Coding decoding mock test

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Coding Decoding MCQ [Free PDF]

The pattern followed is that in the given word position of each alphabet in English alphabetical order is done and then 3 is added i.e. RAIN → R (18) + A (1) + I (9) + N (14) = 42 + 3 = 45 GOOD → G (7) + O (15) + O (15) + D (4) = 41 + 3 = 44 Similarly, DROP → D (4) + R (18) + O (15) + P (16) = 53 + 3 = 56 Thus 56 is the answer. The table is alphabets place value: The pattern followed here is: Step 1: Vowels place values coded as numbers. Step 2: C onsonants opposite alphabet place value code as numbers . Step 3: Then this coded number is arranged in reverse order. ‘CROWD’ is coded as 23415924 And, ‘TRHICK’ is coded as 162491997 Similarly, ‘FRUGAL’ be coded Hence, ‘FRUGAL’ is coded as " 1512021921 ". Note: This is SSC GD Previous year question paper and given answer as per the official answer key. The letters are replaced by the place value of their reverse letter and then the numbers are added together to obtain the code. Similarly, Hence, ‘61’ is the correct answer. Mistake PointsTOUCH = 20 + 15 + 21 + 3 + 8 = 67 and 67 + 1 = 68 ERROR = 5 + 18 + 18 + 15 + 18 = 74 and 74 + 1 = 75 75 is not in the options so the logic is different here. The logic here is not sum of positional value + 1, but the logic here is sum of opposite positional value of letters. The logic followed here is Logic: Step 1:- Vowels are increased by +1. Step 2:- Consonants are placed as it is. Step 3:- Arrange the letters in alphabetical order (Increasing order of positional value). BEYOND → BDFNPY If we ...

Coding & Decoding Questions

Coding & Decoding Questions and Answers Coding and Decoding questions, as the name suggests, are questions where candidates have to decode a condition or a code given in the statement and based on it answer the questions. Some or the other format of coding-decoding is usually asked in the reasoning ability section of all major Government exams , especially Bank, Insurance, SSC and RRB. In this article, we bring to you more than 30 coding and decoding questions that will help in understanding the topic better and solving the questions easily and accurately. Brushing up your • • • • • While preparing for the various competitive exams conducted across the country, candidates must ensure that every topic which is a part of the syllabus is equally important and the more they practise, they are more likely to succeed. 30+ Coding and Decoding Questions with Solutions PDF:- Download PDF Here Ace the upcoming competitive with the Government exam syllabus pages given below: Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus Verbal Ability Syllabus Bank Exam Syllabus SSC Syllabus RRB Syllabus LIC Syllabus Coding and Decoding Questions The weightage of questions asked from this topic is mostly between 4-6 marks and though may seem time-consuming, they are easy to solve. Candidates who are not much aware of the concept can check the faster and better approach to solve coding-decoding questions at the linked article. Solve the questions given below and ace the reasoning ability section for the upcoming G...

Coding Decoding Logical Reasoning Questions and Answers

Coding Decoding Questions and AnswersLearn and practice the chapter "Coding Decoding" with these solved Logical Reasoning Questions and Answers. Each question in the topic is accompanied by a clear and easy explanation, diagrams, shortcuts and tricks that help in understanding the concept. Use of Coding Decoding QuestionsThe questions and examples given in this section will be useful to all the freshers, college students and engineering students preparing for placement tests or any competitive exam like MBA, CAT, MAT, SNAP, MHCET, XAT, NMAT, GATE, Bank exams - IBPS, SBI, RBI, RRB, SSB, SSC, UPSC etc. Practice with this online test to ensure that you get through your placements and entrance tests with flying colours! Answer: c. 3120 Explanation: Alphabets and their positions A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Check Alphabets and their Positions 2. In a code language QUEEN is written as OVCFL, then KING is written as a. IJLH b. MKOF c. PHIK d. FOKM Answer: a. IJLH Explanation: Alphabet Series - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The coding follows the rule -2, +1, -2, +1, etc. That means Q -2 = O U+1=V E-2=C, etc. 3. In a code language, BROKE is written as DOSFK, START is written as UQEMZ, then INDIA is written as a. KHDKG b. KKHDG c. DHGKK d. KHGKD