Coding Decoding
Coding Decoding
A code is a system of signals. Therefore, coding is a method of transmitting messages between the sender and receiver without a third person understanding it. The Coding and Decoding test is set up to judge the candidates ability to decipher the law that codes a particular message and break the code to reveal the message.
MIXED CODING
In this type of question, three or four complete messages are given in the coded language and the code for a particular word is asked. To analyse such codes, any two messages bearing the common word are picked up. The common code word will mean that word. Proceeding similarly by picking up all possible combinations of two messages the entire message can be analysed. Eg: If tee see pee means drink fruit juice, see kee lee means juice is sweet, and lee ree mee means he is intelligent, which word in that language means sweet? (1) see (2) kee (3) lee (4) pee (5) tee In the first and the second statements the common word is juice and the common code word is see. So see means juice. In the second and the third statements, the common word is is and the common code is lee. So lee means is. Thus in the second statement, the remaining word sweet is coded as kee. Hence the answer is (2).
LETTER CODING
A particular letter stands for another letter in letter coding. Eg: If COURSE is coded as FRXUVH, how is RACE coded in that code? (1) HFDU (2) UCFH (3) UDFH (4) UDHF (5) UDFG In the given code, each letter is moved three steps forward than the corresponding letter in the word. So R is coded as U, A as D, C as F, E as H. Hence (3) is the answer.
NUMBER CODING
In these questions, either numerical code values are assigned to a word or alphabetical code values are assigned to numbers. The candidate is required to analyse the code as per directions. Case I: When numerical values are assigned to words. Eg: If in a certain code ROPE is coded as 6821, CHAIR is coded as 73456 what will be the code for CRAPE? (1) 73456 (2) 76421 (3) 77246 (4) 77123 (5) None of these Clearly, in the given code, the alphabets are coded as follows. R O P E C H A I 6 8 2 1 7 3 4 5 So CRAPE is coded as 76421 So the answer is (2) Case II: When alphabetical code values are assigned to the numbers. Eg: In a certain code 3456 is coded as ROPE. 15546 is coded as APPLE. Then how is 54613 coded? (1) RPPEO (2) ROPEA (3) POEAR (4) PAREO (5) None of these Clearly in the given figures, the numbers are coded as follows. 3 4 5 6 1 4 R O P E A L So 54613 is coded as POEAR. The answer is (3)
DECODING
In these questions, artificial or code values are assigned to a word or a group of words and the candidate is required to find out the original words. Eg: If in a certain language FLOWER is written as EKNVDQ, what will be written as GNTRD?
(1) HEOUS (2) HOUES (3) HUOSE (4) HOUSE (5) None of these Each letter of the word is one step ahead of the corresponding letter of the code. E K NV DQ G N T R D F L O W E R HO U S E Thus HOUSE is written as GNTRD, So the answer is (4)
symbols are assigned to alphabets. The candidate is required to analyse the code as per direction. Eg: 1. In a certain code TOME is written as @ $ * ? and ARE is written as ? How can REMOTE be written in that code? (1) ? $ @ ? (2) @ ? * $ @ ? (3) ? * $ @ ? (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these Sol: From the data we have T @ O $ M * E ? and A R E ? Hence REMOTE is coded as ? * $ @ ? So (3) is the answer.
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13. In a certain code, 247 means spread red carpet ; 256 means dust one carpet and 234 means one red carpet which digit in that code means dust? (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 6 (5) Cannot say 14. In a certain code language, 134 means good and tasty, 478 means see good pictures ; and 729 means pictures are faint. Which of the following digits stands for see? (1) 4 (2) 7 (3) 9 (4) 8 (5) None of these 15. In a certain code 253 means books are old ; 546 means man is old and 378 means buy good books. What stands for are in that code? (1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 6 (5) 9 16. In a certain code language TSSNOFFQ is written as STRONGER then GQFDENN will be written as (1) DOMEERF (2) FEEDORM (3) FREEDOM (4) FREEDMO (5) None of these 17. If FULFNHW is the code for CRICKET, EULGH will be coded as (1) PRIDE (2) BRIDE (3) BLADE (4) BLIND (5) None of these 18. If in a certain language REMOTE is coded as ROTEME, which word would be coded as PNIICC? (1) NPIICC (2) PICCIN (3) PINCIC (4) PICNIC (5) PICINC Directions (19-21): The number in each question below is to be codified in the following code. Digit: 5 3 7 1 4 9 6 2 8 Letter: C J O X N Q T Z F
19. 163542 (1) XTJCNZ (4) XTCJNZ 20. 925873 (1) ZQCFOJ (4) QZCFJO 21. 741568 (1) ONCXTF (4) ONXCTF (2) NOXCFT 93) ONCFCT (5) None of these (2) QZCFOJ (3) QZCOFJ (5) None of these (2) TXJCNZ (3) XTJCZN (5) None of these
22. In a certain code ORANGE is written as ? @ + * and EAT is written as * @ $. How can ROTATE be written in that code? (1) ? $ @ * $ (4) ? $ * @ (2) ? $ @ * (3) ? $ @ $ * (5) None of these
23. In a certain code PALM is written as @ ? $ and ARM is written as @ * $ . How can ALARM be written in that code? (1) @ @ ? $ (4) @ ? @ $ (2) @ $ ? @ (3) ? @ @ $ (5) None of these
24. In a certain code HEAT is written as ? * $ @ and FINGER is written as & *@. How can FATHER be written in that code? (1) $ @ ? *@ (2) $ @ ? @* (3) @ ? @ $ * (4) $ @ ? @* (5) None of these 25. In a certain code BODE is written as @ $ * ? and EAT is written as ? How can DEBATE be written in that code? (1) ? * @ * (2) * ? @ ? (3) * ? @ * ? (5) None of these (4) Cannot be determined