Coding & Decoding Test 4

Welcome to your Coding & Decoding Test 4

Directions (1-5): In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four combinations of symbols and digits labelled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the following four combinations correctly represents the word based on the alphabet codes and the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.




Condition 1:
If first element is a vowel and last element is a number then the codes are to be interchanged.

Condition 2:
If first element is a consonant and last element is a vowel then both of them are to be coded as middle
element.

Condition 3:
If first element is an odd digit and last element is an even digit then the code will be written in reversed order.

Condition 4:
If any element appears twice in a code then it will be coded as L.

Note: If two or more conditions are applicable in single code then Condition 1 will be given 1st priority,
Condition 2 will be given 2nd priority, Condition 3 will be given 3rd priority and Condition 4 will be given 4th
priority. And position of all elements in the code will be taken from the left end.

1. What would be the code of ‘9D8O3J4’?

2. What would be the code of ‘E6IVP27’?

3. What would be the code of ‘J8E735A’?

4. What would be the code of ‘6PV5IA2’?

5. What would be the code of ‘I8A6P89’?

Directions (6-10): In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four combinations of symbols and digits labelled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the following four combinations correctly represents the word based on the alphabet codes and the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.

In a certain code language,

‘Bank Account Money Deposit’ is written as ‘14#p 15@b 15$d 15$f’

‘Financial Institution Registered Always’ is written as ‘39%f 24#m 14%j 20&o’

‘Larger Interest Higher Amount’ is written as ‘15#j 23$o 36$n 25#b’

‘Reserved Credit Examine Daily’ is written as ‘9#s 9#b 23$f 13%y’

6. What is the code of the ‘Dodge Little Expenses’?

7. ‘15#j 24#f’ is the code of which of the following?

8. ‘25#b’ is the code of which of the following words?

9. What is the code of the ‘Responsible Customer’?

10. What is the code of the ‘Depository’?

Directions (11-15): In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four combinations of symbols and digits labelled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the following four combinations correctly represents the word based on the alphabet codes and the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.



Condition 1: If a word starts with a vowel but ends with a consonant then codes for first and last letter to be
reversed.

Condition 2: If there are more than two vowels in a word, then first vowel is to be coded as 1, second vowel as
2 and so on.

Condition 3: If a word starts with a consonant and also ends with a consonant then vowels are to be coded
after coding all the consonanats.

Note: If more than one condition is applicable in a word, then apply them in the ascending order of their
condition number.

For Example- "ATTRACTION" will be coded as '166&2%634*'

11. What is the code for "Sarcastic"?

12. What is the code for "Poor Traitor"?

13. What would be the code for "Apricot"?

14. What is the code for "Astronomic"?

15. "1#26&3@40" is the code for which of the following words?

Directions (16-20): In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four combinations of symbols and digits labelled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the following four combinations correctly represents the word based on the alphabet codes and the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.

In a certain code language,

‘Earth Laughs With Flowers’ is written as ‘$G20 %G18 %I15 $S21’

‘Become What You Believe’ is written as ‘%E12 %L21 $Z1 $N3’

‘Reach Your Own Stars’ is written as ‘$F21 %I1 %D14 %X1’

16. What is the code of the word ‘Wisdom’?

17. ‘$Z1’ is the code for which of the following word?

18. What is the code of the word ‘Imagination’?

19. ‘%I3’ is the code of which of the following words?

20. What is the code of ‘Dreams Humanity’ in the given code language?

Directions (21-25): In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four combinations of symbols and digits labelled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the following four combinations correctly represents the word based on the alphabet codes and the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.

In a certain code language,

‘Become Your Role Model’ is written as ‘S4 C6 N5 Z4’

‘Human Life World Change’ is written as ‘D6 I5 X5 M4’

‘Insane Make Others Crazy’ is written as ‘D5 J6 N4 P6’

21. What is the code of the word ‘Revive’ in the given code language?

22. Which of the following words will have their code ‘F6’ in the given code language?

23. What is the code of the word ‘Super Over’ in the given code language?

24. If the code for the words ‘Never Look ____’ is coded as ‘M4 C5 O5’ in the coded language then what will be the missing word?

25. What is the code of the word ‘How is the josh’ in the given code language?

Directions (26-30): In each of the following questions given below, a word is given followed by four combinations of symbols and digits labelled A, B, C and D. You have to find out which of the following four combinations correctly represents the word based on the alphabet codes and the conditions given below. If none of the combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.

In a certain code language , codes are decided on the basis of following rules and conditions.

Rules:

1. All the consonants that appear before 'N' in alphabet series are to be coded as 0-9.(C =1, D= 2 and so on)

2. All the consonants that appear after 'N' in alphabet series are to be coded as 0-9.(Q=1, R=2 and so on)

3. 'N' is to be coded as 1.

Conditions:

I. If a word starts with a cosonant but ends with a vowel then all the vowels of that word are to be coded as '&'

and codes for last and first letters will be interchanged.

II. If a word has more than two vowels then the first vowel is to be coded as ^, second vowel as $, third vowel

as @ and then repeat the codes in the same sequence from fourth vowel onwards.

III. If in a word a consonant that appears after M is either preceded or followed or both by a vowel then all the

vowels of that word are to be coded as '#' and 1 is added to the original code of all consonants. (If after adding

1, the original code comes in double digit then add the digits until single digit is obtained.)

IV. If none of the above conditions is applicable in a word then vowels of such word are to coded as '+'.

V. If more than one conditions are applicable in a single word then apply all the conditions as per the given order.

26. What is the code for "Parenting"?

27. Code "&6#2#31#" is for which of the following words?

28. FL_OD_D Among the following codes which one is the correct code for the above mentioned word, so that a meaningful English word can be formed?

29. What is the code for "Highjacks"?

30. Code "1#2#7#334" is for which of the following words?

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