Coding_and_Decoding_Tips
Coding_and_Decoding_Tips
Coding and decoding questions test your logical reasoning, pattern recognition, and analytical skills.
These questions fall under verbal intelligence tests when language-based and non-verbal
1. Letter Coding
Answer: EPH.
Answer: ATAD.
2. Number Coding
Answer: 6.
Answer: 2514.
3. Symbol Coding
Answer: %@#.
4. Word Coding
Example 1: If APPLE = ORANGE, and ORANGE = BANANA, what is the code for APPLE?
Answer: ORANGE.
Answer: MRAW.
5. Conditional Coding
Solution: B = 2 x 1 = 2, A = 1 x 2 = 2, D = 4 x 1 = 4.
Answer: 224.
6. Decoding
Answer: XAT.
positions.
3. Learn Common Number Patterns: Use direct positions, sums, or squares of letter positions.
5. Break Down Complex Codes: Solve one step at a time and reverse operations for decoding.
6. Practice Directional Shifts: Handle forward (+) or backward (-) letter shifts.
7. Observe Patterns in Words: Separate vowels and consonants to identify patterns.
8. Memorize Example Codes: Familiarize yourself with common examples provided above.
9. Avoid Common Mistakes: Read instructions carefully and avoid confusing forward and reverse
positions.