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  • Question 1
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    Directions: Study the following coding schemes and select from the answer choices the appropriate code for the given word.

    L I M E D S O N T
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    LIMITED
    Solution
    The letters of the alphabet are allotted a numerical value. This analogical coding scheme can easily be correlated to reach the correct answer.
  • Question 2
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    Directions: Study the following coding schemes and select from the answer choices the appropriate code for the given word.

    L I M E D S O N T
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    MODEST
    Solution
    The letters of the alphabet are allotted a numerical value. This analogical coding scheme can easily be correlated to reach the correct answer.
  • Question 3
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    Directions: Study the following coding schemes and select from the answer choices the appropriate code for the given word.

    L I M E D S O N T
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    DENIED
    Solution
    The letters of the alphabet are allotted a numerical value. This analogical coding scheme can easily be correlated to reach the correct answer.
  • Question 4
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    Directions: Study the following coding schemes and select from the answer choices the appropriate code for the given word.

    L I M E D S O N T
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    SOONEST
    Solution
    The letters of the alphabet are allotted a numerical value. This analogical coding scheme can easily be correlated to reach the correct answer.
  • Question 5
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    Directions: Study the following coding schemes and select from answer choices the appropriate code for the given word.

    L I M E D S O N T
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    MINES
    Solution
    The letters of the alphabet are allotted a numerical value. This analogical coding scheme can easily be correlated to reach the correct answer.
  • Question 6
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    Directions: Study the following coding schemes and select from answer choices the appropriate code for the given word.

    L I M E D S O N T
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    STONE
    Solution
    The letters of the alphabet are allotted a numerical value. This analogical coding scheme can easily be correlated to reach the correct answer.
  • Question 7
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    If LOW is coded as 468, BOW is coded as 687 and SOWS is coded as 6338, then which of the following will be the most appropriate code for BOWLS?
    Solution
    From the codes for LOW, BOW and SOWS, we find that the group of digits 68 is common to all, which obviously stands for OW. In the code for SOWS, we find 68, which obviously stands for OW, leaving the digit 3, which should naturally stand for S. In the code for BOWLS, we must have 68 for OW, 3 for S, and 4 and 7 respectively for L and B, which we find in answer choice (2).
  • Question 8
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    If M = 13 and Y = 25, then how will BEEF be written?
    Solution
    M is the 13th letter of English alphabet and Y is the 25th letter.
    Following this pattern, B, E and F are 2nd, 5th and 6th letters, respectively.
    Hence, it will be coded as 2556.
  • Question 9
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    In a certain code language, 516852 is written as 425943. How will you write 357261?
    Solution
    1 is subtracted and 1 is added alternately to the digits, the code of 357261 is 266352.
    357261 is coded as (3 - 1) (5 + 1) (7 - 1) (2 + 1) (6 - 1) (1 + 1) = 266352
  • Question 10
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    If 543278 is written as 452369, then how will you write 286543?
    Solution
    The coding is done in the way that 1 is subtracted and 1 is added starting from left alternately.
    So, 195634 is the required answer.
  • Question 11
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    In a certain code, 14396 is written as PQSTR and 7528 as DBAN. How will you write RDQNP in that code?
    Solution
    1 4 3 9 6
    P Q S T R

    and
    7 5 2 8
    D B A N

    Then,
    6 7 4 8 1
    R D Q N P
  • Question 12
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    In a certain code language, 39574 is written as XPLMD and 0826 is written as TBNQ. How will DBMTX be written in the same language?
    Solution
    Here, 39574 is written as XPLMD and 0826 is written as TBNQ.
    According to the given data,
    X >> 3
    P >> 9
    L >> 5
    M >> 7
    D >> 4
    T >> 0
    B >> 8
    N >> 2
    Q >> 6
    Hence, DBMTX will be written as 48703.
  • Question 13
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    If TWENTY = 863985 and ELEVEN = 323039, what is the value of TWELVE?
    Solution
    863203 (Every letter of the alphabet is allotted an analogical coding with numerical value.)
  • Question 14
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    In the given question, spellings of a certain word are jumbled up and each letter has been serially numbered. Rearrange the jumbled letters to form a meaningful word and select from the answer choices the letter number of the rearranged word:

    H M S E I T C Y R (a branch of science)
    3 5 7 2 4 8 1 9 6
    Solution
    CHEMISTRY
  • Question 15
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    In the following question, spellings of a certain word are jumbled up and each letter has been serially numbered. Rearrange the jumbled letters to form meaningful word and select from answer choices the letter number of the rearranged word:

    ZIBTL (a weekly) 52143
    Solution
    Newspaper BLITZ
  • Question 16
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    Directions: In the following question, spelling of a certain word is jumbled up and each letter has been serially numbered. Rearrange the jumbled letters to form a meaningful word and select the letter number of the rearranged word.

    AAAHKBRS (a satellite) 11134256
    Solution
    When we rearrange AAAHKBRS, it becomes BHASKARA and the numbers 11134256 will become 23164151.
  • Question 17
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    In the following question, spellings of a certain word are jumbled up and each letter has been serially numbered. Rearrange the jumbled letters to form meaningful word and select from answer choices the letter number of the rearranged word:

    LAAATB (A city) 311142
    Solution
    BATALA
  • Question 18
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    If A = 1, B = 2, C = 3 and so on, then how will you write the word SAFE according to this code?

    SAFE
    Solution
    In this coding scheme, one should decode by correlating a letter with its numerical equivalent given in the instruction part of the question which is nothing, but the position of the letter in the letters of the English alphabet.
    Thus, the code for SAFE is 19, 1, 6, 5.
    Hence, answer option 4 is correct.
  • Question 19
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    If A = 1, B = 2, C = 3 and so on, how will you write the word BONE according to this code?

    BONE
    Solution
    In this coding scheme, one should decode by correlating the letter with its numerical equivalent given in the instruction part of the question.
    2, 15, 14, 5
  • Question 20
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    If A = 1, B = 2, C = 3 and so on, how will you write the word BOAT according to this code?

    BOAT
    Solution
    In this coding scheme, one should decode by correlating a letter with its numerical equivalent as given in the instruction part of the question.
    2, 15, 1, 20
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