5
5
df
E–5 ↓ ↓↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ And ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Hence, CAKE = 2915.
p
7 326 8 4 5 135 312
35. In a certain code language, if SIMPLE is coded
a_
Using the given code,
as 631549 and PLOUGH is coded as 547028
then SLEEP will be coded as? VISITOR = 5323684
n
(a) 46995 (b) 64995 39.In a certain code language, if WIND is coded as
(c) 64959 (d) 46959 5273 and RIVER is coded as 62981 then
ap
RRB NTPC 30.04.2016 Shift : 2 WINNER will be coded as.
Ans. (b) : Given as, and (a) 527781 (b) 527782
:@
(c) 527881 (d) 527884
S I MPLE PLOUG H
RRB NTPC 29.04.2016 Shift : 1
↓↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Ans. (a) : Given as, Using the given code,
63 1 549 547 0 2 8 W I ND R I VER W I NNER
TG
coded as ?
So, SLEEP will be written as 64995.
(a) 20-7-10-7-3-20-21-7
36. In a certain code language, if INCLUDE is (b) 16-3-6-3-25-16-17-3
h
And,
Using the given code,
df
RRB NTPC 26.04.2016 Shift : 1 492735850#. How will be the word
Ans. (d) : Given as, And, 'TOLERANCE' written in that code language.
p
E A R T E A K (a) 458913629 (b) 459813629
(c) 458916329 (d) 549816329
a_
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
RRB NTPC 12.04.2016 Shift : 1
2 3 5 7 2 3 8 Ans. (c) : Given as,
n
Using the given code, EXTR ANET T ECH NOLOG Y
ap
K A R A T E
| | | | | | | | And | | | | | | | | | |
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
9#41 6 394 492 7 3 58 5 0 #
:@
8 3 5 3 7 2 Using the above code
43. If TRACTOR = 14 and TROLLEY = 14, then TOLERANCE → 458916329
SCOOTER = ? 47 If ARC coded as $@* and HIT coded as #&%
TG
Similarly,
(Number of letters in SCOOTER = 7) 48 . If VOTER = 41352, HEATER = 743654,
Se
Coding-Decoding 32 YCT
Ans. (b) : Given as, 52. In a certain code language, ‘COUSIN’ is
written as ‘UOISNC’ and ‘AUNTY’ is written
as ‘UAYTN’ How will ‘UNCLE’ be written in
and that language?
(a) CNELU (b) CNEUL
(c) UENLC (d) UNELC
Using the above code RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –12/06/2022 (Shift-II)
CANADA → 518191 Ans. (c) : Just as,
COUSIN = UOISNC
Type -2 : Problems Based on Coding And,
of Letters of the English AUNTY = UAYTN
Alphabet into Letters Same as
UNCLE = UENLC
50. BYTEW is related to YWTEB following a
certain logic. Following the same logic, Note- Vowels with the highest place value are arranged
first and then consonants with the highest place value
AMFQC is related to QMFCA. Which of the
are arranged.
df
following is TILDW related to following the
same logic? 53. In a certain code language, 'STEM' is written
p
(a) LTIWD (b) WILDT as 'VXHQ' and 'ROOT' is written as 'USRX'.
How will 'SEED' be written in that language?
a_
(c) WLITD (d) WTLID
(a) VIGH (b) VIHH
RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –12/06/2022 Shift-I
(c) UJHG (d) UKGG
n
Ans. (d) : Just as, RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –13/06/2022 (Shift-I)
BYTEW → YWTEB
ap
Ans. (b) : Just as,
And,
AMFQC → QMFCA
:@
Similarly,
TILDW → WTLID And,
Note:- Alphabets are arranged in descending order.
TG
Ans. (b) : Just as, And, 54. In a certain code language, 'NOIDA' is written
c
−1
M → L P −1
→O as 'STNIF' and 'GOA' is written as 'LTF'. How
will 'MEERUT' be written in that language?
ar
−1 −1
I →H R →Q (a) SJJVZY (b) RJJWZZ
−1 −1
S → R O → N (c) WZYRJJ (d) RJJWZY
Se
Coding-Decoding 33 YCT
55. In a certain code language, SOFA is written as 58. In a certain code language MAN is written as
TQIE and CLOAK is written as DNREP. How OCP and GEM is written as IGO. How will
will TABLE be written in that language? CAT be written in that language?
(a) UCDPJ (b) UCEPJ (a) ECV (b) TAC
(c) UBDPJ (d) UCEQH (c) DBU (d) VCE
RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –13/06/2022 (Shift-II) RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –14/06/2022 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Just as, Ans. (a) : Just as,
And
And,
Same as,
df
59. In a certain code language, RAJAN is written
p
Same as, as TDNFT and STRAW is written as UWVFC.
How will ENJOY be written in that language?
a_
(a) RCNTE (b) GQRCL
(c) GQNTE (d) GQCRL
RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –14/06/2022 (Shift-II)
n
Ans. (c) : Just as,
Same as,
c
ar
Coding-Decoding 34 YCT
61. In a certain code language, 'MAIDEN' is Ans. (a) : Just as,
written as 'ADEIMN', and 'SILVER' is written M O R E
as 'EILRSV'. How will 'MAGNET' be written −1↓ −1↓ −1↓ −1↓
in that language? L N Q D
(a) AEGMNT (b) EAGNMT And
(c) ENGATM (d) AGENMT S T O P
RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –16/06/2022 (Shift-II) −1↓ −1↓ −1↓ −1↓
And,
df
'BAD' be coded in that language?
Hence, ? = AEGMNT (a) COD (b) CED (c) CEC (d) COC
p
Note- In the given question, words have been arranged RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –17/06/2022 (Shift-I)
in order of their alphabetical order. Ans. (c) : Just as,
a_
62. In a certain code language, 'MONTH' is C +1
→ D
written as 'OMPHT' and 'MARCH' is written
U → A
Next vowel
n
as 'AMTHC'. How will 'APRIL' be written in
−1
that language? P → O
ap
(a) RAPLE (b) PARLI And
(c) PATLI (d) PAIRL R +1
→ S
:@
RRB NTPC (Stage-II) –16/06/2022 (Shift-III)
A → E
Next vowel
+1
B → C
Same as, A Next vowel
→ E
−1
D → C
n
And, And,
Same as,