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‭3.‬ I‭f‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬ ‭system‬ ‭of‬ ‭code,‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭943‬ ‭is‬
‭Coding Decoding‬ ‭coded‬ ‭as‬ ‭27129.‬ ‭Then‬ ‭what‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭code‬ ‭for‬
‭1.‬ I‭n‬‭certain‬‭code‬‭'FROZEN'‬‭is‬‭written‬‭as‬‭'OFAPSG'.‬‭Then‬ ‭12345 in this system of coding?‬
‭how would 'MOLTEN' be written in that code?‬ ‭(A) 86863‬
‭(A) OFPOMN‬ ‭(B) 2837637‬
‭(B) OFSMPN‬ ‭(C) 3691215‬
‭(C) OFUMPN‬ ‭(D) 46728‬
‭(D) OFUNPM‬ ‭(E) Question not attempted‬
‭(E) OFUMON‬ ‭Ans (C)‬
‭Ans (C)‬ ‭Explanation:-‬
‭Explanation:-‬ ‭ ‬ ‭hint‬‭here‬ ‭is‬ ‭that‬‭the‬ ‭number‬‭of‬ ‭digits‬‭is‬ ‭different.‬
A
‭ everse‬‭the‬ ‭word‬ ‭and‬‭move‬‭each‬‭letter‬ ‭+1.‬ ‭Reverse‬
R ‭The‬ ‭first‬‭two‬‭digits‬‭of‬‭the‬‭second‬‭number‬‭i.e.‬‭27‬‭can‬
‭of‬ ‭MOLTEN‬ ‭is‬ ‭NETLOM,‬ ‭add‬ ‭1‬ ‭to‬ ‭each‬ ‭letter‬ ‭of‬ ‭be‬ ‭got‬‭from‬‭9‬‭by‬‭multiplying‬‭it‬‭with‬‭3.‬‭If‬‭we‬‭multiply‬
‭NETLOM. So code of MOLTEN become OFUMPN.‬ ‭4‬ ‭by‬‭3‬ ‭we‬ ‭get‬‭12‬ ‭and‬‭similarly‬‭if‬ ‭we‬ ‭multiply‬‭3‬‭by‬‭3‬
‭we‬‭get‬‭9.‬‭So‬‭the‬‭number‬‭we‬‭get‬‭is‬‭27129‬‭which‬‭is‬‭the‬
‭required number.‬
‭2.‬ I‭n‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬ ‭code‬ ‭language‬ ‭RUSSIA‬ ‭is‬ ‭written‬ ‭as‬
‭931191. How is BRAZIL written in that code?‬ S‭ o‬‭let‬‭us‬‭see‬‭what‬‭we‬‭get‬‭when‬‭we‬‭use‬‭this‬‭code‬‭for‬
‭12345.‬
‭(A) 291783‬
‭1, when multiplied with 3, will give 3.‬
‭(B) 281793‬
‭2, when multiplied by 3, will yield 6.‬
‭(C) 281893‬
‭Similarly, 3 will yield 9‬
‭(D) 291893‬
‭And 4 will yield 12 and 5 will give 15.‬
‭(E) Question not attempted‬
T‭ hus‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭that‬ ‭we‬ ‭will‬ ‭get‬ ‭from‬ ‭this‬‭will‬ ‭be‬
‭Ans (D)‬
‭3691215 and the answer is C)‬
‭Explanation:-‬
‭ ere‬ ‭we‬ ‭have‬ ‭to‬ ‭find‬ ‭a‬ ‭pattern‬ ‭or‬ ‭logic‬ ‭to‬ ‭get‬ ‭the‬
H
‭4.‬ I‭n‬ ‭a‬‭certain‬‭code‬‭language‬‭DEER‬‭is‬‭written‬‭as‬‭12215.‬
‭answer‬
‭How is HEEL written in that code?‬
‭RUSSIA‬
‭(A)‬ ‭4229‬
‭R=18=1+8=9‬
‭(B)‬ ‭5228‬
‭U=21=2+1=3‬
‭(C)‬ ‭5229‬
‭S=19=1+9=10=1+0=1‬
‭(D)‬ ‭4228‬
‭S=19=1+9=10=1+0=1‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭I=9‬
‭Ans (C)‬
‭A=1‬
‭Explanation:‬
‭BRAZIL‬
‭ ere‬ ‭we‬ ‭have‬ ‭to‬ ‭find‬ ‭a‬ ‭pattern‬ ‭or‬ ‭logic‬ ‭to‬ ‭get‬ ‭the‬
H
‭B=2‬
‭answer‬
‭R=18=1+8=9‬
‭D=4-3=1 H=8-3=5‬
‭A=1‬
‭E=5-3=2 E=5-3=2‬
‭Z=26=2+6=8‬
‭E=5-3=2 E=5-3=2‬
‭I=9‬
‭R=18-3=15 L=12-3=9‬
‭L=12=1+2=3‬
‭So the answer is option (C)‬
‭So the answer will be 291893‬
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‭5.‬ I‭f‬ ‭GO=32,‬ ‭SHE=49‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭code‬ ‭for‬ ‭(B) 5‬
‭SOME=?‬ ‭(C) Z‬
‭(A) 54‬ ‭(D) @‬
‭(B) 56‬ ‭(E) Question not attempted‬
‭(C) 62‬ ‭Ans (C)‬
‭(D) 64‬ ‭Explanation:‬
‭(E) Question not attempted‬ ‭The given information can be represented as,‬
‭Ans (B)‬ ‭Cooking is HARD = @%Z‬
‭Explanation:‬ ‭painting is HARD = Z6%‬
F‭ irst‬ ‭replace‬ ‭letters‬ ‭with‬ ‭their‬ ‭opposite‬ ‭letter‬ ‭and‬ ‭Thinkers also HARD = Z&2‬
‭then add these numbers‬ I‭f‬ ‭we‬‭compare‬ ‭1st‬‭and‬‭2nd‬‭statement‬‭then‬‭the‬‭Only‬
‭opposite of G is T=20 and O is L=12‬ ‭common letter is Z.‬
‭then GO=TL=20+12=32‬
‭opposite of S is H=8, H is S=19 and E is V=22‬ ‭8.‬ ‭If‬‭AT‬ ‭=80‬ ‭,‬‭BAT=320,‬ ‭then‬‭what‬ ‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬‭code‬‭for‬
‭then SHE=HSV=8+19+22=49‬ ‭CAT=?‬
‭ pposite‬ ‭of‬ ‭S‬ ‭is‬ ‭H=8,‬ ‭O‬‭is‬ ‭L=12,‬‭M‬‭is‬ ‭N=14‬‭and‬‭E‬‭is‬
O ‭(A) 470‬
‭V=22‬ ‭(B) 480‬
‭then SOME=HLNV=8+12+14+22=56‬ ‭(C) 340‬
‭(D) 330‬
‭6.‬ I‭n‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬‭code,‬ ‭FORGE‬ ‭is‬‭written‬‭as‬ ‭FPTJI.‬ ‭How‬‭is‬ ‭(E) Question not attempted‬
‭CULPRIT written in that code?‬ ‭Ans (B)‬
‭(A) CSJNPGR‬ ‭Explanation‬
‭(B) CVMQSTU‬ ‭ =1,T=20,‬ ‭multiply‬ ‭both‬ ‭1‬ ‭and‬ ‭20‬ ‭with‬ ‭2‬ ‭and‬ ‭then‬
A
‭(C) CVNSVNZ‬ ‭again multiply both number‬
‭(D) CXOSULW‬ ‭1*2=2, 20*2=40 then 40*2=80‬
‭(E) Question not attempted‬ ‭In BAT, code of B=2 and AT=80‬
‭Ans (C)‬ ‭multiply 2*2=4, then 4*80=320‬
‭Explanation:-‬ ‭In CAT, code for C=3 and AT=80‬
‭ learly,‬‭the‬‭first‬‭letter‬‭in‬‭the‬‭word‬‭FORGE‬‭remains‬‭as‬
C ‭multiply 3*2=6, then 6*80=480‬
‭it‬‭is‬‭and‬‭the‬‭second,‬‭third,‬‭fourth‬‭and‬‭fifth‬‭letters‬‭are‬ ‭so answer is 480‬
‭respectively‬ ‭moved‬ ‭one,‬ ‭two,‬ ‭three‬ ‭and‬ ‭four‬ ‭steps‬
‭forward‬ ‭to‬ ‭obtain‬ ‭the‬ ‭corresponding‬ ‭letters‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭9.‬ I‭n‬ ‭certain‬ ‭code‬‭'SEND'‬‭is‬ ‭written‬‭as‬ ‭'168'.‬ ‭Then‬‭how‬
‭code.‬
‭would 'PURSE' be written in that code?‬
‭ pplying‬ ‭the‬ ‭same‬ ‭rule‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭letters‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭word‬
A
‭(A) 395‬
‭CULPRIT,‬ ‭C‬‭will(‬ ‭remain‬ ‭unchanged,‬‭U‬‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭coded‬
‭as‬‭V,‬‭L‬‭as‬‭N,‬‭P‬‭as‬‭S,‬‭R‬‭as‬‭V,‬‭I‬‭as‬‭N‬‭and‬‭T‬‭as‬‭Z.‬‭Thus,‬‭the‬ ‭(B) 425‬
‭code becomes CVNSVNZ.‬ ‭(C) 375‬
‭Hence, the answer is (C)‬ ‭(D) 385‬
‭(E) Question not attempted‬
‭7.‬ I‭f‬ ‭“Cooking‬‭is‬‭HARD”‬‭is‬‭coded‬‭as‬‭“@%Z”,‬‭“painting‬‭is‬ ‭Ans (C)‬
‭HARD”‬‭is‬ ‭coded‬‭as‬ ‭“Z6%”‬‭and‬ ‭“ Thinkers‬‭also‬‭HARD”‬ ‭Explanation:‬
‭is coded as “Z&2”, what is the code for HARD?‬ F‭ irst‬‭convert‬ ‭letters‬‭to‬ ‭number‬‭and‬‭add‬‭all‬‭numbers‬
‭(A) 9‬ ‭then‬‭multiply‬‭final‬‭number‬‭with‬‭number‬‭of‬‭letters‬‭in‬
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‭code‬ ‭Analyzing the Pattern:‬


‭SEND=19+5+14+4=42, 42*4=168‬ ‭➢‬‭The‬ ‭first‬‭part‬‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭word‬ ‭is‬‭reversed‬‭and‬‭slightly‬
‭PURSE=16+21+18+19+5=79, 79*5=395‬ ‭modified.‬
‭So, answer is option C‬ ‭➢‬‭The second part is reversed and rearranged.‬
‭Applying the Pattern to GERMINATION:‬
‭10.‬ T‭ he‬ ‭code‬ ‭for‬ ‭SAGE=-8‬‭and‬‭for‬ ‭TABS=0,‬ ‭then‬‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭➢‬‭Split‬ ‭GERMINATION‬ ‭into‬ ‭two‬ ‭parts:‬ ‭"GERM"‬ ‭and‬
‭the code for VERB=?‬ ‭"INATION."‬
‭A) 4‬ ‭➢‬‭Reverse‬ ‭and‬ ‭modify:‬ ‭"GERM"‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭IMERG.‬
‭B) -4‬ ‭"INATION"‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭NNOITA‬ ‭(rearranged).‬ ‭Final‬
‭Coded Word: GERMINATION → IMREGNNOITA‬
‭C) 7‬
‭Hence, Option (D) is correct.‬
‭D) -7‬
‭E) Question not attempted‬
‭12.‬ ‭In a code language,‬
‭Ans (D)‬
‭1.‬ ‭“lew nas hsi ploy” means “she is bringing coffee”.‬
‭Explanation‬
‭2.‬ ‭“wir sut lew ploy” means “he is bringing tea”.‬
‭ eplace‬ ‭all‬ ‭letters‬ ‭with‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭and‬ ‭add‬ ‭first‬ ‭two‬
R
‭letter‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭and‬ ‭also‬ ‭last‬ ‭two‬ ‭numbers,‬ ‭now‬ ‭3.‬ ‭“sut lim nas” means “tea and coffee”.‬
‭subtract‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭first‬‭two‬‭letters‬‭from‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭last‬‭two‬ ‭Then which word has been used for “he” ?‬
‭numbers‬ ‭(A)‬ ‭wir‬
‭S=19, A=1 then S+A=19+1=20‬ ‭(B)‬ ‭sut‬
‭G=7, E=5 then G+E=7+5=12‬ ‭(C)‬ ‭lew‬
‭Final code is GE-SA=12-20=-8‬ ‭(D)‬ ‭ploy‬
‭T=20, A=1 then T+A=20+1=21‬ ‭(E)‬ ‭Question Not Attempted‬
‭B=2, S=19 then BS=2+19=21‬ ‭Answer (A)‬
‭final code is BS-TA=21-21=0‬ ‭Explanation:-‬
‭V=22, E=5 then V+E=27‬ ‭If we compare equation 1 and 2‬
‭R=18, B=2 then R+B=18+2=20‬ ‭➢‬‭we can say that “is bringing” = “lew ploy”‬
‭final code is RB-VE=20-27=-7‬ ‭➢‬‭“he” is either “wir” or “sut”.‬
T‭ hen‬‭we‬‭compare‬‭equation‬‭2‬‭and‬‭equation‬‭3‬‭and‬‭we‬
‭11.‬ I‭n‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬ ‭code‬ ‭language,‬ ‭ABONDONMENT‬ ‭is‬ ‭conclude that “sut” means tea.‬
‭written‬ ‭as‬ ‭DNOBAOTNEMN‬ ‭and‬ ‭ESTABLISHED‬ ‭is‬ ‭So “wir” emplies “he”.‬
‭written‬ ‭as‬ ‭BATSELDEHSI.‬ ‭Then‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭same‬ ‭code‬ ‭Answer is (A).‬
‭language, GERMINATION will be written as ?‬
‭(A)‬ ‭NMEGRONTIAG‬ ‭13.‬ I‭n‬ ‭a‬‭certain‬‭code‬‭language‬ ‭‘goolo‬ ‭yarn’‬‭means‬‭‘blue‬
‭(B)‬ ‭OERGONITAN‬ ‭sky’,‬ ‭“silko‬ ‭spadi’‬ ‭means‬ ‭‘bicycle‬ ‭race’‬ ‭and‬ ‭‘goolo‬
‭(C)‬ ‭IMERGNONITA‬ ‭silke’‬ ‭means‬ ‭‘blue‬ ‭bicycle’.‬ ‭Which‬ ‭word‬ ‭may‬ ‭mean‬
‭‘race car’ ?‬
‭(D)‬ ‭IMREGNNOITA‬
‭(A)‬ ‭silko zwet‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question Not Attempted‬
‭(B)‬ ‭spadi silko‬
‭Answer (D)‬
‭(C)‬ ‭goolo breli‬
‭Explanation:‬
‭(D)‬ ‭spadi volo‬
‭Given Code:‬

‭ ABONDONMENT → DNOBAOTNEMN‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question Not Attempted‬

⇒‭ ESTABLISHED → BATSELDEHSI‬ ‭Answer (D)‬


‭Explanation:‬
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‭(1)‬ ‭‘goolo yarn’ = ‘blue sky’‬ ‭20+7=27, 26+1=27, 15+12=27, 21+6=27‬


‭(2)‬ ‭‘silko spadi’ means ‘bicycle race’‬ s‭ o, the right answer is option A‬
‭(3)‬ ‭‘goolo silke’ means ‘blue bicycle’‬ ‭LOGO->OGOL‬ ‭(15‬ ‭7‬ ‭15‬ ‭12)‬ ‭[Subtracting‬ ‭27‬ ‭from‬
‭➢‬‭From (1) and (3) we can conclude that‬ ‭reverse‬ ‭of‬ ‭this‬ ‭word‬ ‭(We‬‭also‬ ‭call‬‭them‬‭opposite‬ ‭of‬
‭alphabets]‬
‭○‬ ‭“blue = goolo”‬
L‭ OGO->OGOL(15 7 15 12)-> 12 20 12 15‬
‭○‬ “‭ bicycle‬‭=‬ ‭silke”‬‭so‬‭automatically‬‭“spadi”‬
‭So answer will be (A)‬
‭stands for “race”‬
‭➢‬‭Only options (B) and (D) have 'spadi',‬
‭15.‬ I‭f‬‭M‬‭O‬‭B‬‭I‬‭L‬‭I‬‭T‬‭Y‬‭is‬‭coded‬‭as‬‭46293927,‬‭then‬‭E‬‭X‬‭A‬‭M‬‭I‬
‭➢‬‭so‬ ‭we‬‭check‬ ‭each‬‭option‬‭if‬ ‭they‬ ‭can‬‭be‬‭the‬ ‭code‬
‭N A T I O N is coded as?‬
‭for race car or not.‬
‭➢‬‭(B)‬ ‭spadi‬ ‭silko‬ ‭→‬ ‭Spadi‬ ‭stands‬ ‭for‬ ‭race‬‭and‬‭silko‬
‭(A)‬ ‭45038401854‬

‭stands‬ ‭for‬ ‭bicycle.‬ ‭So,‬ ‭it‬ ‭cannot‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭code‬ ‭for‬ ‭(B)‬ ‭56149512965‬
‭race car.‬ ‭(C)‬ ‭57159413955‬
‭➢‬‭(D)‬ ‭spadi‬ ‭volo‬ ‭→‬ ‭Spadi‬ ‭stands‬ ‭for‬ ‭race‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭(D)‬ ‭67250623076‬
‭code‬‭word‬‭for‬‭volo‬‭is‬‭un‬‭known,‬‭so‬‭it‬‭can‬‭be‬‭code‬ ‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭for‬ ‭race‬ ‭car.‬ ‭Hence,‬ ‭‘spadi‬ ‭volo’‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭correct‬ ‭Answer (B)‬
‭answer‬ ‭Explanation:‬
‭Let A = 1, B = 2, C = 3,…. X = 24, Y = 25, Z = 26.‬
‭14.‬ I‭f‬‭in‬‭a‬‭certain‬‭system‬‭of‬‭code,‬‭STAR‬‭is‬‭coded‬‭as‬‭92678‬ ‭Then, M = 13 = 1 + 3 = 4;‬
‭and‬ ‭FLAG‬ ‭is‬ ‭coded‬ ‭as‬ ‭20261521.‬ ‭Then‬‭what‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬
‭O = 15 =1 + 5 = 6; B=2; I=9,‬
‭the code for LOGO in this system of coding?‬
‭L = 12= 1 + 2 = 3; I=9;‬
‭(A)‬ ‭12201215‬
‭T = 20 = 2 + 0 = 2; and Y = 25 = 2 + 5 = 7.‬
‭(B)‬ ‭12221214‬
‭So, M O B I L I T Y =46293927.‬
‭(C)‬ ‭15122012‬
‭Similarly, E=5; X=24=2+4=6; A=1; M=13=1+3=4;‬
‭(D)‬ ‭12201325‬
‭I=9; N=14=1+4=5; A=1; T=20=2+0=2; I=9;‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭O=15=1+5=6; N=14=1+4=5‬
‭Answer (A)‬
E‭ ‬‭X‬‭A‬‭M‬‭I‬‭N‬‭A‬‭T‬‭I‬‭O‬‭N‬‭=‬‭56149512965‬‭and‬‭the‬‭correct‬
‭Explanation:‬
‭answer is b).‬
‭Here we have to find a pattern to get the answer‬
‭➢‬‭PS:-‬‭In‬‭exam‬‭we‬‭don't‬‭always‬‭need‬‭to‬‭calculate‬‭all‬
‭convert to number 19 20 1 18 18 1 20 19‬ ‭letters‬ ‭in‬ ‭coded‬ ‭word.‬ ‭We‬ ‭can‬ ‭just‬ ‭eliminate‬
‭S T A R R A T S‬ ‭options.‬‭As‬‭in‬‭this‬‭question‬‭we‬‭can‬‭see‬‭that‬‭M‬‭=‬‭4‬
‭Coded numbers 9 26 7 8 9 26 7 8‬ ‭and‬ ‭in‬ ‭EXAMINATION‬ ‭if‬ ‭M‬ ‭=‬ ‭4‬ ‭then‬ ‭Only‬ ‭B‬ ‭fits‬
‭ ere‬
H ‭converted‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭like‬ ‭perfectly 561‬‭4‭9
‬ 512965.‬
‭A=1,B=2…………Y=25,Z=26‬
‭and coded numbers given in the question‬ ‭16.‬ ‭If LION is written as MLRO, then WORD =?‬
‭if we reverse the letter STAR to RATS‬ ‭(A)‬ ‭WIND‬
‭ ow,‬ ‭we‬ ‭add‬ ‭each‬ ‭coded‬ ‭number‬ ‭and‬ ‭converted‬
N ‭(B)‬ ‭WIDE‬
‭number we will get the same answer 27‬ ‭(C)‬ ‭WILD‬
‭18+9=27, 1+26=27, 20+7=27, 19+8=27‬ ‭(D)‬ ‭WINE‬
‭6 12 1 7 7 1 12 6‬ ‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭F L A G G A L F‬ ‭ nswer (C)‬
A
‭coded numbers 20 26 15 21 20 26 15 21‬ ‭Explanation:‬
‭if we reverse the letter FLAG to GALF‬ ‭First‬‭reverse‬‭the‬‭word‬‭and‬‭then‬‭place‬‭opposite‬‭letter‬
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‭to all places‬ ‭So option (B) will be correct answer.‬


‭LION -> NOIL -> MLRO‬
I‭mage‬‭is‬‭just‬‭to‬‭get‬‭idea‬‭about‬‭opposite‬‭letters‬‭(Sum‬ ‭19.‬ I‭f‬‭ACNE‬‭can‬‭be‬‭coded‬‭as‬‭3,‬‭7,‬‭29,‬‭11‬‭then‬‭BOIL‬‭will‬‭be‬
‭of‬ ‭two‬ ‭letter‬ ‭is‬ ‭27)‬ ‭i.e.‬ ‭N(14)’s‬ ‭opposite‬ ‭would‬ ‭be‬ ‭coded as ?‬
‭M(13).‬ ‭(A)‬ ‭5 29 19 27‬
‭WORD->DROW->WILD‬ ‭(B)‬ ‭5 29 19 25‬
‭(C)‬ ‭5 31 21 25‬
‭(D)‬ ‭5 31 19 25‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭Answer (D)‬
‭Explanation:‬
‭A=1*2+1=3,‬
‭C=3*2+1=7,‬
‭ ROW‬ ‭is‬‭reverse‬‭of‬ ‭WORD,‬ ‭and‬ ‭WILD‬‭is‬‭opposite‬‭of‬
D ‭N=14*2+1=29,‬
‭DROW.‬
‭E=5*2+1‬
‭Similarly B=2*2+1=5,‬
‭17.‬ ‭If N = 16, FAN = 27, then FRANCE =?‬
‭O=15*2+1=21,‬
‭(A)‬ ‭53‬
‭I=9*2+1=19,‬
‭(B)‬ ‭54‬
‭L=12*2+1=25‬
‭(C)‬ ‭58‬
‭so, the answer is option D‬
‭(D)‬ ‭59‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭20.‬ ‭If‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬ ‭system‬ ‭of‬ ‭code,‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭234‬ ‭is‬
‭ nswer (D)‬
A c‭ oded‬‭as‬ ‭71013.‬ ‭Then‬‭what‬‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬‭code‬‭for‬‭456‬
‭Explanation:‬ ‭in this system of coding?‬
‭N=14+2‬ ‭(A)‬ ‭121314‬
‭F=6+2, A=1+2, N=14+2‬ ‭(B)‬ ‭131619‬
‭FAN=8+3+16=27‬ ‭(C)‬ ‭131415‬
‭F=6+2,R=18+2,A=1+2,N=14+2,C=3+2,E=5+2‬ ‭(D)‬ ‭121519‬
‭FRANCE=8+20+3+16+5+7=59‬ ‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭Ans (B)‬
‭18.‬ I‭n‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬ ‭code,‬ ‭WORKABLE‬ ‭is‬ ‭written‬ ‭as‬ ‭Explanation‬‭:‬
‭XOSLACME,‬ ‭how‬ ‭will‬ ‭BLUNDERS‬ ‭be‬ ‭written‬‭in‬‭same‬
‭In 234,‬
‭code?‬
‭2*3+1=7,‬
‭(A)‬ ‭CMUOFESU‬
‭3*3+1=10,‬
‭(B)‬ ‭CMUOEEST‬
‭4*3+1=13‬
‭(C)‬ ‭CNUOFEST‬
‭In 456,‬
‭(D)‬ ‭CNUOEEST‬
‭4*3+1=13,‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭5*3+1=16,‬
‭Answer (B)‬
‭6*3+1=19‬
‭Explanation:‬
‭so, the answer is 131619, option B‬
‭ ll‬‭consonants‬‭move‬‭with‬‭+1‬‭and‬‭all‬‭vowels‬‭are‬‭as‬‭it‬
A
‭is.‬
‭B->C, L->M, U->U, N->O, D->E, E->E, R->S, S->T.‬
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‭21.‬ I‭f‬ ‭WINE‬‭can‬ ‭be‬‭coded‬‭as‬ ‭‘F’‬‭then‬‭BOIL‬‭will‬‭be‬‭coded‬ ‭For Student Use‬


‭as ?‬
‭(A)‬ ‭M‬
‭(B)‬ ‭K‬
‭(C)‬ ‭L‬
‭(D)‬ ‭N‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭ ns (B)‬
A
‭Explanation:-‬
‭W=23,I=9, N= 14, E=5‬
‭then WINE=51=5+1=6=F‬
‭B=2, O=15, I=9, L=12‬
‭then BOIL=2+15+9+12=38=3+8=11=K‬
‭so, the answer is option B‬

‭22.‬ I‭n‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬ ‭code‬ ‭language,‬ ‭ONION‬ ‭is‬ ‭written‬ ‭as‬
‭FEIFE. How will POTATO be written in that language?‬
‭(A)‬ ‭GFBABF‬
‭(B)‬ ‭GFCABF‬
‭(C)‬ ‭HFCABF‬
‭(D)‬ ‭HFBABF‬
‭(E)‬ ‭Question not attempted‬
‭Answer (A)‬
‭Explanation:-‬
‭From ONION‬
‭O=15=1+5=6=F,‬
‭N=14=1+4=5=E,‬
‭I=9=I, O=15=1+5=6=F,‬
‭N=14=1+4=5=E‬
‭From POTATO‬
‭P=16=1+6=7=G,‬
‭O=15=1+5=6=F,‬
‭T=20=2=B, A=1=A,‬
‭T=20=2=B, O=15=1+5=6=F‬
‭so, the answer is GFBABF, option A‬

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