Coding and Decoding Questions

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In a certain code language, "HAMMER" is written as "MAHERM". How is "MATTER" written in that code language?

A) TREMAT B) TAMERT
C) TAEMRT D) TARMET
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) TAMERT

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2 1904
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If 5@1=60; 12@8=200; 16@2=180; then what is the value of 16@10=?

A) 32 B) 11
C) 9 D) 260
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 260

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0 1899
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If in a certain language KINDLE is coded as ELDNIK, how is FASHION coded in that code?

A) NOISHAF B) NIOHSAF
C) IONHSAF D) NOIHSAF
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) NOIHSAF

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1 1895
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If 4 x 5 x 2 = 524, 3 x 7 x 2 = 723 and 6 x 8 x 7 = 876 then 9 x 4 x 5 = ?

A) 495 B) 459
C) 549 D) 954
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 459

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0 1894
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In a certain code language, "TIRED" is written as "56" and "BRAIN" is written as "44". How is "LAZY" written in that code language?

A) 64 B) 61
C) 54 D) 51
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 64

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2 1889
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Some equations have been solved on the basis of a certain pattern. Find the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis:

7*4*3 = 437
8*6*4=648
4*3*6=?

A) 346 B) 364
C) 643 D) 463
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 364

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0 1888
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In these questions, the relationship between two elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
Statement: X = M < A < S = T < R

Conclusion:
I. M = T
II. R > A

A) If only conclusion I follow. B) If only conclusion II follow.
C) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) If only conclusion II follow.

Explanation:

X = M < A < S = T < R
Conclusions:
For conclusion I - M < A < S = T - There is no relation between M and T.
I. M = T (false)
For conclusion II -
A < S = T < R
II. R > A (True) - R is greater than A.
Hence, only conclusion II follow.

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0 1885
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In a certain code language, “LAND” is written as “33” and “TURN” is written as “75”. How is “MALE” written in that code language?

 

A) 33 B) 35
C) 37 D) 40
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 33

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0 1885