Coding Questions ?
Coding Questions ?
16. In a certain TEMPORAL is written as OLDSMBSP. 21. What is the code for ‘idea’?
How is CONSIDER written in that code? a) fo b) la
a) RMNBSFEJ b) BNMRSFEJ c) bu d) na
c) RMNBJEFS d) TOPDQDCH e) Either bu or na
e) None of these 22. Which of the following represents ‘name has
17. If ‘green’ means ‘yellow’; ‘yellow’ means been displayed’?
‘white’; ‘white’ means ‘red’; ‘red’ means ‘violet’; a) ya la ke si b) jo na ya la
‘violet’ means ‘black’; then which of the
following will be the colour of human blood? c) si jo ke na d) buy a ke la
a) Red b) Black e) ya si jo zo
In a certain code ‘for profit order now’ is written In a certain code “new banking systems” is
as ‘ho ja ye ga’, ‘right now for him’ is written as coded as “ss tp na”. “officer in uniform” is
‘ga ve ja se’. ‘place order for profit’ is written as coded as “or mu at”. “new bank officer” is
‘ga bi ho ye’ and ‘only in right order’ is written coded as “or bk na” and “systems in bank” is
as ‘ve du ye zo’. coded as “bk at ss”
26. What is the code for ‘him’? 32. What does the code “bk” stand for?
a) ga b) ve a) new b) systems
c) ja d) se c) officer d) in
27. What does ‘bi’ stand for? 33. What will the code “ss mu” stand for?
28. ‘fo ve du’ could be a code for which of the 34. How will “new officer” be coded?
following?
a) or na b) tp na
a) in right spirits b) only in profit
c) na at d) tp or
c) order only him d) place in right
e) ss at
e) order only now
35. How will “bank officer in uniform” be
29. What is the code for ‘profit’?
coded?
a) ye b) ga
a) ss na at or b) bk at or mu
c) bi d) ja
c) ss na bk at d) at mu ss or
e) ho
e) bk ss mu na
30. Which of the following may represent ‘only for
36. What is the code for “in”?
now’?
a) ss b) or
a) ja bi zo b) du zo ga
c) at d) mu
c) zo ga ja d) zo ga ye
e) none of these
e) du bi ja
Directions (37-41): Study the following
31. What is the code for ‘order’?
information to answer the given questions:
a) ye b) ga
In a certain code ‘8 2 9’ means ‘how art thou’ ,
c) bi d) ja ‘9 5 8’ means ‘thou art good’ and ‘1 5 8 7 3’
means ‘thy good and thou bad’.
e) ho
37. What may be the possible code for ‘thy’? 43. The code ‘li ri to ve’ may represent
38. What is the code for thou? d) serial theory state the
a) 5 0 8 b) 7 8 0 e) None of these
e) None of these a) pu b) to
a) 7 5 8 9 b) 8 2 9 5 e) Cannot be determined
e) None is correct e) be
49. What does ‘sa’ stand for? 54. What would be the code for ‘huge cities create
chaos’?
a) rush b) traffic
a) ka be nt ro b) nt ro db sh
c) it d) is
c) be db ro nt d) ro sh ka nt
e) None of these
e) Cannot be determined
50. Which of the following may represent ‘traffic is
for one hour’? 55. What would be the code for ‘capitals are
chaos’?
a) fi ye no mi ru b) fi le do mi ru
a) ju sh pi b) pi ro ju
c) fi ye do mi ru d) fi so do mi ro
c) be ro pi d) nt ju pi
e) None of these
e) sh ju be
51. What does ‘do’ stand for?
56. What is the code for ‘huge industry’?
a) hour b) ‘is’ or ‘traffic’
a) ka pi b) db ro
c) it d) is
c) db ka d) ka db
e) None of these
e) ka ro
Directions (52-56): Study the following
information to answer the given questions: Directions (57-61): Study the following
information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code language.
In a certain code language,
‘capital cities are crowded’ is written as ‘ju sh pi
be’. ‘rural and urban divide’ is coded as ‘na ku zu la’
‘crowded cities create chaos’ is written as ‘sh be ‘gap in rural infrastructure’ is coded as ‘kt la vm
nt ro’ pi’
‘huge industry create capital’ is written as ‘db ju ‘urban planning more important’ is coded as ‘ti
nt ka’ na ku bu’
‘industries are huge chaos’ is written as ‘ka pi ro ‘more divide than gap’ is coded as ‘pi cu dm ju’
db’ 57. What is the code for ‘and’?
52. What would be the code for ‘crowded cities
a) zu b) na
have huge industry’?
c) ku d) la
a) sh be ro ka db b) pi ka ro sh be
e) Cannot be determined
c) k ape db sh ck d) ju db ka sh pi
58. What is the code for ‘rural divide’?
e) ka sh be nt db
a) zu la b) la dm
53. What is the code for ‘chaos’ in that code
language? c) pi zu d) ku la
a) ro b) db e) Cannot be determined
59. What is the code for ‘gap’? a) bu kun a zu pi la cu b) vm la zu pi na cu ku
a) dm b) vm c) kt bu zu pi ti vm la d) la ku vm kt ti bun a
c) zu d) pi e) Cannot be determined
Directions (62-66): Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Digit/ Symbol 9 @ 2 4 $ 3 7 % δ 1 5 6 * 8 ©
Letter Code R W F P A H B M E J Q I U N T
62. What is the code for ‘with ‘ in the given code language?
a) tr b) la
c) ko d) si
e) nu
64. What is the code for ‘choices’ in the given code c) with d) Either ‘city’ or ‘good’
language?
e) good
a) si b) vk
Directions (67-71) : In each of the question
c) la d) nu below is given a group of digits digits/symbols
followed by four combinations of letters
e) ko
numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find
65. Which of the following may represent ‘here for out which of the combinations correctly
good’ in the given code language? represents the group of digits/symbols based on
the following coding system and the conditions
a) la rp wq b) xz vk si
that follow and mark the number of that 68. 4$%3*6
combination as your answer . If none of the
a) PAMHUI b) PAMHUP
combinations correctly represents the group of
digits/symbols mark (5) i.e. ‘None of these’ as c) IAMHUP d) IAMHUI
your answer.
e) None of these
Conditions :
69. 9©$3%6
i) If the first unit is an even digit and the last unit
a) IWAHMI b) RWAHMI
is a symbol, both are to be coded as the code
for the even digit. c) IWAHMR d) RWHAMR
ii) If the first unit is a symbol and the last unit is e) None of these
an odd digit, their codes are to be interchanged.
70. 728%9$
iii) If the first unit is an odd digit and the last
a) AFNMRB b) BFNMRB
unit is an even digit, both are to be coded as the
code for the odd digit. c) AFNMRA d) BFNMRA
e) None of these
Directions (72-76): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of
digits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly
represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and
mark the number of that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents
the group of letters, marks (5) i.e. ‘None of these, as your answer.
Letter P M K E A I Z T R U B F N V D
Code $ 3 1 4 @ 2 5 © 8 7 δ 6 % # 9
Conditions:
i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant both are to be coded as *.
ii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel their codes are to be interchanged.
iii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels both are to be coded as the first letter.
a) 7δ©25% b) %δ©257
c) *δ©25* d) 7δ©257
e) None of these
75. BAEFNP
Letter B A D E F H J K M I U O W F P
code 6 $ 7 8 # 1 2 * % 3 © 4 9 @ 5
a) δ@46%δ b) $@46%δ
c) *@46%* d) $@46%$
e) None of these
i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is e) None of these
a consonant, their codes are to be interchanged.
79. PEJDWU
ii) If both the first and the last letters are
a) 58279© b) δ8279δ
consonants, both are to be coded as ‘δ’.
c) ©8279© d) 582795
iii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last
letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as the e) None of these
code for the vowel.
80. DMEAKJ
Directions (77-82): In each question below is
a) 7%8$2 b) 2%8$*7
given a group of letters followed by four
combinations of digits/symbols numbered (1), c) 7%8$*δ d) δ%8$*δ
(2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of
81. IBHWPO
the combinations correctly represents the group
of letters based on the following coding system a) 361954 b) 461953
and the conditions that follow and mark the c) 361953 d) 461954
number of that combination as your answer. If
none of the combinations correctly represents e) None of these
the group of letters, marks (5) i.e. ‘None of 82. UKPDMI
these, as your answer.
a) ©5*7%3 b) δ*57%δ
77. EKFUDH
c) 3*57%© d) ©*5%73
a) 8*#©78 b) 1*#©78
e) None of these
Answer key:
1. a 2. d 3. c 4. c 5. b
6. a 7. d 8. b 9. c 10. e
11. c 12. a 13. d 14. b 15. c
16. a 17. e 18. c 19. c 20. e
21. a 22. b 23. a 24. d 25. c
26. d 27. c 28. a 29. e 30. c
31. a 32. e 33. e 34. a 35. b
36. c 37. c 38. b 39. c 40. a
41. b 42. e 43. c 44. a 45. d
46. b 47. c 48. d 49. a 50. e
51. b 52. c 53. a 54. e 55. d
56. b 57. c 58. a 59. d 60. e
61. b 62. d 63. a 64. e 65. c
66. b 67. b 68. a 69. e 70. d
71. c 72. a 73. b 74. c 75. e
76. d 77. e 78. a 79. c 80. d
81. a 82. e