Coding and decoding questions

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Coding and Decoding Aptitude Questions with Answers PDF

Ans. (a) Ques. In a certain language, ‘min fin bin gin’ means ‘trains are always late’; ‘gin din cin hin’ means ‘drivers were always punished’; ‘bin cin vin rin’ means ‘drivers stopped all trains’ and ‘din kin fin vin’ means ‘all passengers were late’. The ‘Drivers were late’ would be written as : (a) min cin din (b) cin din fin (c) fin din gin (d) gin hin min View Answer Ans. (b) Related: Direction for next 3 questions: In each question there is a word written in capital letters with one letter underlined. For each letter in that word there is a code written in small letters. That code is denoted by either (a), (b), (c) or (d) not in the same order. You have to find out the exact code for the underlined letter in the word. The number of that code is the answer. Please note that the same letter appear­ing in other word (s) may be coded differently. Ques. HAS TE (a) c (b) g (c) v (d) j View Answer Ans. (a) Related: Directions : In column I below, some words are given. In column II, their codes are given but they are not arranged in the same order in which they are in column I. Study the letters in both the columns and find out the code to the fettergiven in each of the following questions, from among the given alternatives. Column I Column II SOUND abi ADDRESS cjmv CRUX ikmop NET ijktv CRONY jkgotv CROWDY blooppv Ques. What is the code used for the letter A ? (a) b (b) l (c) v (d) None of these View Answer Ans. (d) Directions : In column I below, some words are given. In co...

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SSC CGL Coding and Decoding: Download Top-20 Coding and Decoding questions for SSC CGL exam 2020. Most important Coding and Decoding questions based on asked questions in previous exam papers for SSC CGL. Take a Download Question 1: 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? a) 6 b) 2 c) 4 d) 5 Question 2: In the question given below, the symbols used are as Δ = equal to ⊗ = not equal to + = greater than Ø = less than — = not less than O = not greater thanRead the question and mark the correct response. If X — Y — Z then it does not. a) X ⊗ Y Δ Z b) X – Y + Z c) X + Y — Z d) X Ø Y + Z Question 3: In a certain code language ‘481’ means ‘sky is blue’, ‘246’ means ‘sea is deep’ and ‘698’ means ‘sea looks blue’. What number is the code for ‘blue’ a) 8 b) 6 c) 1 d) 9 Question 4: In a certain code, LUTE is written as MUTE and GATE is written as HATE, then how BLUE will be written in that code ? a) CLUE b) FLUE c) FLUD d) GLUE Question 5: Identify the correct response from the given premises stated according to following : ‘A’ stands for not less than ‘B’ stands for not equal to ‘C’ stands for not greater than ‘D’ stands for greater than ‘E’ stands for less than ‘F’ stands for equal to Premises : 4YF3X and 3XF6Z a) 2 Y D 3 Z b) 2 Y E 3 Z c) 4 Y B 5 Z d) 2 Y F 3 Z Question 6: In a certain coding system APPLE stands for ETTPI. What is the code for ‘DELHI’? a) HIPLM b) CQMND c) CQPLM ...

Coding and Decoding Aptitude Questions with Answers

The code has been created using the position number of letters in the English alphabet. > GARRY G → 7 A → 1 R → 18 → 1 + 8 = 9 R → 9 Y → 25 → 2 + 5 = 7 Now we reverse the word and then use the code for each letter. GARRY → YRRAG → 79917. > MARE M → 13 → 1 + 3 = 4 A → 1 R → 9 E → 5 MARE → 5914 > WIN W → 23 → 2 + 3 = 5 I → 9 N → 14 → 1 + 4 = 5 Therefore, WIN is coded as 595. So, C is the correct option.

Coding Decoding Questions: Concepts, Examples, Practice Questions & Videos

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