Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
13 views

coding decoding 2 (1)

The document contains a series of coding and decoding questions that require the application of specific rules to determine the correct codes for given groups of numbers, symbols, and letters. It includes multiple-choice questions where participants must select the correct coded representation based on provided conditions. Additionally, it features questions related to forming meaningful words from given letters and interpreting codes from a specified language.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
13 views

coding decoding 2 (1)

The document contains a series of coding and decoding questions that require the application of specific rules to determine the correct codes for given groups of numbers, symbols, and letters. It includes multiple-choice questions where participants must select the correct coded representation based on provided conditions. Additionally, it features questions related to forming meaningful words from given letters and interpreting codes from a specified language.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

CODING DECODING

Directions (1-5): In this question, a group of numbers/symbols followed by five combinations of letter codes is given. You have to find
out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of the numbers/symbols based on the given coding system and the
conditions and mark the combinations as your answer.

Conditions:-
I. If the first and the last elements are symbols then their coded are to be interchanged.
II. If a symbol is immediately followed as well as immediately preceded by a number then that symbol is to be coded as ‘I’.
III. If the last element is an odd number then the second element is to be coded as the code of the odd number.
IV. If the third element is an even number then the code of that even number is to be interchanged with the code of the first element.
(Please Note: All the elements have to be counted from left to right to fulfill the conditions.)
Q1. #@3+42
(a) ZDXIHE (b)EOKUHZ (c)ZKEIDH (d)EDXIHZ (e) EDUXHZ
Q2. 8^@5𝛿7
(a) LMDAIM (b) LTMAKM (c) DTLAKM (d) LMKDAM (e) DTUXAM
Q3. @32&#8
(a) EXDPZL (b) EZDPXL (c) XEDZIL (d) XLEZPL (e) ZLEXPL
Q4. @97&^
(a) LYDPTK (b) DYIPTK (c) KYMPTD (d) DYLITK (e) LYDPTG
Q5. $452#%
(a) GHIEZB (b) GHAIEZ (c) BHZEAG (d) BHAEZG (e) AHGEZB

Q6. In a certain code language, ‘avoid going out’ is coded as ‘319’. Similarly, ‘going for party’ is coded as ‘612’ and ‘avoid’ for party’ is
coded as ‘362’. What will be the code for ‘party’ in the given code language?
(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 9 (d) Either ‘3’ or ‘1’ (e) Either ‘2’ or ‘6’

Directions (12-15): Study the information to answer the given questions:


In a certain code language ‘many residents of city’ is written as ‘ja nu pa la’, ‘city with many choices’ is written as ‘ko la nu si’, ‘choices
made by residents’ is written as ‘pa mx ko tr’ and ‘made good choices here’ is written as ‘vk rp tr ko’ (All the codes are two-letter codes
only.)

Q12. What is the codes for ‘with’ in the given code language?
(a) si (b) la (c) ko (d) tr (e) nu
Q13. What is the code for ‘made by residents’ in the given code language?
(a) mx pa tr (b) ko mx pa (c) tr mx ko (d) la pa tr (e) mxtrvk
Q14. What is the code for ‘choices’ in the given code language?
(a) ko (b) vk (c) la (d) nu (e) si
Q15. Which of the following may represent ‘here for good’ in the given code language?
(a) la rp wq (b) xz vk si (c) rp uy vk (d) vk rp ja (e) vk rp la
Circle represents • [5] and rectangle represents ∎ [0]. If circle • appears in unit’s place then its value is 5. If circle appears in ten’s place
Directions (1-5): Read the following instruction carefully and answer accordingly:

then its value will be just double of 5 i.e. 10. If circle appears in hundreds place then its value will be just double of 10 i.e. it is 20 and so
on.
•=5
•∎ = 10
•∎∎ = 20
•∎∎∎ = 40
•∎∎∎∎ = 80

(c) ∎•∎•
Q1. How will you represent ‘55’ in this code language?
(a) •∎••(b) ••∎ (d) •∎•∎ (e) •••

(c) ∎∎••• (d) ∎•••∎


Q2. How will you represent ‘100’ in this code language?
(a) ••∎∎∎ (b) •••∎∎ (e) •∎•∎∎
Q3. What will be the value of this code ••∎••?
(a) 200 (b) 160 (c) 120 (d) 135 (e) 155
Q4. What will be value for this code •••∎?
(a) 95 (b) 40 (c) 100 (d) 80 (e) 70

(c) ∎∎••• (e) ∎•∎••


Q5. How will you represent ‘125’ in this code langue?
(a) •∎∎∎• (b) •••∎• (d) ••∎∎•

Directions (6-10): Read the following instruction carefully and answer accordingly:
Triangle ▲represents [1] and circle ● represents (0). If triangle appears in units place than its value is 1. If triangle appears in tens
place then its value is just double of 1, i.e. (2). If triangle appears in hundreds place than its value is just double of 2 i.e. (4) and so on.
▲= 1
▲●= 2
▲●●= 4
▲●●●= 8
▲●●●●=16
Q6. How will you represent ‘12’ in this code language?
(a) ▲▲● (b) ●▲▲ (c) ●●▲▲ (d)▲▲●● (e) ▲●▲●
Q7. How will you represent ‘19’ in this code language?
(a) ▲▲▲● (b)▲●●▲▲ (c) ●●▲▲▲ (d) ▲▲●▲ (e) ●▲●▲
Q8. What will be the value for this code ▲▲●▲?
(a) 19 (b) 10 (c) 17 (d) 13 (e) None of the above
Q9. What will be the value for this code▲▲▲▲?
(a) 30 (b) 12 (c) 15 (d) 20 (e) 22
Q10. What will be the value for this code ▲▲▲●▲?
(a) 28 (b) 27 (c) 21 (d) 39 (e) 29

Directions (11-15): Read the following instruction carefully and answer accordingly:
Triangle ▲represents [100] and circle ● represents (0). If triangle appears in units place than its value is 100. If triangle appears in tens
place then its value is just double of 100, i.e. (200). If triangle appears in hundreds place than its value is just double of 200 i.e. (400)
and so on.
▲= 100
▲●= 200
▲●●= 400
▲●●●= 800
▲●●●●= 1600
Q11. How will you represent ‘1200’ in this code language?
(a) ▲▲● (b) ●▲▲ (c) ●●▲▲ (d)▲▲●● (e) ▲●▲●
Q12. How will you represent ‘1900’ in this code language?
(a) ▲▲▲● (b)▲●●▲▲ (c) ●●▲▲▲ (d) ▲▲●▲ (e) ●▲●▲
Q13. What will be the value for this code ▲▲●▲?
(a) 1200 (b) 1000 (c) 2400 (d) 1300 (e) None of the above
Q14. What will be the value for this code▲▲▲▲?
(a) 1100 (b) 1300 (c) 1500 (d) 1600 (e) 1400
Q15. What will be the value for this code ▲▲▲●▲?
(a) 2000 (b) 3200 (c) 2500 (d) 1900 (e) 2900

Q1. In a certain code language, TOWN is written as AHDG. How is BUWPTU written in that code language?
(a) IMDIBN (b) INDIAN (c) INEIBN (d) INDPEN (e) None of these
Q2. How many meaningful English words can be formed by using the letters R, I, A, L only once? If only one word can be formed mark
X as your answer. If no such word can be formed mark Q as your answer. If only two such words can be formed mark R as your answer.
If three such words can be formed mark T as your answer and if more than three such words can be formed mark Z as your answer.
(a) X (b) Q (c) R (d) T (e) Z
Q7. How is TEAD written in a code language?
I. READ is written as $#@© in the code language.
II. TREAT is written as %©#@% in the code language.
III. TEAR is written as %#@© in the code language.
(a) Only I (b) Only II and III (c) All I, II and III (d) Only I and III (e) None of these

Directions(11-15): In each of the following questions, a group of letters is to be coded by number/symbol codes given below and the
conditions that follow. In each question, a group of letters is given followed by groups of number/ symbol code numbered (a), (b), (c),
and (d). The correct combination of codes is your answer. If none of the four combinations is correct or does not fit the given criteria
among (i), (ii), and (iii); your answer is (e), i.e. none of these.

P D A F L H M R K T B E U
3 6 # 8 $ 4 2 7 @ 9 5 1 %

Conditions:
(i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as '0'.
(ii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as '©'.
(iii) If the first, as well as the last letter are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for first letter.
Q11. KEDURT
(a) @16%7@ (b) 916%7@ (c) 916%79 (d) @16$79 (e) None of these
Q12. EDRTMP
(a) 167923 (b) 167921 (c) 067920 (d) 067120 (e) None of these
Q13. FHRAMU
(a) 847428 (b) %47#28 (c) 847#2% (d) © 47#2 © (e) None of these
Q14. ULTPHE
(a) %$934% (b) 1$9341 (c) %$9341 (d)15934% (e) None of these
Q15. HKEDLB
(a) 5@16$4 (b) 4@1655 (c) 4@16$5 (d) 0@16S5 (e) None of these

You might also like