Question 1 :
<div>In a code language, if TRAINS is coded as RTIASN, how will FLOWER be coded in the same language ?</div>
Question 2 :
Given below are the codes for the digits/symbols. Study the conditions given below and answer the questions that follow. <br>Digit/symbol: <br>6 2 @ * 3 $ 1 # 7 8 4 % 5 £ 9 <br>Letter codes: <br>G J B P O A K N F Q L S D M H <br>Conditions: <br>(1) If the 1st element in the group is a symbol and the last one is an odd digit, the code for both will be X. <br>(2) If the 1st element is an even digit and the last element is a symbol, then codes for each of them gets interchanged. <br>(3) If the 1st element is an odd digit and the last element is an even digit then the code for both will be Y. <br>(4) If both the 1st and the last elements are symbols, then the code for both will be Z. <br>What will be the code for the following groups of numbers and symbols?<br>8 4 6 9 7 3 %
Question 3 :
Directions for questions 3 to 6: In a certain code language, the codes for some words are as follows. <br>NATION - agvnab <br>REMOTE - rzgrbe <br>STAIR - efgnv <br>FORMAL - bensyz <br>COMMON - zabzpb <br>FOR - ebs <br>Based on the above coding pattern answer the following questions.<br>What is the code for ‘CREATOR’?
Question 4 :
<div>In a code language, if SUGAR is coded as ZNMDB and TEA is coded as FLD, how would you code GRATE in the same code language.</div>
Question 5 :
In a certain code language, if the word ROUTINE is coded as JMPRRLJ and the word FIDELITY is coded as LGHCXGNW, then how will you code the following words in that language?<br>TOBACCO
Question 6 :
In a certain code, language Bread is called Butter, Butter is called Milk, Milk is called Shirt, Shirt is called Shoe, Shoe is called Bicycle, Bicycle is called Watch, Watch is called Aeroplane and Aeroplane is called Ship, then which of the following indicates time in that language?
Question 7 :
For the following sentences given in column I, the codes are given in column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the words form the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>I do not cheat. </td><td>1 # 2 7</td></tr> <tr><td>I win the gold medal</td><td> 9 @ 7 6 $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>I am not the last </td><td>3 7 6 $\pi$ #</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav do not loose </td><td>1 8 # %</td></tr> <tr><td>Last person win the silver medal </td><td>4 $\pi$ 6 q @ $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav is a person</td><td> 4 5 8 *</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for “Manav is a cheat”?
Question 8 :
In a certain code language if RAIN is coded as abcd, GAIN is coded as bcde and PAIN is coded as bcdf, then what is the code for the word GRAIN?
Question 9 :
<div>In a certain code, “WOMAN” is coded as “DPCZR”, “MASTER” is coded as “PCMEGX”, “FLOWER” is coded as “BIGXDZ” and “FLOAT” is coded as “DCIEB”, then in that language find the word for the following code: IBDZ</div>
Question 10 :
<div>If EAT is 26, ZEAL is 44 and AROMA is 48. How is ‘HELMET’ written in the same language ?</div>
Question 11 :
Directions for questions 3 to 6: In a certain code language, the codes for some words are as follows. <br>NATION - agvnab <br>REMOTE - rzgrbe <br>STAIR - efgnv <br>FORMAL - bensyz <br>COMMON - zabzpb <br>FOR - ebs <br>Based on the above coding pattern answer the following questions.<br>What is the code for ‘SCREEN’?
Question 12 :
<div>In a certain code language, the word ‘RECTANGLE’ is coded as TGEVCPING, then how is the word ‘RHOMBUS’ coded ?</div>
<div>(1) (2) </div>
<div>(3) (4) </div>
Question 13 :
<div>If in a certain language WINTER is coded as VHMSDQ, then how will SUMMER be coded in the same language ?</div>
<div>(1) (2) </div>
<div>(3) (4) RTLMDQ</div>
Question 14 :
In a certain code language, if Violet is called as Green, Green is called as Red, Red is called as Brown, Brown is called as Orange, Orange is called as Yellow, Yellow is called as Blue and Blue is called as Indigo, then <br>what is the colour of human blood in that language?
Question 15 :
In a certain code language, if FRAME = 48 and HURDLE = 74, then FIGMENT =?
Question 16 :
<div>In a certain language, if ‘CARROM’ is written as ‘MORRAC’, then what is the word coded as ‘TIBBAR’.</div>
Question 17 :
For the following sentences given in column I, the codes are given in column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the words form the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>I do not cheat. </td><td>1 # 2 7</td></tr> <tr><td>I win the gold medal</td><td> 9 @ 7 6 $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>I am not the last </td><td>3 7 6 $\pi$ #</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav do not loose </td><td>1 8 # %</td></tr> <tr><td>Last person win the silver medal </td><td>4 $\pi$ 6 q @ $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav is a person</td><td> 4 5 8 *</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for ‘cheat’?
Question 18 :
Given below are the codes for the digits/symbols. Answer the questions based on the codes and the conditions given below the code. <br>Digit/symbol: <br>3 8 £ 4 $ @ 1 # 7 % 9 © * 2 5 S 6 <br>Letter code: <br>D A M H Q C R G B J F K N L T P E <br>Conditions: <br>(1) If both the left most and the right most elements are symbols, then the codes for the first two elements get interchanged between them and the codes for the last two elements get interchanged between them. <br>(2) If the left most element is a symbol and the right most is an even digit then the code for both will be y. <br>(3) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is a symbol, then the codes of these two get interchanged. <br>(4) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is an even digit then the code for both will be w. <br>(5) If the left most element in the group is an even digit and the right most element is an odd digit then, reverse the order of the code for the group.<br>8 3 6 @ 4 9 7
Question 19 :
For the following sentences given in column I, the codes are given in column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the words form the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>All people are not poet </td><td>kak cac hah faf zaz</td></tr> <tr><td>Great people are happy </td><td>tat dad faf zaz</td></tr> <tr><td>Krishna is a god </td><td>nan gag rar mam</td></tr> <tr><td>Tagore is a great poet </td><td>mam kak dad nan lal</td></tr> <tr><td>God make people happy </td><td>tat gag faf sas</td></tr> <tr><td>No person is happy </td><td>xax pap faf mam</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for the word ‘not’ in that language?
Question 20 :
Given below are the codes for the digits/symbols. Answer the questions based on the codes and the conditions given below the code. <br>Digit/symbol: <br>3 8 £ 4 $ @ 1 # 7 % 9 © * 2 5 S 6 <br>Letter code: <br>D A M H Q C R G B J F K N L T P E <br>Conditions: <br>(1) If both the left most and the right most elements are symbols, then the codes for the first two elements get interchanged between them and the codes for the last two elements get interchanged between them. <br>(2) If the left most element is a symbol and the right most is an even digit then the code for both will be y. <br>(3) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is a symbol, then the codes of these two get interchanged. <br>(4) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is an even digit then the code for both will be w. <br>(5) If the left most element in the group is an even digit and the right most element is an odd digit then, reverse the order of the code for the group.<br>5 1 © 2 6 9 @
Question 21 :
For the words given in column I, the codes are given in Column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the letters from the words and their codes given in the columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>(1) PRETEND </td><td>4396408</td></tr> <tr><td>(2) COMMON </td><td>615715</td></tr> <tr><td>(3) HOUSE </td><td>4*2&1</td></tr> <tr><td>(4) SUPPORT </td><td>3*21839</td></tr> <tr><td>(5) DRUM </td><td>5*08</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for the word EMPEROR?
Question 22 :
In a certain code language, if each letter in the English alphabet, which has prime number place value is coded as 1 and each of the remaining letters are coded as 2, then what is the code for the word LANGUAGE?
Question 23 :
<div>If the word ‘MECHANIC’ is coded as ‘EMHCNACI’ in a certain code language, then how will ‘WESTSIDE’ be coded in the same language ?</div>
Question 24 :
Given below are the codes for the digits/symbols. Answer the questions based on the codes and the conditions given below the code. <br>Digit/symbol: <br>3 8 £ 4 $ @ 1 # 7 % 9 © * 2 5 S 6 <br>Letter code: <br>D A M H Q C R G B J F K N L T P E <br>Conditions: <br>(1) If both the left most and the right most elements are symbols, then the codes for the first two elements get interchanged between them and the codes for the last two elements get interchanged between them. <br>(2) If the left most element is a symbol and the right most is an even digit then the code for both will be y. <br>(3) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is a symbol, then the codes of these two get interchanged. <br>(4) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is an even digit then the code for both will be w. <br>(5) If the left most element in the group is an even digit and the right most element is an odd digit then, reverse the order of the code for the group.<br>$ 4 7 8 3 © 6
Question 25 :
In a certain code language, if INFER = 25 and JERSEY = 28, then CHOICE =?
Question 26 :
For the words given in column I, the codes are given in Column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the letters from the words and their codes given in the columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>(1) PRETEND </td><td>4396408</td></tr> <tr><td>(2) COMMON </td><td>615715</td></tr> <tr><td>(3) HOUSE </td><td>4*2&1</td></tr> <tr><td>(4) SUPPORT </td><td>3*21839</td></tr> <tr><td>(5) DRUM </td><td>5*08</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for the word HORMONE?
Question 27 :
Given below are the codes for the digits/symbols. Answer the questions based on the codes and the conditions given below the code. <br>Digit/symbol: <br>3 8 £ 4 $ @ 1 # 7 % 9 © * 2 5 S 6 <br>Letter code: <br>D A M H Q C R G B J F K N L T P E <br>Conditions: <br>(1) If both the left most and the right most elements are symbols, then the codes for the first two elements get interchanged between them and the codes for the last two elements get interchanged between them. <br>(2) If the left most element is a symbol and the right most is an even digit then the code for both will be y. <br>(3) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is a symbol, then the codes of these two get interchanged. <br>(4) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is an even digit then the code for both will be w. <br>(5) If the left most element in the group is an even digit and the right most element is an odd digit then, reverse the order of the code for the group.<br>3 # % 7 9 6 4
Question 28 :
These questions are based on the following data. In a certain code language, if the word ROUTINE is coded as JMPRRLJ and the word FIDELITY is coded as LGHCXGNW, then how will you code the following words in that language?<br>MINUTE
Question 29 :
For the following groups of letters given in Column I, the codes are given in Column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the groups from the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>(1) lit kit bit dit </td><td>b r p d</td></tr> <tr><td>(2) fit git mit kit </td><td>t d s v</td></tr> <tr><td>(3) rit bit git tit </td><td>x p v w</td></tr> <tr><td>(4) nit dit fit rit </td><td>r s x j</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for kit?
Question 30 :
Given below are the codes for the digits/symbols. Study the conditions given below and answer the questions that follow. <br>Digit/symbol: <br>6 2 @ * 3 $ 1 # 7 8 4 % 5 £ 9 <br>Letter codes: <br>G J B P O A K N F Q L S D M H <br>Conditions: <br>(1) If the 1st element in the group is a symbol and the last one is an odd digit, the code for both will be X. <br>(2) If the 1st element is an even digit and the last element is a symbol, then codes for each of them gets interchanged. <br>(3) If the 1st element is an odd digit and the last element is an even digit then the code for both will be Y. <br>(4) If both the 1st and the last elements are symbols, then the code for both will be Z. <br>What will be the code for the following groups of numbers and symbols?<br>7 4 5 9 8 3 6
Question 31 :
For the following sentences given in column I, the codes are given in column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the words form the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>I do not cheat. </td><td>1 # 2 7</td></tr> <tr><td>I win the gold medal</td><td> 9 @ 7 6 $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>I am not the last </td><td>3 7 6 $\pi$ #</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav do not loose </td><td>1 8 # %</td></tr> <tr><td>Last person win the silver medal </td><td>4 $\pi$ 6 q @ $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav is a person</td><td> 4 5 8 *</td></tr></table><br>What can be the code for “I loose the gold medal”?
Question 32 :
<div>In a certain code language, the word ‘PARTNER’ is coded as ‘TRAPREN’, how will ‘FOUNDER’ be coded in the same language.</div>
Question 33 :
In a certain code language, if Pen means Eraser, Eraser means Book, Book means Scale, Scale means Sharpener, Sharpener means Duster and Duster means Table, then what is the name of the object that is used to clean the black board in that language?
Question 34 :
Directions for questions 3 to 6: In a certain code language, the codes for some words are as follows. <br>NATION - agvnab <br>REMOTE - rzgrbe <br>STAIR - efgnv <br>FORMAL - bensyz <br>COMMON - zabzpb <br>FOR - ebs <br>Based on the above coding pattern answer the following questions.<br>What is the code for ‘RATION’?
Question 35 :
For the following sentences given in column I, the codes are given in column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the words form the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>All people are not poet </td><td>kak cac hah faf zaz</td></tr> <tr><td>Great people are happy </td><td>tat dad faf zaz</td></tr> <tr><td>Krishna is a god </td><td>nan gag rar mam</td></tr> <tr><td>Tagore is a great poet </td><td>mam kak dad nan lal</td></tr> <tr><td>God make people happy </td><td>tat gag faf sas</td></tr> <tr><td>No person is happy </td><td>xax pap faf mam</td></tr></table><br>Which of the following can be the code for “Tagore make great paintings” in that language?
Question 36 :
For the following sentences given in column I, the codes are given in column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the words form the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>I do not cheat. </td><td>1 # 2 7</td></tr> <tr><td>I win the gold medal</td><td> 9 @ 7 6 $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>I am not the last </td><td>3 7 6 $\pi$ #</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav do not loose </td><td>1 8 # %</td></tr> <tr><td>Last person win the silver medal </td><td>4 $\pi$ 6 q @ $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav is a person</td><td> 4 5 8 *</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for ‘gold’?
Question 37 :
<div>It in a certain language CHENNAI is coded as ‘DGFMOZJ’ how is MUMBAI coded in the same language?</div>
Question 38 :
For the following groups of letters given in Column I, the codes are given in Column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the groups from the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>(1) lit kit bit dit </td><td>b r p d</td></tr> <tr><td>(2) fit git mit kit </td><td>t d s v</td></tr> <tr><td>(3) rit bit git tit </td><td>x p v w</td></tr> <tr><td>(4) nit dit fit rit </td><td>r s x j</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for nit?
Question 39 :
In a certain code language, if each letter in the English alphabet, with an odd numbered value is given a code of 2 and each of the remaining letters is coded as 1, then what is the code for the word SALVATION?
Question 40 :
<div>In a certain language, the word ‘REJECT’ is written as SGMIHZ’. How will the word ‘ACCEPT’ be written ?</div>