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# In a certain code language , 'PROBLEM' is written as MPERLOB. How will 'PROBLEM' is written as MPERLOB. How will 'NUMBERS' be written in that code?

 A) SNUREMB B) SNRUBME C) SNRUEMB D) SNRUMEB

Explanation:

$\begin{array}{cccccc}1& 2& 3& 4& 5& 6\\ P& R& O& B& L& E\end{array}\begin{array}{c}7\\ M\end{array}⇒\begin{array}{cccccc}7& 1& 6& 2& 5& 3\\ M& P& E& R& L& O\end{array}\begin{array}{c}4\\ B\end{array}$

Similarly, $\begin{array}{cccccc}1& 2& 3& 4& 5& 6\\ N& U& M& B& E& R\end{array}\begin{array}{c}7\\ S\end{array}⇒\begin{array}{cccccc}7& 1& 6& 2& 5& 3\\ S& N& R& U& E& M\end{array}\begin{array}{c}4\\ B\end{array}$

Q:

FRIEND : FPIBNZ :: PATRON : ?

 A) PTYOPI B) PYTOPJ C) PYTOOJ D) PYTPOJ

Explanation:

FRIEND : FPIBNZ

Follows a pattern that,

F - F

R- second letter to left of R i.e, P

I - I

E - Third letter to left of E i.e, B

N - N

D - Fourth letter to left of D i.e, Z

Similarly, for PATRON

P - P

A -  second letter to left of A i.e, Y

T - T

R - Third letter to left of R i.e, O

O - O

N - Fourth letter to left of N i.e, J

PATRON : PYTOOJ

Therefore, FRIEND : FPIBNZ :: PATRON : PYTOOJ

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Q:

Coding-Decoding

If Pour is wrtten as 4156
Sware is written as 78269
Clear is written as 3@926

Then what is the code for PEARL= ?

 A) 429@6 B) 4962@ C) 4692@ D) 4926@

Explanation:

Pour - 4156 => P = 4,  r = 6

Sware - 78269 => a =  2,  e = 9

Clear - 3@926 => l = @

=> Pearl = 4926@

6 284
Q:

If HAT is coded as 'jcv' then what will GUN be coded as?

 A) iwp B) IKM C) kip D) Klp

Explanation:

Here HAT is coded as jcv

=> Leaving a letter in between i.e, after H leave i write j in small letters

In the same way, A => c, T => v

Similarly for GUN => iwp

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Q:

In a certain code 'Black' means Orange', 'Orange' means Violet','Violet' means 'Green', 'Green' means 'White' ,'White', means 'Yellow' and 'Yellow' means 'Sky blue', what is the colour of coal ?

 A) Orange B) Sky Blue C) Violet D) Yellow

Explanation:

The colour of coal is Black. In the code language ,black is called orange. So, the colour of coal is Orange.

18 1213
Q:

If E = 5 and READ is coded as 7, then what is the code of 'DEAR' ?

 A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9

Explanation:

Here E = 5 = 5/1 = 5

=> READ = 18 + 5 + 1 + 4 = 28/4 = 7

=> DEAR = 4 + 5 + 1 + 18 = 28/4 = 7

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Q:

In a certain code language, 'is uc he bh kr' mean 'Lucky likes to dance freely', 'ha by lm kr op' mean 'Dance can be a hobby', 'he id ac kr bh' mean 'Lucky teaches dance to kids' and 'kr id bh tw uc' mean 'Kids dance freely with Lucky'.

'Lucky likes to dance with kids' can be coded as ?

 A) he kr op id uc tw B) bh is he kr tw id C) ac tw op bh uc id D) None of the above

Explanation:

From given data, codes for

Lucky - bh

Likes - is

to - he

Dance - kr

with - tw

Kids - id

Hence, Lucky like to dance with kids can be coded as 'bh is he kr tw id'.

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Q:

If MILITARY can be written as 1, 2, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 then how can TIMLI be written in that code ?

 A) 2, 3, 1, 4, 2 B) 4, 2, 1, 5, 7 C) 3, 4, 5, 1, 6 D) 4, 2, 1, 3, 2

Explanation:

22 1786
Q:

In a certain code language

" given  time  simple  plan " is written as ' @E4  &N4  %N5  #E6 '

" tired  solution  plant  great " is written as ' #N8  @D5  %T5  &T5 '

" sick  point  good  turn " is written as ' #K4  %D4  @N4  &T5 '

" garden  sister  phone  team " is written as ' &E5  #R6  %N6  @M4 '

Which of the following code is for ' plan ' and ' translate ' ?

 A) @E8 and &N5 B) &N4 and @E9 C) @E1 and &N4 D) &N4 and @D7

Explanation:

plan is given in first step. Total count of letters is 4 and last letter is N and ‘p’ is coded as & so Final answer will be-  &N4

We have to find 'translate' code. As we can see that this word is not given in any steps but as we know the idea of that so we can solve it.

Step I: first we will count the letters of that word that is 9, then we put digit 9 at the right end.

Step II: we will put the last letter of that word then it will like- E9

Step III: at the last step ‘t’ is coded for ‘@’(first letter of each word is coded by a specific symbol like here ‘t’ is coded for ‘@’. We can find the first coded symbol by looking at the other given words.