Reasoning

Coding Decoding

In an examination, the questions are based on certain types:

  1. Alphabet with Alphabet Code
  2. Alphabet with Numeric/ Symbol code
  3. Sentence Code
  4. Condition Based Question
  5. Matrix
  6. Fix Pattern Based Word Code
  1. Alphabet with Alphabet Code:
    All questions are based on alphabet series. The alphabets are assigned to 26 letters of the English alphabet in alphabetical order. In this case, first pattern is related to the second given answer, in the same way the second word or pattern is related to the other given word.

e.g.: The word MUMBAI is written as NVNCBJ, in the same way ABILITY is written as __________.
a) ENTALM
b) BCJMJUZ
c) LDMSBK
d) TALEMN
e) None of these

Q1. MP is related to HK, in the same way HK is related to _____.
a) CE
b) CF
c) CG
d) DG
e) None of these

Q2. In a certain code MUMBAI is written as NFNYZR, how THANE is written in that code.
a) VMZSG
b) GSZMV
c) ENAHT
d) AHTEN
e) None of these

Q3. In a certain code, DOMAIN is written as CNLZHM. How is STREAM written in that code?
a) RSQDZL
b) TUSFBN
c) UTSFBN
d) LZDQSR
e) None of these

Q4. If PRISM is written as OSHTL and RUBLE is written as QVAMD. How will WHORL is written in that code?
a) XIPSM
b) VGNQK
c) UINSK
d) XGPQM
e) None of these

Q5. In a certain code, GARNISH is written as RGAINHS. How Will GENIOUS be written in that code?
a) NEGOISU
b) NGEOIUS
c) NGESUOI
d) NEGSUOI
e) None of these

Q6. In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as MOCUPRET, in the same way PRODUCTS is written as:
a) UDSTCORP
b) ORPUDSTC
c) PUDSTCOR
d) RODUCTSP
e) None of these

Q7. In a certain code TEMPORAL is written as OLDSMBSP. How is CONSIDER written in that code?
a) RMNBSFEJ
b) BNMRSFEJ
c) RMNBJEFS
d) TOPDQDCH
e) None of these

Q8. In the word MELODRAMATIC, position of 1st and 7th letter is interchanged, similarly 2nd to 8th and so on till after arrangement. What is the position of 5th element from the right end?
a) E
b) G
c) K
d) M
e) None of these

Q9. If “red means white” “White means black” “Black means yellow” “Yellow means green” “Green means blue” “Blue means indigo” then which of the following will represent the color of the sunflower.
a) Sky
b) Green
c) Yellow
d) Blue
e) None of these

Q10. If in the word DOCUMENT, all vowels the words are first arranged alphabetically followed by all consonant arranged alphabetically then which letter is fifth from right?
a) U
b) D
c) M
d) N
e) None of these

Q11. If ‘A’ is coded as 1, ‘B’ as 3, ‘C’ as 5 and so on, which of the following is the numerical value of the word ‘FAZED’?
a) 81
b) 79
c) 77
d) 80
e) None of these

Q12. The positions of the first and the sixth letters in the word CONTAGIOUS are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the second and the seventh letters are interchanged, and so on. Which letter will be the second to the right of the fifth letter from the right end?
a) O
b) N
c) I
d) T
e) None of these

Q13. In a certain code ‘TEAMWORK’ is written as ‘NBFUJQNV’ and ‘SOME’ is written as ‘PTDL’. How is ‘PERSON’ written in that code?
a) QDOOPT
b) QDOMNR
c) SFQMNR
d) SFQOPT
e) None of these

Q14. In some of the following logic TABLE is coded as BUEFM and PRAYS is coded as SQDTZ, following the same logic MINOR will be coded as
a) JNQSP
b) JPNSQ
c) PNSJQ
d) PSNQJ
e) None of above

Q15. In a certain code, numbers from (0-9) are coded as four alphabets i.e. ‘0389’ is coded as ‘AACD’, ‘146’ coded as ‘ABA’, then how is ‘257’ coded?
a) CBA
b) CDA
c) BAC
d) AAD
e) BCB

Q16. If vowels are arranged in alphabetical increasing order from left to right and then consonants are arranged in alphabetical increasing order from left to right in the given word ‘ALONGSIDE’. Then which letter is 4th from the left side in the new word?
a) A
b) I
c) S
d) O
e) None of these

Directions (Q14-15): Study the following information answer the given questions:
TRAVEL is related to UDKUSB and CORNER is related to MDQDPS.

Q17. SURVEY is related to
a) DUDXSTV
b) UXDTSV
c) TVSUDX
d) UDXTVS
e) UDXVTS

Q18. GROUPS is related to
a) TORHSP
b) TOHRSP
c) TORPHS
d) ROTHSP
e) ROTPHS

Q19. In a certain code language the word COSTLY is written as WORVMF and the word PRAISE is written as CVGDPS. How will the word SOCCER be written in that code language?
a) PHAFMV
b) AKXPSB
c) BJWQRA
d) PGAENU
e) None of these

Q20. In a certain code language, ‘DESTINY’ is written as ‘EFTQHMX’ and ‘PLANETS’ is written as ‘QMBKDSR’. How is ‘ROUTERS’ written in that code language?
a) ONTWFST
b) QNTODOR
c) URXSBOP
d) SPVQDQR
e) SPVWHUV

Q21. If all the letters in the word ‘REGULATION’ are arranged in English alphabetical order from left to right and then all the vowels are changed to the next alphabet in the English alphabetical series and all the consonants are changed to the previous alphabet in English alphabetical series, how will the word be written?
a) BFFJKOQQSV
b) ZFFJKONSSV
c) ZDHHMONSUT
d) BFHUKMPORV
e) BFFJKMPQSV

  1. Alphabet with Numeric/Symbol Code:
    In this type, each letter of a word is replaced by numbers, symbols, or a combination of both based on a fixed coding pattern.

Q1. In a certain code WEAK is written as 5%9$ and WHEN is written as 5*%7. How is HANK written in that code?
a) 9$7
b) 9
$7
c) $97*
d) 9*7$
e) None of these

Q2. In a certain code DEPTH is written as 7$%#6 and POWDER is written as %487$5. How is WORTH written in that code?
a) 745#6
b) 845#6
c) 745%#
d) 854%6
e) None of these

Q3. In a certain code CAT is written as 576 and DOG is written as 676. How is TEA written in that code?
a) 676
b) 679
c) 578
d) 235
e) None of these

Q4. In a certain code MODE is written as 131545 and DEAF is written as 4516. How is FOAM written in that code?
a) 715114
b) 615113
c) 2487
d) 23878
e) None of these

Q5. In a certain code BRING is written as 53@©2 and GUIDE is written as 2$@75. How is GINGER written in that code?
a) 2©@253
b) 2@©253
c) 2@©753
d) 2@©$53
e) None of these

Q6. In a certain code LONG is written as 64 and GEAR is written as 64. How is PUT written in that code?
a) 64
b) 25
c) 27
d) 36
e) None of these

Q7. In a certain code PAGE is written as 57116, SCORE is written as 51815319. How is PEAS written in that code?
a) 856324
b) 2134562
c) 1214156
d) 191516
e) None of these

Q8. In a certain code UNDER is written as 61323229 and DEAF is written as 23222621. How is FRAUD written in that code?
a) 23456321
b) 23623921
c) 21926623
d) 1245321
e) None of these

Q9. In a certain code JUMP is written as 39%4 and MEALS is written as %27@. How is PULSER written in that code?
a) 493@25
b) 4
7@23
c) 479@24
d) 497@2#
e) 497@2*

Q10. In a certain code GLARE is written as 513%# and LIVE is written as 18@#. How is GIVE written in that code?
a) 581#
b) 58%#
c) 5#8@
d) 58@#
e) None of these

  1. Sentence Code:

Direction: (Q.29 to 32) read the sentence carefully and solve problem.
In a certain code, ‘ring a bell’ is written as ‘5 8 2’, ‘did not ring’ is written as ‘3 5 9’, and ‘not a reason’ is written as ‘7 2 9’.

Q1. which of the following represents “did not”?
(a) 2, 3
(b) 2, 9
(c) 3, 5
(d) 5, 2
(e) 9, 3

Q2. what does 7 stands for?
(a) ring
(b) a
(c) bell
(d) reason
(e) not

Q3. what does 2 stands for?
(a) not
(b) a
(c) ring
(d) reason
(e) either a or not

Q4. what is the code for ring?
(a) 8
(b) 2
(c) 5
(d) 3
(e) 9

Direction: (Q.5 to 8) read the sentence carefully and solve problem.
In a certain code, “you are good” is coded as “1 3 4”, “They go house” is coded as “7 5 8”, “We are house” is coded as “8 3 9”.

Q5. which of the following code is for “They”?
(a) 8
(b) 7
(c) 5
(d) 3
(e) 7 or 5

Q6. What does the code “8” stands for?
(a) House
(b) they
(c) you or good
(d) none of these
(e) can’t be det.

Q7. what is the code for “They go”?
(a) 7 or 5
(b) 4 or 5
(c) 1 or 7
(d) can’t be det.
(e) none of these

Q8. what is the code for “are”?
(a) 3
(b) 4 or 5
(c) 1 or 7
(d) can’t be det.
(e) none of these

Direction: (Q9–13) study the following information carefully and answer the questions:

Q9. If “people for money” is written as “827 235 735”. What will be the code for “money heat village”?
(a) 735 475 721
(b) 735 235 543
(c) 543 721 827
(d) 235 827 475
(e) none of these

Q10. What will be the code for “village”?
(a) 543
(b) 721
(c) 235
(d) 475
(e) none of these

Q11. If “coming heat village” is written as “384 475 721”. What will be the code of “heat coming tax”?
(a) 384 475 689
(b) 475 384 543
(c) 475 384 119
(d) 384 475 235
(e) none of these

Q12. What will be the code of “coming”?
(a) 689
(b) 543
(c) 721
(d) either 689 – 384
(e) none of these

Q13. What will be the code of “the”?
(a) 543
(b) 962
(c) 721
(d) 235
(e) none of these

Direction: (Q14–18)

Q14. What could be the code for “Ine”?
(a) facing
(b) with
(c) every
(d) rise
(e) challenge

Q15. “riy rtv roi” could be a code for which of the following?
(a) rise above challenge
(b) rise health challenge
(c) rise on challenge
(d) roll on challenge
(e) none of these

Q16. which of the following is the code for ‘facing’?
(a) nop
(b) rtv
(c) ngi
(d) snk
(e) sa

Q17. “riy snk mlp” could be a code for which of the following?
(a) problem every day
(b) challenge with health
(c) with health day
(d) every challenge facing
(e) challenge facing with

Q18. Which of the following is the code for ‘day’?
(a) riy
(b) nop
(c) ngi
(d) hus
(e) can’t be det.

Direction: (Q19–22)

Q19. What does “bk” stand for?
(a) new
(b) system
(c) officer
(d) in
(e) none of these

Q20. What is the code for “ss mu”?
(a) banking officer
(b) new uniform
(c) uniform banking
(d) in system
(e) uniform system

Q21. How will “new officer” be coded?
(a) or na
(b) tp na
(c) na at
(d) tp or
(e) ss at

Q22. What is the code for “in”?
(a) ss
(b) or
(c) at
(d) mu
(e) none of these

Direction (Q23–26)

Q23. What is the code for “both”?
(a) ox
(b) sq
(c) mt
(d) ot
(e) either (a) or (b)

Q24. What is the code for “house”?
(a) ol
(b) ox
(c) gp
(d) ot
(e) either (b) or (c)

Q25. The code “nk” stands for?
(a) make
(b) both
(c) area
(d) club
(e) none of these

Q26. What may be the possible code for “both house”?
(a) gp mt
(b) mt nk
(c) mt sq
(d) ox mt
(e) none of these

 

Direction (27-30): Study the following information and answer the given questions:
In alphabetical series A-Z each letter except vowels is assigned a different number from 1-8 (for ex- B is coded as 1, C-2………..K-8) and again those numbers get repeated (for ex- L-1, M-2……..so on).
Also each vowel is assigned a different symbol viz. #, $, %, @, &.

For example:
“She is girl” is coded as – 76% #7 5#61
“What did you like” is coded as – 26$8 3#3 4@& 1#8%
“It is Opinion” is coded as – #8 #7 @4#3#@3

(i) If both first and last letter of a word is vowel then the codes of both the vowels are interchanged.
(ii) If first letter of a word is vowel and last letter is consonant then both are to be coded as *.
(If the word does not satisfy the conditions given above then the letters of that word are to be coded as per the directions given above)

Q27. What can be the code of ‘Nothing perfect’?
(a) 3@86#53 4%64%28
(b) 3@68#35 4%64%28
(c) 3@86#35 4%64%38
(d) 3@86#35 4%64%28
(e) None of these

Q28. What can be the code of ‘Exam was easy’?
(a) 3$ 2$7 $7
(b) 3$ 2$7 %$74
(c) %3$2 2$7 $7
(d) 3$ 2$7 $74%
(e) None of these

Q29. What can be the code of ‘Create style’?
(a) 2#6$8% 7841%
(b) 26%$8% 7814%
(c) 26%$8% 7841%
(d) 26%$6% 7841%
(e) None of these

Q30. What can be the code of ‘Strength of god’?
(a) 768%3586 4@ 5@3
(b) 786%3586 ** 5@3
(c) 786%3586 @* 5@3
(d) 786%3856 4@ 5@3
(e) None of these

Direction (31-33): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions:
‘World make sense meaningful’ → ‘8$A, 2!R, 2#N, 14$F’
‘Rain starts every week’ → ‘8^A, 10#R, 2+E, 8!E’
‘Easily mind (a)_’ → ‘12%R, 8$I, 10+I’
‘Reputation prestige turns food’ → ‘12%I, 2~R, (b), 8@O’

Q31. What will come in the blank ‘(a)’?
(a) Prepares
(b) Ready
(c) Turn
(d) Funny
(e) Early

Q32. What will come in the blank ‘(b)’?
(a) 3$F
(b) 8*D
(c) 10#D
(d) 9%E 2+S
(e) 14^I

Q33. What is the code of “every person”?
(a) 2%E 10+S
(b) 9+E 2%S
(c) 10+E
(d) 10#D
(e) None of these

Direction (34-36): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions:
‘Visual effects of colour’ → ‘C11 F73 T86 K93’
‘Visual for one’s eye’ → ‘T86 L23 N27 M18’
‘Retinal detachment curtain effects’ → ‘B15 K93 G14 S21’
‘Areas for vision development’ → ‘A10 H32 Y16 L23’

Q34. Which among the following option can be used for getting the code of ‘eye’?
(i) L23 T86 Y16 H32
(ii) N27 M18 L23 A10
(iii) F73 M18 L23 G14
(iv) S21 B15 T86 N27

(a) Only (i) and (ii)
(b) Only (ii) and (iii)
(c) Only (iii) and (iv)
(d) Only (iv) and (v)
(e) Only (ii) & (iv)

Q35. Which among the following option cannot be used for getting the code of ‘development’?
(a) H32 F73 G14 S21
(b) K93 H32 Y16 B15
(c) Y16 M18 C11 N27
(d) A10 B15 T86 S21
(e) None of these

Q36. If ‘Retinal’ can be coded as B15, then which among the following option can be used for getting the code of ‘detachment’?
(a) B15 G14 S21 H32
(b) L23 S21 B15 G14
(c) C11 G14 Y16 S21
(d) Y16 G14 N27 B15
(e) None of these

  1. Condition Based Question

Direction (Q6–11) In each question below is given a group of digits/symbols followed by four combinations of letters numbered a), b), c) and d). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of digits/symbols based on the following letter coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the letter combinations correctly represents the group of digits/symbols, mark e) None of these as the answer:

Digit/Symbol: 4 % 3 9 $ 1 8 @ © 2 # 5 6 * 7 5
Letter Code: P M I T R Q J F H A E U N B G L

Conditions:
(i) If the first element in the group is a symbol and the last element is a digit, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first element is a digit and the last element is a symbol, both are coded as the code for the digit.
(iii) If both first and last elements are even digits, both are coded as ‘X’
(iv) If both first and last elements are odd digits, both are coded as ‘Y’

Q1. 4%@93*
a) PMFTIP
b) PMFTIP
c) BMFTIB
d) XMFTIX
e) None of these

Q2. $1896©
a) RQJTNH
b) HQJTNR
c) ABEJIN
d) YQJTNY
e) None of these

Q3. 2*#836
a) YBEJIY
b) ABEJIN
c) JGIAFT
d) XBEJIX
e) None of these

Q4. 8732@9
a) TGIAFJ
b) YGIAFY
c) XGIAFX
d) JGIAFT
e) None of these

Q5. 7#$%35
a) GERM IU
b) UERMIG
c) GERMIG
d) XERMIX
e) None of these

Q6. 931%©9
a) TIQMHL
b) LIQMHT
c) LIQMHL
d) YIQMHY
e) None of these

Directions (7–11): In each of the questions given below, a group of digits/letter is given followed by four combinations of symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of the four combinations correctly represents the group of digits/letters based on the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none of the four combinations represents the group of digits/letters correctly, give (e) i.e. ‘None of these’ as the answer.

Digit/Letter Symbol Code Table:

Symbol Code
B R
U £
2 μ
3
Y
M ©
7 @
D #
5 $
P &
9 ^
X *
4 %
S +

Condition for coding the group of elements:

(i) If the first letter is Consonant and the last digit is perfect square, then both are to be coded as ^.
(ii) If the first digit is an odd number and the last letter is consonant, then both are to be coded by the code of the last element.
(iii) If the first letter is Vowel and the last element is a digit, then the code of first and last elements are to be interchanged.
(iv) If the first digit and the last digit are even number, then the obtained code will be written in reversed order.

Q7. What is the code for “XBU7PS4”?
a) #^£&+®%
b) *®£@+&%
c) ^®£@+&%^
d) ^®£@&+^
e) None of these

Q8. What is the code for “3PUM79”?
a) @®∞≠*@
b) ∞&£©@^
c) µ©®+^ £
d) ∞%≠$@£
e) None of these

Q9. What is the code for “UMBS92”?
a) £%@$≠∞
b) ∞%$@≠£
c) ^@∞≠*@
d) ∞%≠$@£
e) None of these

Q10. What is the code for “24PM7U4”?
a) %£@©&%µ
b) µ%©#∞®%
c) µ©#∞®%@
d) µ@®∞#©%
e) None of these

Q11. What is the code for “5PX49Y”?
a) ≠&*%^≠
b) @&£%^≠
c) ≠&%£^@
d) ©&£^%©
e) None of these

Directions (12–16): In each of the following below is given a group of letters 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 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 (e), i.e. ‘None of these’, as the answer.

Note: More than one condition may apply.

Letter → Symbol/Digit Code Table:

Letter Code
R #
E 1
G 2
I @
F 7
B 5
A μ
J ©
P %
S 6
Q 3
O 8
U &
L $
M 9

Conditions:

(i) If first letter is vowel and last letter is consonant then both are coded with the code of the consonant.
(ii) If both the 2nd and the last letter is vowel, then their codes are to be interchanged.
(iii) If the second letter is a consonant and the 2nd last letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as the code for the vowel.
(iv) If both 1st and fifth letter is consonant then both are coded as the code of third letter.
(v) If only one condition is applied among the above given, then the code of first letter is interchanged with code of second letter and third letter code interchanged with 4th letter and so on after that applied condition.

Q12. AMGFIS
(a) 6@27@4
(b) 6@27@6
(c) 6@27#6
(d) 6@2@76
(e) None of these

Q13. PUGRLE
(a) 2122#&
(b) 221#2&
(c) 212#&2
(d) 212#2&
(e) None of these

Q14. UAIMUI
(a) @&9@µ&
(b) @&@9µ&
(c) @9&@µ&
(d) @&99µ&
(e) None of these

Q15. MJGLBF
(a) ©2$227
(b) ©$2272
(c) ©$2227
(d) ©2$2$2
(e) None of these

Q16. GFPQMB
(a) %7%3%5
(b) 27%395
(c) 7%3%5%
(d) %7%395
(e) None of these

Matrix Based Question:

Q1. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in these are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered 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 34, 22, etc. and ‘N’ can be represented by 96, 88, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the given word.

“DAKU”

Matrix I (0–4)

0    1    2    3    4

0    A    F    K    P    U

1    F    K    A    U    P

2    P    U    F    K    A

3    K    P    U    A    F

4    U    A    P    F    K

 

Matrix II (5–9)

5    6    7    8    9

5    D    I    N    O    X

6    X    S    I    P    N

7    N    X    S    N    D

8    S    D    X    N    I

9    I    N    D    X    S

 

  1. a) 95, 40, 04, 42
    b) 24, 95, 20, 27
    c) 57, 13, 23, 21
    d) 79, 12, 44, 21
    e) None of these
  1. Fix Pattern Based Word Code

Direction (Q1-3): In a certain code, letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded as given for some words. The numeric code for each letter is given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their codification. Applying those rules, answer the question.

Word: Coded form
BEAT: [5][15][15][5]
PUT: [5][10][5]
ONE: [0][5][0]
BEEP: [5][20][20][5]
POUR: [5][15][15][5]
PIN: [5][10][5]
COME: [5][25][5][25]
BOOK: [5][20][20][5]
OPEN: [30][5][30][5]
ACE: [0][5][0]
PAGE: [5][25][5][25]
UNIT: [30][5][30][5]

Q1. BOSE
(a) [5][15][5][15]
(b) [5][10][5][30]
(c) [5][30][5][30]
(d) [5][0][5][15]
(e) None of these

Q2. SIP
(a) [5][0][5]
(b) [30][10][30]
(c) [30][5][30]
(d) [5][10][5]
(e) None of these

Q3. AGED
(a) [0][5][0][5]
(b) [0][5][0]
(c) [5][5][5]
(d) [25][5][25][5]
(e) None of these

  1. Data Sufficiency

Direction (Q31-35). In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer

(a) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(b) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(c) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
(d) If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and
(e) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question

Q1. In a certain code language ‘Notice seeking his location’ is coded as ‘ti ki lo ab’. Then what is the code for ‘Seeking’ in that coded language?
I. ‘Court Notice seeking permission’ is coded as ‘ro ti rm ki’ in the coded language.
II. ‘Countries permit seeking cooperation’ is coded as ‘nu mi ki po’ in the coded language

Q2. In a certain code language. How is “Utility” coded in the given code language?
I: “man power required” is coded as “N12 E23 G15” and “power sector source” is coded as “N12 D21 Q17” and “man utility source” is coded as “E23 L14 Q17” and “global sector required” is coded as “T34 D21 G15”
II: “Indian capital income” is coded as “W21 B14 S31” and “source of capital” is coded as “Q17 M29 B14” and “income utility source” is coded as “S31 L14 Q17” and “capital income surplus” is coded as “B14 S31 F18”

Q3. What does the code ‘bp’ stand for in the given code language?
I: In the language, ‘black white red’ is coded as ‘df dc or’ and ‘green blue grey’ is coded as ‘st hn wo’
II: In the language, ‘blue pink brown’ is coded as ‘er bp hn’ and ‘pink blue white’ is coded as ‘hn or bp’
III: In the language, ‘green violet orange’ is coded as ‘pa wo kl’ and ‘yellow pink brown’ is coded as ‘bp bi er’

ANSWER KEY

TYPE-I

  1. B 2. B 3. A 4. E 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. B 10. E 11. B 12. B 13. C 14. A 15. E 16. D 17. A 18. A 19. A 20. D 21. E

TYPE-II

  1. E 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. D 10. D

TYPE-III

  1. C 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. E 6. A 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. A 16. C 17. A 18. E 19. E 20. E 21. A 22. C 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. A 27. D 28. A 29. C 30. B 31 A 32. E 33. C 34. C 35. B 36. D

TYPE-IV

  1. A 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. E 6. D 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. A 11. A 12. B 13. D 14. A 15. E 16. C

TYPE-V

  1. B

TYPE-VI

  1. E 2. D 3. C

TYPE-VII

  1. B 2. C 3. C

 

Q1

In a certain code language NATIONALISM is written as OINTANMSAIL. How is DEPARTMENTS written in that code?

  1. a) RADEPTSTMNE
    b) RADPETSTMNE
    c) RADPESTMTNE
    d) RADPETSTNME
    e) None of these

Q2

In a certain code language OUTCOME is written as OQWWEQOE. How is REFRACT written in that code?

  1. a) RTGITCET
    b) RTGTICET
    c) RTGITECT
    d) RTGICTET
    e) None of these

Q3

In a certain code language GEOPHYSICS is written as IOPDHZRJBT. How is ALTIMETERS written in that code?

  1. a) NHULBFSDQT
    b) NIUKBFSDQT
    c) NHUKCFSDQT
    d) NHUKBFSEQT
    e) None of these

Q4

In a certain code BREAK is written as 2185111. How is SOLAR written in that code?

  1. a) 191512718
    b) 191512178
    c) 197512118
    d) 191512118
    e) 291512118

Q5

In a certain code language EMPHASIS is written as NDIOBRJR. How will CREATURE be written?

  1. a) SBBDUTSD
    b) QBBDTUSD
    c) DSDBSTSF
    d) SBDBUTDS
    e) None of these

Q6

In a certain code language BORN is written as APQON and LACK is written as KBBLK. How will GRID be written?

  1. a) FQHCD
    b) FSHED
    c) HSJED
    d) FSHCD
    e) None of these

Q7

In a certain code language STREAMLING is written as CGTVUHOJMN. How will PERIODICAL be written?

  1. a) PJSFQMNBJE
    b) QKTGRMBDJE
    c) QKTGRMCEKF
    d) PJSFQMBDJE
    e) None of these

Q8

If red is called yellow, yellow is called blue, blue is called white, white is called green, green is called pink and pink is called purple, then what is the colour of clear sky?

  1. a) Blue
    b) Yellow
    c) Pink
    d) White
    e) Purple

Q9

If bright is called dark, dark is called green, green is called blue, blue is called red, red is called white and white is called yellow, then what is the colour of blood?

  1. a) Red
    b) Dark
    c) White
    d) Yellow
    e) None of these

Q10

If black means white, white means red, red means yellow, yellow means blue, blue means green, green means purple and purple means orange, then what is the colour of clear sky?

  1. a) Green
    b) Purple
    c) Orange
    d) Yellow
    e) Blue

Q11

If home means sky, sky means bright, bright means rain, rain means green, green means air, air means blue and blue means water, then where does a bird fly?

  1. a) Air
    b) Sky
    c) Bright
    d) Rain
    e) Home

Q12

If orange is called ghee, ghee is called soap, soap is called ink, ink is called honey, honey is called orange, then which is used for washing clothes?

  1. a) Honey
    b) Ghee
    c) Orange
    d) Soap
    e) Ink

Q13–Q17

(Encoded language)

Q13. What is the code for ‘Wisdom’?

  1. a) %N9
    b) $L19
    c) $019
    d) %D19

Q14. What does ‘$Z1’ stand for?

  1. a) Reach
    b) Your
    c) Own
    d) Believe
    e) Other

Q15. What is the code for ‘imagination’?

  1. a) %L1
    b) $Z15
    c) $L1
    d) Other options

Q16. What may %I3 stand for?

  1. a) Depository
    b) Apart
    c) Victory
    d) Flight
    e) None of these

Q17. What may be the code for ‘Dreams Humanity’?

  1. a) $N5 $G13
    b) $M5 %H14
    c) %G13 %N5
    d) $R8 %T17
    e) Other options

Q18–Q21

Q18. What is the code for ‘solution’?

  1. a) #E4
    b) $R3
    c) &M7
    d) @N8

Q19. Which of the following can be the code for ‘friends’?

  1. a) #S7
    b) $R7
    c) $S7
    d) @S6
    e) @E4

Q20. What is the code for ‘search from page’?

  1. a) &E4 @H6 $M4
    b) $R3 &E4 @D5
    c) &M7 @H5 #E4
    d) @N8 $M4 @H5
    e) Can’t be determined

Q21. What is the code for ‘gross’?

  1. a) #S5
    b) $S3
    c) &S7
    d) #N5
    e) @S6

 

Q22

What is the code for ‘payment’?

  1. a) #T4
    b) $T7
    c) &T7
    d) @S6
    e) #N

Directions (Coding Language)

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions:

In a certain code language:

  • “Every human has virtues” → “&a18 ?u23 +u11 @145”
  • “Honesty is the best policy” → “>h10 /o55 #e73 =s19 /o55”
  • “Ethical moral society” → “$o19 *t39 $o3”
  • “Dynamism and values of culture” → “<n25 ^u18 &y49 *f29 $a22”

Q24

What is the code for “Human Society”?

  1. a) >h10 $o19
    b) @i45 $o13
    c) ?u23 $o19
    d) ?u23 $o13
    e) &a18 *t39

Q25

What is the code for “Best Culture”?

  1. a) >h10 <n25
    b) /o55 &y49
    c) #e73 $a22

Q26

What is the code for “Ethical Virtues”?

  1. a) *t39 Ⓒi45
    b) $o19 &a18
    c) #e73 $o13
    d) $o19 ?u23
    e) #e73 ^u18

Q27

What is the code for “The Moral”?

  1. a) /o55 $o13
    b) >h10 $o19
    c) $o13 +v11
    d) >h10 $o13
    e) =s19 *t39

Q28

What is the code for “Every Dynamism”?

  1. a) @i45 *f29
    b) ?u23 <n25
    c) +v11 &y49
    d) =s19 ^u18
    e) @i45 $a22

Directions (Next Coding Set)

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions:

  • “The meeting adjourned abruptly” → “le48” “@h08” “#b63” “$d80”
  • “Since India gained Internet” → “#n63” ua35 “%i24” “%n24”
  • “Scientists have discovered bacteria” → “*al5” “#a63” “&c99” “@i99”

Q29

What is the code for ‘gained’?

  1. a) %i24
    b) #n63
    c) -a35
    d) %n24

Q32

What is the code for ‘since meeting fine’?

  1. a) “*al5 le48 *i15”
    b) “%i24 @h08 *i15”
    c) “%i24 le48 #c63”
    d) “@i99 le48 lu48”
    e) “%i24 le48 *i15”

Q33

What does “&c99 @i99 #n63 @h08″ stand for?

  1. a) Since India have fine
    b) The Scientists discovered Internet
    c) Meeting gained the economic
    d) Cannot be determined
    e) None of these

Q34

What could be the code for ‘economic internet’?

  1. a) #n63 #c63
    b) %i24 *a15
    c) le48 #n63
    d) #c63 -a35
    e) None of these

Directions (Number Series Logic)

Rules:
(i) If odd followed by odd → multiply
(ii) Even followed by even → divide
(iii) Even followed by perfect square of odd → subtract
(iv) Odd followed by even → add
(v) Even followed by odd (not perfect square) → square odd and add

Q35

96 16 81 = x
11 15 18 = y

Find y − 2x

  1. a) 108
    b) 33
    c) 105
    d) 36
    e) None of these

Q36

28 37 49 13 = x
12 22 = y

What is sum of resultants?

  1. a) 108
    b) 244
    c) 102
    d) 169
    e) None of these

Q37

18 64 5 8 17 = x
11 = y

Find x + y

  1. a) 189
    b) 129
    c) 69
    d) 5
    e) None of these

Q38

9 12 15 25 50 = x
24 = y

Find x ÷ y

  1. a) 18
    b) 8
    c) 6
    d) 5
    e) None of these

Q39

56 14 9 = x
36 12 7 = y

Find difference between resultants

  1. a) 14
    b) 21
    c) 5
    d) 26
    e) None of these
Letter Code
P 3
D 6
A #
F 8
L $
H 4
M 2
R 7
K @
T 9
B 5
E 1
U %

Conditions:

(i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as ‘0’.
(ii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as ‘Ⓒ’.
(iii) If the first as well as the last letter are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for first letter.

Q36

KEDURT

  1. a) @16%7@
    b) 916%7@
    c) @16$79
    d) 916%79
    e) None of these

Q37

EDRTMP

  1. a) 167923
    b) 167921
    c) 067920
    d) 067923
    e) None of these

Q38

FHRAMU

  1. a) 847#28
    b) %47#28
    c) 847#2%
    d) Ⓒ47#28
    e) None of these

Q39

ULTPHE

  1. a) %$934%
    b) 1$934%
    c) %$9341
    d) 1$9341
    e) None of these

Q40

HKEDLB

  1. a) 5@16$4
    b) 4@16$5
    c) 4@16$4
    d) 0@16$5
    e) None of these

Direction:

In each of the following questions two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the question below the rows is to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from left to right.

Rules:

(i) If an even number is followed by another even number they are to be added.
(ii) If an even number is followed by a prime number, they are to be multiplied.
(iii) If an odd number is followed by an even number, the even number is to be subtracted from the odd number.
(iv) If an odd number is followed by another odd number, the first number is to be added to the square of the second number.
(v) If an even number is followed by a composite odd number, the even number is to be divided by the odd number.

Q41

  1. 84 21 13
    II. 15 11 44

What is half of the sum of the resultants of the two rows?

  1. a) 116
    b) 132
    c) 232
    d) 236
    e) None of these

Q42

  1. 45 18 12
    II. 22 14 9

What is the product of the resultants of the two rows?

  1. a) 75
    b) 48
    c) 45
    d) 64
    e) None of these

Q43

  1. 12 7 16
    II. 79 28 15

What is the difference between the resultants of the second row and the first row?

  1. a) 276
    b) 176
    c) 100
    d) 156
    e) None of these

Q44

  1. 36 13 39
    II. 77 30 7

What will be the outcome if the resultant of the second row is divided by the resultant of the first row?

  1. a) 12
    b) 16
    c) 8
    d) 6
    e) None of these

Q45

  1. 65 11 12
    II. 15 3 11

What is the sum of the resultants of the two rows?

  1. a) 366
    b) 66
    c) 264
    d) 462
    e) None of these

 

 

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