Tuesday, 12 May 2020

CODING DECODING

TYPE-1

1.       IF JANUARY = 7, MAY = 3, & MARCH = 5
then FEBRUARY = ?
(a) 4                                                 (b) 12      
(c) 8                                                 (d) 23 
2.        IF ‘CRICKET’ is coded as 69. How will you code Football
(a) 24                                               (b) 45      
(c) 93                                                               (d) 83 
3.        IF BUTTER = 36, & TOAST = 25  then MILK will be
(a) 8                                                 (b) 17     
(c) 16                                               (d) 15
4.        IF SHOP = 16, TOWEL = 25, then BATHROOM = ?
(a) 64                                                (b) 32     
(c) 16                                                                (d) 18
5.        H = 16, HE = 26  then HEN = ?
 (a) 54                                              (b) 56     
(c) 48                                               (d) 60
6.        IF DEEP = 120 & HOPE = 176 then FADE = ?
(a) 160                                             (b) 150     
(c) 64                                               (d) 103
7.        IF JOKE = 164 & LOVE = 216 then HATE = ?
(a) 180                                             (b) 140     
(c) 139                                             (d) 136
8.        IF HIGH = 128 & LOW = 150 then FAR = ?
(a) 130                                             (b) 142     
(c) 75                                               (d) 98
9.        IF FATHER is coded as 52 How will you code  BROTHER?
(a) 79                                               (b) 97     
(c) 94                                               (d) 63
10.     IF ‘SWITCH’ is coded as 492. How will you code paper?
(a) 180                                             (b) 280     
(c) 940                                             (d) 673
11.     IF ‘SWITCH’ is coded as 41. How will you code paper?
(a) 57                                               (b) 65     
(c) 28                                               (d) 82
12.     HOTEL is coded as 12. How will you code BORE?
(a) 10                                               (b) 12     
(c) 28                                               (d) 32
13.     ‘CLASS’ is coded as 31211919. How will you code SCHOOL
(a) 1652389741               (b) 1265934576     
(c) 1836541328               (d) 1938151512

TYPE-2

14.     In a certain code ‘KANCHAN’ is written as ‘G’ How is ‘JAYANTI’ written in that code?
(a) K                                                (b) P                                        (c) I             
(d) G                                               (e) J
15.     In a certain code ‘SUBHAM’ is written as ‘TVCIBN’. How is ‘SATYAM’ written in that code?
(a) TBVZBN                                   (b) TBUBZN
(c) TBUZBM                                  (d) TBUZBN                          (e) None of these
16.     In a certain code ‘STABILISE’ is written as ‘UVCDKNKUG’. How is ‘CRICKET written in that code?
(a) ETKEMVG                               (b) ETKEMGV
(c) ETJEMVG                                (d) ETKFMGV                       (e) None of these
17.     In a certain code ‘IDIOT’  is written as ‘KFKQV’. How is’ GENIUS’ written in that code?
(a) IGPKXU                                   (b) IGQKWU
(c) IGPLWU                                   (d) IGPKVW                          (e) None of these
18.     In a certain code ‘FORGE’ is written as ‘FPTJI. How is ‘CULPRIT’ written in that code?
(a) CVNSVNZ                               (b) CVNSUNZ
(c) CVNSTNZ                               (d) CVNSVOZ
(e) None of these
19.     In a certain code ‘NOBLE is written as ‘QREOH’. How is ‘PLATE’ written in that code?
(a) SODWG                                    (b) SPDWH
(c) SODWH                                    (d) SODXH
(e) None of these
20.     In a certain code ‘PENCIL’ is written as ‘TIRGMP’ How is ‘BOARD’ written in that code?
(a) FSEVG                                      (b) FSEVH
(c) FESVH                                      (d)FSUEH                                (e) None of these
21.     In a certain code ‘FREEDOM’ is written as ‘GQFDENN’. How is ‘STRONGER’ written in that code?
(a) TSSNOFFQ                                              (b) TSNSOFQF
(c) TNSSOFFQ                                              (d) TNSSFFOQ      (e) None of these
22.     In a certain ‘SWETA’ is written as ‘RVDSZ’ How is ‘RINKI’ written in that code?
(a) QHMJH                                    (b) QMHJH
(c) SMHQH                                   (d) QJMIH                                (e) None of these
23.     In a certain code ‘POLISH’ is written as ‘MLIFPE’ How is ‘DIG’ written in that code?
(a) ZFD                                                           (b) AFD
(c) BGD                                                          (d) EHF                   (e) None of these
24.     In a certain code ‘TEXTILE’ is written as ‘RCVRGJC’ How is ‘NYLON’ written in that code?
(a) OZMPO                                    (b) LWJNL
(c) OZMNO                                    (d) LWJMK                            (e) None of these
25.     In a certain code ‘NUMBER’ is written as ‘PXQGKY’. How is ‘SERIAL’ written in that code?
(a) UGTKON                                  (b) UGTKCN
(c) UHVNGS                                 (d) UHYNGS                         (e) None of these
26.     In a certain code ‘STAMP’ is written as ‘TVBOQ’. How is ‘BRAIN’ written in that code?
(a) CTBLO                                      (b) CTCKO
(c) CTBKL                                      (d) CTBKO                             (e) None of these
27.     In a certain code ‘STRIK’ is written as ‘YYVLM’ How is ‘DANCE’ written in that code?
(a) JFSFG                                       (b) JFRFG
(c) JGRFG                                      (d) JFRFH                                (e) None of these
28.     In a certain code ‘PUNIT’ is written as ‘UYQKU’ How is ‘JULEE’ written in that code?
(a) OYOHF                                    (b) OYOGH
(c) OYOGF                                    (d) OYNGF                            (e) None of these
29.     In a certain code ‘GRAIN’ is written as ‘IVGQX’. How is ‘CLAIM’ written in that code?
(a) EQGQW                                    (b) EPGQW
(c) EPGRW                                     (d) EQFQW                            (e) None of these
30.     In a certain code ‘WIFE’ is written as ‘EOJG’ How is ‘BEST’ written in that code?
(a) JKWV                                        (b) JKXV
(c) KKWV                                       (d) JLWV                                (e) None of these
31.     In a certain code ‘SOLDER’ is written as ‘WRNHHT. How is ‘CARPET’ written in that code?
(a) GCTTHV                                  (b) GDTUHV
(c) GDTTIV                                    (d) GDTTHW                         (e) None of these
32.     In a certain code ‘LIGHT’ is written as ‘JFEER’ How is ‘HEAVY’ written in that code?
(a) FBYSW                                     (b) FCYSW                              (c) FAYSW                                     
(d) GBYSW                          (e) None of these
33.     In a certain code ‘POCKET’ is written as ‘JJYHCS’ How is ‘JOCKER’ written in that code?
(a) DJHCS                              (b) DJYIDS                
    (c) DKYHCS                         (d) DJYHCR    
     (e) None of these
34.     In a certain code ‘PENCIL’ is written as ‘OCMAHJ’ How is ‘RUBBER’ written in that code?
(a) QSAYDP                  (b) QSAZCP                  (c) QSAZDQ  
(d) QSAZDP                  (e) None of these
35.     In a certain code ‘THOUNDER’ is written as ‘ODPJYAM’ How is ‘HURDLE’ Written in that code?
(a) CQMZHA                                 (b) CQMZGA                
    (c) CQNZGA                                 (d) CQMZGB                 
    (e) None of these
36.     In a certain code ‘CARDIC’ is written as ‘BYOCGZ’ How is ‘MOTION’ written in that code?
(a) LMQIMK                  (b) LMQHMK                        
    (c) LMJIMK
(d) LLQHMK                 (e) None of these
37.     In a certain code ‘THIMBLE’ is written as ‘PEEJXIA’ How is ‘BLANKET’ written in that code?
(a) XIWKGCP                      (b) XIWKGBP                  (c) XWLKGBP
(d) XWIKGBP                (e) None of these
38.     In a certain code ‘UNIQUE’ is written as ‘SJCISA’ How is  ‘MODERN’ written in that code?
(a) KKZWPI                                    (b) KKXVPI            (c) KKXXPI
(d) KKXWPJ                  (e) None of these
39.     In a certain code ‘TOXIC’ is written as ‘LITGC’ How is ‘MARKS’ Written in that code?
(a) EUNIS                                       (b) EUMIS                              (c) FUNJS             
(d) EUNIT                      (e) None of these
40.     In a certain code ‘VERBAL’ is written as ‘SBNXVG’. How is ‘FIGURE’ written in that code?
(a) CFCQME             (b) CFCQLZ                                (c) CGCQMZ
(d) CFCQMZ             (e) None of these
41.     Which of the following relates to STRONG in the same way as TGOJWP relates to NOUGHT?
(a) GOTUTU                   (b) NOTPTU                         (c) NOTEMR
(d) UTPTOG                (e) GOTPTU
42.     In a certain code language the word PURVEYOR is written as PQWGTTSR. How will the word INFIRMLY be written in that language?
(a) WNKSGHLK                              (b) KLHGTKNW            (c) YNKTGHLI
                  (d) WNKTGHLK           (e) None of these
43.     In a certain code language the word VINEYARD is written as RLYHNDVG. How will the word RETRENCH be written in that language?
(a) VHEUTQRK                       (b) VHEUHQRE         (c) CHEUTQRK
(d) CHNUTQRK            (e) None of these
44.     In a certain language the word INTERACT is written as QZXOBQKF. How will the word LONGWAYS be written in that language?
(a) PWXTDKLI                   (b) OVXDTKLT                (c) PUXTDKL
(d) PVXTDKLI          (e) None of these
45.     In a certain code language the word FUNCTION is written as UCINHPVQ. How will the word REGULATE be  written in that language?
(a) EUAETINU                              (b) EUAESINV                                      (c) EUAETINV
(d) EUAEITNV           (e) None of these
46.     In a certain code SECTOR is written as ETRQAM. How will the word COURSE be written in that code?
(a) OREATS                (b) ORECQT                  (c) OREBQS     
(d) OREBSQ                (e) None of these
47.     In a certain code language the word INTERNAL is written as KPVGPLYJ. How will the word LIFEBELT be written in that language?
(a) NKHCZCJR              (b) JKHGZCJR              (c) NKHCZCJR
                 (d) NKHGZCJR              (e) None of these
48.     In a certain code language the word BREAKDOWN  is written as DQGCJFQVP. How will the word MENSTRUAL be written in that code language?
(a) ODPRVQWZN         (b) ODPUSTWZN       (c) OPDUSTWZN
                  (d) OPDUSWTZN         (e) None of these
49.     In a certain code language the word TYPICALLY  is written as CBSMXMOZH. How will the word STATESMAN be written in that language?
(a) ERTSNZBSO                   (b) ETRNBSZOS           (c) ERTSNBZSO
(d) ETRNSBZOS         (e) None of these
50.     In a certain code language the word BROADCAST is written as ZUMDBFYVR. How will the word DISPENSER be written in that language?
(a) BLOQSQCQHP       (b) BUVSCQQHU       (c) BLQSCQQHP
(d) BUVSCPQHP        (e) None of these
51.     In a certain code ‘MAN’ is written as ‘NOBCOP’ How is ‘HAT’ written in that code?
(a) IJBCSU                                     (b) IJBCUS                          (c) GIBCUV
(d) IJBDUV                    (e) None of these
52.     In a certain code ‘MOP’ is written as NOUAQR’ How is ‘FAIR’ written in that code?
(a) GHEIUOUST                 (b) GHEIOUSU             (c) GHVIOUST
(d) GHEIOUST           (e) None of these
53.     In a certain code ‘MOCK’ is written as ‘BN’ How is ‘LORD’ written in that code?
(a) VA                                           (b) AW                         (c) AU
(d) AV                           (e) None of these
54.     In a certain code ‘LONG’ is written as ‘IG’. How is ‘NAIL’ written in that code?
(a) GE                                             (b) EJ                (c) EG           
                 (d) EH                                    (e) None of these
55.     In a certain code ‘ROCK’ is written as ‘IFCB’ How is ‘DUST’ written in that code?
(a) DCIT                                     (b) DCJB                          (c) DUJT
(d) DJCB                     (e) None of these
56.     In a certain code ‘SUN’ is written as ‘ECI’. How is ‘PAT’ written in that code?
(a) TAF                                                           (b) FAT                         (c) BAG
(d) FAB                        (e) None of these
57.     In a certain code ‘CAT’ is written as ‘1/2’ How is ‘LORD’ written in that code?
(a) 1/2                                 (b) 1/1                           (c) 1/3            
(d) ¼                               (e) None of these
  

TYPE-3

58.     In a certain code BOND is written as 1543 and DEAN is written as 3864. How is BED written in that code?
(a) 153                             (b) 183
(c) 138                             (d) 143 (e) None of these
59.     In a certain code BACK is written as 5914 and KITE is written as 48761 How is BEAT written in that code?
(a) 5697                           (b) 5967
(c) 4697                           (d) 5687 (e) None of these
60.     In a certain code DOWN is written as 5916 and NEAR is written as 6342 How’s ROAD written in that code?
(a) 2915                           (b) 2645
(c) 2495                           (d) 2945  (e) None of these
61.     In a certain code MEAN is written as 5123 and NOW is written as 368. How is MOAN written in that code?
(a) 5623                           (b) 5263
(c) 5823                           (d) 5683 (e) None of these
62.     In a certain code GOLD is written as 5124 and LIVE is written as 2983. How is VOID written in that code?
(a) 8194                          (b) 8394
(c) 8154                           (d) 8793 (e) None of these
63.     In a certain code BOARD is written as 51324 and SIDE is written as 9647. How is BASE written in that code?
(a) 5397                           (b) 5937
(c) 5697                           (d) 5297 (e) None of these
64.     In a certain code GUIDE is written as 49132 and BEAM is written as 8257. How is IMAGE written in that code?
(a) 17542                         (b) 15742
(c) 27541                         (d) 18542 (e) None of these
65.     In a certain code language GOAL is written as 5912 and LINE is written as 2387. How is ALIGN written in that code language?
(a) 12358                         (b) 12538
(c) 12058                         (d) 13258 (e) None of these
66.     In a certain code MODE is written as #8%6 and DEAF is written as %67$. How is FOAM written in that code?
(a) $87#                                (b) $#7%        (c) #87%
(d) $87%               (e) None of these
67.     In a certain code FORT is written as #6%5 and FARE is written as #$%7. How TEAR written in that code?
(a) 67$%                         (b) 67%$
(c) 57$%                         (d) 57%$ (e) None of these
68.     In a certain code DEPTH is written as 7$%#6 and POWDER is written as %487$5. How is WORTH written in that code?
(a) 745#6                         (b) 845#6
(c) 745%#       (d) 854%6 (e) None of these
69.     In a certain code KNIFE is written as $3%#5 and LAKE is written as 7@$5. How is FAIL written in that code?
(a) %$#7                         (b) #@%7
(c) $@%7        (d) $%@7 (e) None of these
70.     In a certain code DIARY is written as @5*%4 and LOOK is written as $##3. How is LOAD written in that code?
(a) $%*@        (b) $#%*
(c) $#%@        (d) $#*@ (e) None of these
71.     In a certain code ROPE is written as %57$ DOUBT is written as 35#8* and LIVE is written as @24$. How is TROUBLE written in that code?
(a) *5%#8@$  (b) *%#58@$
(c) *%5#8@4  (d) *%#58$@(e) None of these
72.     In a certain code. FUEL is written as $%#6 and KITE is written @*7#. How is LIFE written in that code.
(a) 6%$#                         (b) 6$%#
(c) 6*$#                           (d) 6%*#(e) None of these



TYPE-4

Directions: (59-63) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code ‘4 6 1’ means ‘where are you’, ‘1 6 9’ means ‘you are good’ and 8 6 5 2’ means flowers are not bad.
73.     What is the code of ‘not ?
(a) 6 (b) 8                        (c) 2        
(d) 6 or 5                  (e) None of these
74.     What is the code of ‘good’ ?
(a) 4                                                 (b) 1                                        (c) 6        
(d) 6 or 1                 (e) None of these
75.     What would be the code for ‘where not are good flowers?
(a) 68954                                         (b) 46598                  (c) 45698
(d) 46589               (e) None of these
76.     Which of the following may represent ‘are you there’ ?
(a) 617                   (b) 163                      (c) 618
(d) 168                   (e) 469
77.     ‘59’ would mean ‘__’
(a)not good      (b) bad are              (c) not bad
(d)are bad             (e) None of these

Directions: (78-82) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code ‘3 1 8’ mean ‘run very fast’ ‘2 8 9’ means ‘to run away’, ‘9 7’ means ‘to see’ and ‘4 3’ means ‘very good’.
78.     What is the code for ‘see’ ?
(a)3                                                  (b) 1                         (c) 4
(d) 9                       (e) 7
79.     Which of the following represents, ‘see run away’?
(a) 8472                                           (b) 7914                   (c) 7319
(d) 3289                (e) None of these
80.     What is the code for ‘run’?
(a) 3                                                 (b) 8                           (c) 1
(d) 9                       (e) None of these
81.     Which of the following may represent ‘Good to see away’ ?
(a) 7485                                           (b) 3149                   (c) 5439
(d) 7459                 (e) None of these
82.     What does ‘4’ represent in this code?
(a) very                                            (b) fast                    (c)run
(d) see                                             (e) None of these
Directions: (83-88) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code, her idea has merit is written as-fo la bu na,
Merit  list  has been displayed is written as-jo ke la si na,
her name displayed there is written as-ya si bu zo and
name in merit list is written as-na ya go ke.
83.     What does ke stand for?
(a) been                         (b) has                 (c) merit
(d) name                        (e) list
84.     What is the code for idea?
(a) fo                               (b) la                      (c) bu
(d) na                              (e) Either bu or na
85.     Which of the following represents ‘name has been displayed’?
(a) ya la ke si                  (b) jo si ya la              (c) si jo ke na
(d) bu ya ke la                 (e) ya si jo zo
86.     What does zo stand for?
(a) there                          (b) displayed                   (c) name
(d) her                             (e) cannot be determined
87.     Which of the following may represent ‘her name is there?
(a) zo ya go wo              (b) bu ya zo go          (c) zo ya bu ke
(d) ya zo wo bu              (e) wo go zo ya
88.     What is the code for in?
(a) na                            (b) ya                                 (c) go
(d) ke                            (e) Can’t be determined

Directions: (89-93) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code language,
‘hope to see you’ is coded as- ‘re sa na di’
‘please come to see the party’ is coded as ‘fi ge na di ke zo’
‘hope to come’ is coded as ‘di so ge’ and
 ‘see you the party’ is coded as ‘re fi zo na’.
89.     How is ‘please’ coded in the given code language?
(a) di                                                     (b) ke                       (c) fi
        (d) na                                       (e) None of these
90.     What does the code ‘so’ stand for in the given code language?
(a) hope                                                                                           (b) come                                                  (c) see
                  (d) to                                         (e) None of these
91.     How is ‘party’ coded in the given code language?
(a) Either re or fi                              (b) Either zo or na   (c)Either zo or fi     
(d) Either zo or ge                           (e)Either zo or ge
92.     How will ‘please see you’ be coded in the given code language?
(a) re ne ke                         (b) so re na                           (c) zo re na
(d) na di ke                        (e) ke re ge
93.     Which of the following will be coded as so di re in the given code language?
(a) you see hope      (b) hope you please        (c) hope you come
(d) the hope to         (e) you hope to

Directions: (94-98) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code ‘had to look’ is written as ‘ti re zi’
‘look for me’ is written as ‘di re ha’ and
‘for help’ is written as ‘id na’.
94.     Which of these can be coded as ha dina re?
(a) had to help for                           (b) help me look for
(c) to look help for          (d) had look help me
(e) None of these
95.     Which of the following is the code for ‘look’?
(a) di                                                                                (b) re                                                       (c) ti        
(d) zi                                                                                (e) None of these
96.     How will ‘had to help’ be written in this code?
(a) zi re na                                                       (b) nati di                 (c) di ha na             
(d) ziti ha                                                         (e) tizina
97.     Which of the following may represent ‘had’?
(a) Only di                                                      (b) Either ti or re                      (c) Only ti               
(d) Either zi or ti                              (e) Onlyzi
98.     What does na represent in the code?
(a) look                                                            (b) to                                                                       (c) for     
(d) me                                                                              (e) help
Directions: (99-106) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code ‘it is rush hour traffic’ is written as
sa le do mi ru,
‘go to school’ is written as ‘be no pa’
 ‘one hour to go’ is written as ‘mi fi pa be’
‘rush to one’ is written as ‘fi be sa’ and
 ‘traffic is fine’ is written as ‘gar u do’.
99.     ru be wa would mean ------
(a) is to way                                    (b) traffic is to                         (c) way is traffic
 (d) to traffic way                            (e) cannot be determined
100.  What is the code for ‘school’?
(a) do                                                                               (b) ru                                      (c) be      
(d) pa                                                                               (e) None of these
101.  What is the code for ‘fine’?
(a) ga                                                                               (b) ru                                       (c) pa      
(d) do                                                                              (e) None of these
102.  Which of the following represents ‘school hour go fine’?
(a) pa be fi ga                                 (b) no mi ra pa         (c) pa nag a mi
 (d) ga no mi le                                (e) None of these
103.  ‘mi fi le’ would mean--
(a) it one to                                      (b) to rush one                                         (c) rush hour it       
(d) it one  hour                                                (e) None of these
104.  What does ‘sa’ stand for?
(a) rush                                                            (b) traffic                                                 (c) it        
(d) is                                                                                (e) None of these
105.  Which of the following may represent ‘traffic is for one hour?
(a) fi ye no mi ni                              (b) file do mi ru                      (c) fi ye do mi ru
(d) fi so do mi ro                             (e) None of these
106.  What does ‘do’ stand for?
(a) hour                                                           (b) ‘is or ‘traffic’                     (c) it        
(d) is                                                                                (e) None of these

TYPE-5

Directions: (107-114) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
     In each questions below is given group of letters followed by four combinations of symbols and digits numbered 1), 2), 3), and 4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following codes and conditions and mark the number of that combination as  the answer. If none of the four combination correctly represents the group of letters, mark 5), ie, ‘None of these’, as the answer.
Letter :    B  M  K A  T R  E  U  N  H  F  I  W  D  P
Digit :      7  %   5  ©  6  9   8  2  @  1  #   $   3   *   4
Conditions:
(i) If the first letter is a vowe and the last letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as code for the vowel.
(ii)  If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, codes for these two are to be interchanged.
(iii) if both the first and the last letters are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the last letter.
Now based on the above, find out the coded from of the letter groups given in each questions.

107.  RNWDEF
(a) 9@3*8#                                     (b) #@3*8#                             (c) #@3*89  
(d) #3*@8#                                     (e) None of these
108.  MATRBW
(a) %©6973                                    (b) 3©6973                                             (c) %©697%  
(d) 3©697%                                    (e) None of these
109.  EDPETA
(a) 8*456©                                      (b) ©*4568                             (c) 8*4568  
(d) 8*546©                                     (e) None of these
110.  ABUHFI
(a) ©217#$                                      (b) © 721#©                           (c) $721#$    
(d) ©721#$                                     (e) None of these
111.  WPTMBI
(a) $46%73                                     (b) 346%7$                             (c) 346%73    
(d) $46%7$                                     (e) None of these
112.  FHITWU
(a) #1$63#                                       (b) 21$632                              (c) #1#632                                       
(d) 21$63#                            (e) None of these
113.  HUDBRE
(a) 127*98                                       (b) 12*798                              (c) 82*791    
(d) 8*2791                                      (e) None of these
114.  IMPNWK
(a) 5%4@3$                                    (b) $%4@35                           (c) $%4@3$    
(d) 5%4@35                                   (e) None of these

  
Directions: (115-119) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In each question below is given group of letters followed by a combination of digit/symbols numbered 1), (b), (c), and (d). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (e), ie ‘None of these’, as your answer
Letter :        M  J  R  A  D  B  W Z  P  E   I   H  G  U  K
Digit :          8   4  @  9  ©  1   2   $  3  #   5    6  %  7   *
Conditions :
                (i)  If both the first and the last letters  are vowels,  their codes are to be interchanged.
                (ii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as the code for the vowel.
                (iii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as the code for the     consonant.
115.  RPDAEK
(a) @3©9#*                 (b) @3©9#@     (c)*3©9#* 
(d) *3©9#@                (e) None of these
116.  AMZGUB
(a) 98$%71                  (b) 98$%79(c)18$%79
(d) 18$%71                  (e) None of these
117.  HBHJRE
(a) 98$%71                 (b) 98$%79(c)18$%79
(d) 18$%71                 (e) None of these
118.  GDWZMI
(a) #614@5                (b) 5164@#                 (c) 5%©2%8  
(d) %©2$8%              (e) None of these
119.  EUBKJA
(a) #71*4#                (b) 971*4#                    (c) 917*4# 
        (d) 971*49                (e) None of these
120.  EBHJKJ
(a) #71*4#                (b) 971*4#                    (c) 917*4# 
        (d) 971*49                (e) None of these
Directions: (121-125) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In each question below is given group of letters followed by a combination of digit/symbols numbered 1), (b), (c), and (d). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (e), ie ‘None of these’, as your answer.
Letters :   M  D   R  P  A  T  W   E   I   F   H  U  K  Z
Digit :       5   6   #   7   8   1  @   $    2  %  3   ©  4   9
Conditions:
                (i) If the first letters is a consonant and      the last letter is a vowel, their codes         are to be interchanged.
                (ii) If both the first and the last letters          are vowels, both are to be coded as        *.
(iii) If the first letter is a vowel and the      last letter is a consonant, both are to        be coded as the code for the                    consonant.
121.  TUKDIP
(a) 1©4627                                                      (b) 1©4621                                                             (c) 7©4621
(d) 1©6427                                                     (e) None of these
122.  EFDMKA
(a) $%6548                                                     (b) $%654$                                                             (c) *%654*         
(d) 8%6548                                                     (e) None of these
123.  APWTUH
(a) *7@1©*                                                    (b) 87@1©3                                            (c) 37@1©8         
(d) 87@1©8                                                    (e) None of these
124.  MARTWE
(a) $8#1@$                                                     (b) 58#1@5                                             (c) $8#1@$         
(d) $8#1@$                                                     (e) None of these
125.  HEMKZI
(a) 2$5493                                                       (b) 3$5492                                                              (c) 3$5493          
(d) 2$5492                                                      (e) None of these
Directions: (126-130) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In each question below is given group of letters followed by a combination of digit/symbols numbered 1), (b), (c), and (d). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (e), ie ‘None of these’, as your answer.
Letter :     T  A  G  R   S  D  N  E  V  UX  P
Digit :      @  4  9  #   %  3  ©   5  1  β  7   6
Conditions :
                (i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, only the first letter may be coded and no code may be given to the last letter.
                (ii)  If both the first and last letters are vowels, then both are to be coded  as $.
                (iii)  If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, then the codes are to be interchanged.
126.  NERSPU
(a) @5#%6@                                  (b) @5#56©                            (c) ©5#%6            
(d) ©5#%6β                                                    (e) None of these
127.  UXPTGN
(a) ©76@9β                                    (b) ©76@9©                           (c)  β76@9©   
(d) β76@9β                                                     (e) None of these
128.  DESGRT
(a) 35%9#                                       (b) 35%9#@                           (c) @5%9#3          
(d) 359%#@                                                   (e) None of these
129.  XNTPGA
(a) 7©@694                                    (b) 4©©964                            (c) 4©©69              
(d) 7©@69                                                      (e) None of these
130.  ESVNTU
(a) $%1©@$                                   (b) 5%1©@β                          (c) $%1©@6
(d) $%1©β5                                                    (e) None of these

Directions: (131-135) Study the following information to answer the given questions:
 In each of these questions a group of digits is given followed by four combinations of letter/symbol codes numbered 1), (b), (c), &(d) The group of digits is to be coded as per the following the scheme and conditions. The serial number of the combination that represents the group of digits is your answer. If none of the combinations is correct, your answer is (e), ie ‘None of these’.
Digit :      5   1   4   8   9  3   6  2   7   0
Letter:     Q  T  %  #  E  F  $   L W @
Conditions:
(i) If the first digit is odd and the last digit is even, their  codes are to be swapped.
(ii) If the first digit is even and the last digit is odd, both   are  to be coded by the code for  odd digit.
(iii) If the first digit is even and the last digit is odd, both       are to be coded by the code for odd digit.
131.  431068
(a) % FT@$#             (b) %FT$@#               (c) %FT@$%
(d) #FT@$#                (e) None of these
132.  803279
(a) E@FLWE             (b) #@FLWE              (c) #@FLW#
(d) E@FLW#             (e) None of these
133.  765984
(a) W$QE#%              (b) W$QE#W             (c) %$QE#%
(d) %$QE#L                    (e) None of these
134.  584632
(a) Q#%$FL                (b) L#$%FQ                 (c) L#%$QF
(d) L#%$FQ                (e) None of these
135.  384695           
(a) F#%$EF                  (b) F#%$EQ                (c) Q#%$EQ
(d) Q#%$EF                   (e) None of these

TYPE-6

136.  If yellow means green, green means white, white means red, red means black, black means blue and blue means violet, which of the following represents the colour of human blood?
(a) black                                                          (b) violet                                  (c) red                       
(d) blue                                                            (e) None of these
137.  If white is called red, red is called yellow, yellow is called green, green is called black, black is called violet and violet is called orange, what would be the colour of human blood?
(a) Red                                                            (b) Green                                 (c) Yellow                
(d) Violet                                                         (e) None of these
138.   If room is called bed, bed is called window, window is called flower and flawer and flawer is called cooler, cooler, on what would a man sleep?
(a) Window                                     (b) Bed                                                    (c) Flower                
(d) Cooler                                                        (e) None of these
139.  If orange is called butter, butter is called soap, soap, is called ink, ink is called honey and honey is called orange, which of the following is used for washing clothes?
(a) Honey                                                        (b) Butter                                 (c) Orange                
(d) Ink                                                                             (e) None of these
140.  If sand is called air, air is called plateau, plateau is called well, well is called island and island is called sky, then from where will a woman draw water?
(a) Well                                                           (b) Island                                 (c) Sky                     
(d) Air                                                                             (e) None of these
141.  If bangle is called cassette, cassette is called table, table called game and game is called cupboard, then which is played in the tape recorder?
(a) Bangle                                                        (b) Cassette                                             (c) Table                   
(d) Cupboard                                   (e) None of these
142.  If green means red, red means yellow, yellow means blue, blue means orange and orange means green, what is colour of clear sky?
(a) Blue                                                           (b) Red                                                    (c) Yellow              
(d) Green                                                         (e) None of these
143.  If cloud is called white, white is called rain, rain is called green, green is called air, air is called blue and blue is called water, where will the birds fly?
(a) Air                                                                             (b) Cloud                                 (c) White                  
(d) Blue                                                           (e) None of the
144.  If book is called watch, watch is called bag, bag is called dictionary and dictionary is called window, which is used to carry the books?
(a) Dictionary                                  (b) Bag                                                    (c) Book                   
(d) Watch                                                        (e) None of these
145.  If the animals which can walk are called swimmers, animals who crawl are called flying, those living in water are called snakes and those which fly in the sky are called hunters, then what will a lizard be called?
(a) Swimmers                                  (b) Snakes                                               (c) Flying                                 
(d) Hunters                                      (e) None of these

TYPE-7

Directions (146-117): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In a certain code,
“ROSE MONKEY BASKET JUG” is written as
‘9#E, 31%Y, 26$T, 10@G’
“JOB RIGID BALL MUG” is written as 
‘5@B, 16$L, 9#D, 10%G’
“MANGO BULB RABBIES JACKERS” is written as
‘6$B, 26#S, 20%O, 25@S’
“RABBIT JAMES BUG MACAQUE” is written as
 ‘26#T, 12%E, 24@S, 10$G’
146.  The code for the word ‘RAIN’ is
(a)8%N                  (b)8*N                              (c)18#N
(d)16$N                 (e)None of these
147.  The code ‘9#E’ denotes which of the following word?
(a)RAGA                                        (b)REVERSE                          (c)RUPEE
(d)RACE                         (e)None of these
148.  Which of the following is the code for “Marker”?
(a)24%R                (b)26!R                             (c)28!R
(d)24!R                             (e)None of these
149.  Which of the following denotes @ symbol?
(a)A                                                 (b)M                                                        (c)B           
(d)R                                                 (e)J
150.  Which of the following is the code for ‘MOUNTAIN BIG ROOM JAPAN’ ?
(a)15@E, 13#S, 5?E, 13%H          (b)21%N, 6$G, 18#M, 20@N
(c)19@E, 17#S, 7?E, 18%H          (d)22%N, 5$G, 17#M, 19@N
(e)None of these
Directions (151-155): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
 In a certain code,
“RING  MONEY  BAN  JAR” is written as
‘24#G,  7%Y,  16$N,  12@R’
“JAM   ROUND  BAT  MONDAY” is written as
 ‘17@M,  28#D,  10$T,  8%Y’
“MOUNTAIN  BEAR  RANDOM  JUMP” is written as
‘21%N,  13$R,  20#M,  15@P’
“RADIO  JOKE  BANGLE  MUD” is written as
‘17#O,  26@E,  28$E,  26%D’
151.  The code for the word ‘RUN’ is
(a)8%N                   (b)8*N                 (c)17#N
(d)16#N                  (e)None of these
152.  The code ‘26#E’ denotes which of the following word?
(a)RUDE           (b)REVERSE(c)RUPEE
(d)RANDOM         (e)None of these
153.  Which of the following is the code for “MARK”?
(a)20%K                 (b)26%K              (c)28!K
(d)24!K                   (e)None of these
154.  Which of the following denotes @ symbol?
(a)A                        (b)M(c)B
(d)R                         (e)J
155.  Which of the following is the code for ‘MAGIC BLUE ROPEJAIL’ ?
(a)15@E, 13#C, 5?E, 13%L        (b)21%E, 6$L, 18#E, 20@C
(c)19@E, 17#L, 7?E, 18%C     (d)26@E, 19%C, 26#E, 19@L
(e) None of these
Directions (156-160): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In a certain code language, 
‘CAT  DONKEY  FAN  EARTH’ is written as
 “*1@7,      !1&9,       ~1@1,       #0%3”
‘COW  DULL  FOREST  ELBOW’ is written as
 “*2@0,     #1%8,     !0^8,    ~1&4”
‘CAN  DOORS  FOUR  ELEVEN’ is written as
 “~1^4,      !1%4,     *1@1,    #0&8”
‘FAMILY  CAR  EAGER  EGG’ is written as
 “#0@4,    *1@5,    ~1&9,    #1%3”
156.  Which of the following is the code for “FAMILY”?
(a)~1&9            
(b) *1@5              (c)10*15
(d)14$4               (e)None of these
157.  Which of the following denotes # symbol?
(a)C                   (b)D                  (c)E     
(d)F                   (e)None of these
158.  Which of the following denotes @ symbol?
(a)C                  (b)D                   (c)E
(d)F                  (e)None of these
159.  The code ‘~1^4’ denotes which of the following word?
(a)DULL         (b)CAT              (c)FAN
(d)FOUR         (e)None of these
160.  By using the given code word, find the code word for ‘FUN COOL EARLY DIESEL’?
(a)#0!4,     *1@5,  ~4&9,  #1%3        
(b)#2@4,  *1&8,  ~3&9,  #1%9
(c)#0@4,  *0@5,  ~2&9,  #1%8       
(d)#2@4,  *0@5,  ~1&9,  #1%6
(e)#2%0,  *0^8,    ~1@1,  !0&6
Directions (161-165): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In a certain code,
‘Most safety high level’ is written as ‘8*Y, 7?L, 6#H, 6%T
‘Made in India project’ is written as ‘9@T, 7!A, 6%E, 4!N’
‘Set list new home’ is written as ‘5*T, 6#E, 6?T, 5&W’
‘Large sale post interval’ is written as ‘6@T, 10!L, 7?E, 6*E’
(All the codes are two-letter codes only.) 
161.  The code for the word ‘Person’ is
(a)8*E                    (b)6*N                         
(c) 8@N                                          (d) 6@E                  (e)None of these
162.  The code ‘6*E’ denotes which of the following word ?
(a)Large                                           (b)Set                                                      (c) Sale
(d)Home                                          (e)None of these
163.  The code word of ‘Intend’ according to the given code is
(a)8!N                     (b)6!D                   (c)8!D
(d)6!N                     (e)None of these
164.  ‘?’ denotes which letter of the given words ?
(a)P                                 (b)M                                        (c)L             
(d)S                                 (e)H
165.  According to the given code word, what will be the code for ‘Leave his much peace’ ?
(a)5@E, 3#S, 5?E, 3%H               (b)7@E, 5#S, 7?E, 6%H
(c)9@E, 7#S, 7?E, 8%H               (d)9#E, 5#S, 5@E, 5%H
(e)None of these
 Directions (166-170): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In a certain code language, 
‘Attend class daily good’ is written as 9$5, 24%9, 3$6, 24*3
‘Begin great any matter’ is written as 3&3, 8$9, 10*15, 14$4
‘Less error and fire’ is written as 10$7, 23%8, 9%14, 24&3
‘Tool better than screw’ is written as 16%22, 5$21, 10*4, 14%22
166.  The code for the word ‘ great’
(a)3&3                         (b)8$9                      (c)10*15
(d)14$4                          (e)None of these
167.  The code word ‘10$7’ for the word
(a)Less                         (b)Error                    (c)And
(d)Fire                          (e)None of these
168.  According to the given code what will be the code for the word ‘Burst’?
(a)8*2                        (b)6$2                      (c)8$4
(d)6#4                         (e)None of these
169.  According to the given code, what is the code for ‘Person’?
(a)12*16                    (b)14*18                   (c)12$16
(d)16#18                    (e)None of these
170.  By using the given code word, find the code word for ‘Behave well after school’?
(a)14*19, 8$5, 18%23, 21*6          
(b)18*21, 12$3, 18%22, 23*5
(c)15*19, 8$6, 14%27, 21*4          
(d)16*21, 10$3, 16%25, 23*4
(e)18*23, 10$4, 16%27, 21*4
 Directions (171-175): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In a certain code language,
‘Thin paper neatly folded’ is written as @D6, %R5, !N4, ?Y6
‘Four people from USA’ is written as @M4, %E6, #A3, @R4
‘Urban development program  launched’ is written as
 % E9, *T11, #N5 &D8
‘Dhaya likes forties hero’ is written as @E7, &E5, *A5, $O4
171.  The code for the word ‘People’ is
(a) @M4                                                         (b) %E6                         (c) #A3
  (d) @R4                                                          (e) None of these
172.  The code ‘ *A5 ‘ denotes  which of the following word ?
(a)Likes                           (b)Hero                          (c)Forties
(d)Dhaya                                                              (e)None of these
173.  The code word of ‘Four’ is
(a) @R4                                                          (b)%E6             (c)@M4
(d)#A3                          (e)None of these
174.  ‘#’ denotes which letter of the given words ?
(a)N                                                                 (b)F                                         (c)L                 
(d)D                                                (e)U
175.  According to the given code word, what will be the code for ‘ Data Line reach points’ ?
(a)*4A &4E @5H %6S                  (b)*4A &4E !5H %6S
(c)*4A &4E #5H %6S                    (d)*4A &4E $5H %6S
(e)None of these
Directions (176-180): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In a certain code language, 
‘Arrive today eagles later’ is written as 21*R,6$A, 14$O, 25*A
‘Begin work faster table’ is written as 14$A, 17%O, 26*A, 22$E
‘Length error arrow burn’ is written as 6*E, 25$R, 22%U, 21$R
‘Trial better than wisdom’ is written as 14$R, 14%H, 22*E,17*I
176.  The code for the word ‘ table’
(a)26*A                       (b)17%O                  (c)14$A
(d)22$ E                      (e)None of these
177.  The code word 6$A for the word
(a)Later                       (b)Arrive                    (c)Earlier
(d)Today                     (e)Either 1 or 3
178.  Find the code word for the word ‘Burn’ ?
(a)25$R                     (b)22%U                     (c)21$R
(d)6*E                       (e)Can’t be determined
179.  According to the given code, what is the code for ‘M’ ?
(a)12                         (b)8                              (c)10
(d)7                           (e)Can’t be determined
180.  By using the given code word, find the code word for ‘ Better Luck Next Arrive’ ?
(a)22$E, 21$R, 6*U, 8%E         (b)8*E, 21*R, 22%E, 6%U
(c)22*E, 6%U, 8%E, 21*R        (d)21%R, 22$E, 6*U, 8%E
(e)6$U, 22*E, 8*E, 21%R
Directions (181-185): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,In a certain code language, 
‘COT DAINTY FUN EPOCH’ is written as
“&23T, $31Y, *17N, #13H”
‘COW DOLL FLUENT EMBOW’ is written as
“&26W, $16L, *26T, #28W”
‘CON DOORS FAIR ELEVEN’ is written as
“&17N, $24S, *22R, #20N”
‘FLOPPY COR ENTER ENG’ is written as
 “*31Y, &21R, #23R, #10G”
181.  Which of the following is the code for “FEAR”?
(a)*22R                             (b)*13R                      (c)#15R
(d)$13R                             (e)None of these
182.  Which of the following denotes # symbol?
(a)C                               (b)D                          (c)E
(d)F                               (e)None of these
183.  Which of the following denotes $ symbol?
(a)C                              (b)D                            (c)E
(d)F                              (e)None of these
184.  The code ‘#24T’ denotes which of the following word?
(a)Egg                                             (b)Eagle                                   (c)Elephant
(d)Edit                             (e)None of these
185.  By using the given code word, find the code word for ‘FAN COAL EBONY DACTYL’?
(a) *18N, &15L, #32Y, $18L         
(b) *17N, &16L, #31Y, $18L
(c) *17N, &16L, #23Y, $18L         
(d) *18N, &16L, #33Y, $18L
(e) *17N, &16L, #30Y, $18L
Directions (186-190): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
“RONG  MALMY BUN  JAR” is written as
 ‘24#G, 7%Y, 16$N, 12@R’
“JIM RIMED  BOT  MONKEY” is written as 
‘17@M, 28#D, 10$T, 8%Y’
“MADWOMAN  BEER  RADIUM  JUMP” is written as
‘21%N, 13$R, 20#M, 15@P’
“ROMEO  JAKE  BABBLE  MOD” is written as
 ‘17#O, 26@E, 28$E, 26%D’
186.  The code for the word ‘RIN’ is
(a)8%N                       (b)8*N                      (c)17#N
(d)16#N                      (e)None of these
187.  The code ‘26#E’ denotes which of the following word?
(a)ROPE                                                         (b)REVERSE           (c)RUPEE
(d)RANDOM              (e)None of these
188.  Which of the following is the code for “MONK”?
(a)20%K                       (b)26%K                  (c)28!K
(d)24!K                         (e)None of these
189.  Which of the following denotes @ symbol?
(a)A                                                 (b)M                                        (c)B                
(d)R                                                 (e)J
190.  Which of the following is the code for ‘MAFIC BORE ROSE JARL’ ?
(a)15@E, 13#C, 5?E, 13%L           (b)21%E, 6$L, 18#E, 20@C
(c)19@E, 17#L, 7?E, 18%C           (d)26@E, 29%C, 26#E, 19@L
(e)None of these

TYPE-8

Directions (191-195): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is @ and for 1 is $. There are no other symbols for all other numbers greater than one. The numbers greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following example.
‘0’ is written as @
‘1’ is written as $
‘2’ is written as $@
‘3’ is written as $$
‘4’ is written as $@@ and so on.
191.  Which of the following will represent 17?
(a)$@$$@                                      (b) $@$$@                             (c) $@@@$
(d) $@$@$                  (e) None of these
192.  Which of the following will represent 21?
(a)$$@@$                                      (b) $@$$@                             (c) $$@@$
(d) $@@$$                  (e) None of these
193.  Which of the following numbers will be represented by $$@$$?
(a)18                                                                (b) 17                                                                      (c) 23        
(d) 27                                                                              (e) None of these
194.  Which of the following will represent the value of the product
(a)$$@$                                                          (b) $@$@                               (c) $@@$
(d) $$$@                                                         (e) None of these
195.  Which of the following numbers will be represented by $@@$$?
(a)22                                                                                (b) 33                                                                      (c) 19
(d) 17                                                                              (e) None of these
Directions (196-200): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In a certain code, the symbols for 0 is * and for 1 is . There are no other symbols for other numbers greater than one. The numbers greater than I are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the symbol for I doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following examples:
‘0’ is written as *
‘1’ is written as
‘2’ is written as *
‘3’ is written as
‘4’ is written as  ** and so on.
196.  Which of the following will represent 68?
(a) ** **                                             (b) * **     (c) *** **
(d) ** **            (e) None of these
197.  Ram does a work in fifteen days. Shyam does the same work in twelve days. Rame left the work after working for five days after which Shyam took over. Shyam will finish the work in X days. X will be represented by.
(a) ***                                                         (b) **                                   (c) * *
(d) **                                                       (e) None of these
198.  Which will represent the value of

(a) * **                                               (b) * * *                       (c) **
(d) ** *                                                (e) None of these
199.  Which will represent the value of

(a) ***                                                                         (b) **                                              (c)  **
(d) * *                                                      (e) None of these
200.  Which of the following numbers will be represented by  ?
(a)126                                                              (b) 63                                                      (c) 64      
(d) 128                                            (e) None of these

Directions (201-205): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
In a certain code the symbol for 0 (zero) is @ and for 1 is #. There are no other symbols for all other numbers greater than one. The numbers greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following example.
‘0’ is written as @
‘1’ is written as #
‘2’ is written as #@
‘3’ is written as ##
‘4’ is written as #@@ and so on.
201.  Which of the following will represent 25?
(a)#@#@#                                      (b)##@#@                                              (c)##@@#             
(d)#@@##                      (e) None of these
202.  Suppose ##@ is divided by ##. The result will be expressed as
(a)@@                                                            (b)#@                                                      (c)@#
(d)##                                               (e) None of these
203.  ##@ is what per cent of ####@?
(a)##@@                                                        (b)#@#@                                                (c)@@##               
(d)@#@                                                          (e) None of these
204.  What HCF of ##@@# and #### is
(a)##@                                                            (b)@@#                                  (c)#@#   
(d)@#@                                                          (e) None of these
205.  How will you represent 17 in the new number system?
(a)##@@#                                      (b)#@@@#                            (c)#@#@               
(d)#@@#                                                        (e) None of these

TYPE-9

Directions (206-210): Study the following information carefully and the given questions based on it.
                In a certain code, letters of English alphabet are coded on the basic of structure of the word. Numeric codes denoted for the letters of the word are in the same order as the letters of the word. Study the code represented for a particular structure of the word. Find out the logic and answer the questions that follow in two sets (I and II):
word
code
word
Code
OGRE
[12] [24] [24] [12]
ODE
[30] [24] [30]
GOAT
[24] [6] [6] [24]
SUN
[34] [36] [24]
EYE
[30] [24] [30]
RAIN
[24] [6] [6] [24]
HOW
[24] [36] [24]
EDIT
[18] [24] [18] [42]
HOPE
[24] [42] [24] [42]
DIRE
[24] [42] [24] [42]
UPON
[18] [24] [18] [24]
INTO
[12] [24] [24] [12]
Find out the code of the given word in capital letters.
206.  HOUR
(a) [24] [12] [12] [24]           
(b) [24] [6] [6] [24]           
(c) [24] [6] [12] [24]                      
(d) [6] [24] [24] [6]            
(e) None of these
207.  ONCE
(a) [12] [6] [6] [12]           
(b) [6] [24] [24] [6]           
(c) [12] [24] [24] [12]                      
(d) [24] [12] [12] [24]            
(e) None of these
208.  ICON
(a) [12] [6] [6] [12]           
(b) [6] [24] [24] [6]           
(c) [12] [24] [24] [12]                      
(d) [24] [18] [24] [18]            
(e) None of these
209.  TEN
(a) [24] [36] [24]           
(b) [30] [24] [30]]           
(c) [12] [36] [12]
(d) [6] [36] [6]            
(e) None of these
210.  NINE
(a) [42] [24] [42] [24]           
(b) [42] [24] [24] [42]           
(c) [24] [42] [42] [24]                      
(d) [24] [42] [24] [42]            
(e) None of these





Directions(211-215): In a certain code, letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded as given for some words. The numeric code for each letter is given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their confiscation. Applying these rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.

Word               :   Coded From
Seat :   [5] [15] [15] [5]
CUT                :   [5] [10] [5]
ONE                :   [0] [5] [0]
DEEP              :   [5] [20] [20] [5]
POUR             :   [5] [15] [15] [5]
PIN :   [5] [10] [5]
NONE             :   [5] [25] [5] [25]
BOOK:   [5] [20] [20] [5]
OPEN             :   [30] [5] [30] [5]
ATE                :   [0] [5] [0]
PAGE             :   [5] [25] [5] [25]
UNIT              :   [30] [5] [30] [5]
                Directions: Find out the coded form of each of the words printed in bold.
211.  DOSE
(a) [5] [15] [5] [15]           
(b) [5] [10] [5] [30]           
(c) [5] [30] [5] [30]                      
(d) [5] [0] [5] [15]            
(e) None of these
212.  SIP
(a) [5] [0] [5]
(b) [0] [5] [0]
(c) [5] [5] [5]
(d) [5] [10] [5]
(e) None of these
213.  AGED
(a) [0] [5] [0] [5]           
(b) [30] [10] [30] [10]           
(c) [30] [5] [30] [5]                      
(d) [25] [5] [25] [5]            
(e) None of these
214.  DATA
(a) [5] [30] [5] [30]           
(b) [5] [25] [5] [25]           
(c) [5] [15] [5] [15]                      
(d) [5] [10] [5] [10]            
(e) None of these
215.  EVE
(a) [0] [5] [0]
(b) [0] [15] [0]
(c) [15] [15] [15]
(d) [0] [10] [10]             
(e) None of these
               
  

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