ‘ROT’ Hr ‘56H
SUF fea Se B1 SH He UT A ‘SEC’ HT fa WHR
fear oe?
[CPO - 27 Jun 2024 - Shift 3]
1. 108 2.112
3.98 4.84Q:54 In a certain code language, 'PANDA is coded as 33-
78-39-69-78 and 'SNAKE' is coded as 24-39-78-48-66.
How will 'ZEBRA' be coded in the same language?
ump fay ee UIST Fy, 'PANDA' HT 33-78-39-69-78 & SF
eet GIR SNAKE’ 1 24-39-78-48-66 & BT
peag fea ae 31 set aT F ZEBRA wT fos WHR
Bese fat TET?
[CPO - 28 Jun 2024 - Shift 2]
1. 3-66-75-27-78 2. 6-46-63-38-78
3. 7-46-65-13-78 4. 5-66-71-29-78Q:220 In a certain code language, ‘BYE’ is coded as '245',
and 'OLA is coded as '265'. How will 'CAR' be coded in
that language?
Ue fide He UOT A, BYE HT '245' HR'OLA G1 '265' H
BUF Hess fa we sl Tt He uray A 'car' HT fos
WOR Peas fear aU?
[CGL - 02 Dec 2022 - Shift 1]
1.280 2. 285
3.295 4. 300Q:254 In a certain code language, ‘ACCIDENT is written
as 'JDDBUOFE’, ‘ABSOLUTE is written as 'PTCBFUVM',
and ‘ACCURATE is written as 'VDDBFUBS'. How will
"SENTENCE ' be written in that language?
ue fea He UTS H, ‘ACCIDENT’ HT 'JDDBUOFE;,
‘ABSOLUTE’ ao PTCBFUVM, Sf ‘ACCURATE’ #1
'VDDBFUBS' fer Te 81 SH HINT A SENTENCE’ HTS
feren oT?
[MTS - 20 July 2022 - Shift 3]
1. GHJKSDFT 2. TNESDDND
3. UOFTFDOF 4, UFPTEDOECODING |
ue fare He HTH, ‘FRIGHT’ wT 860432 & Sud Heag
fora GT €, SR 'HEAR' HT '3156' & SU A Hoag fear
TS! Set Uo Ft EAFT HT fa VOR Hess feat
eT?
| gl
[MTS - 21 July 2022 - Shift 2]
1.1568 2. 1582
3.1528 4.1584