If 'nitro sco tingo' means 'softer than flower', 'tingo rho mst' means 'sweet flower fragrance' and 'mst sco tmp' means 'sweet than smile', what would 'fragrance' stands for ?
Answer: A In the second and third sentences, common word is 'sweet' and the common code is 'mst'. In the first and second sentences, common word is 'flower' and common code is 'tingo'. Therefore, from second sentence it is clear that 'rho' stands for 'fragrance'.
Q. No. 32:
In a certain language, 'Tom Kun Sud' means 'Dogs are barking', 'Kun Jo Mop' means 'Dogs are horses', and 'Mut Tom Ko' means 'Donkeys are mad'. Which word in that language means 'barking' ?
Answer: A In the first and second sentences, common word is 'Dogs' and common code is 'Kun'. In the first and third sentences. common word is 'are' and common code is 'Tom'. Therefore, from the first sentences we get that 'Sud' stands for 'barking'.
Q. No. 33:
In a certain code language, 'col tip mot' means 'singing is appreciable', 'mot baj min' means 'dancing is good' and 'tip mop baj' means 'singing and dancing'. Which of the following means 'good' in that code language ?
Answer: B In the second and third sentences, common word is 'dancing' and common code is 'baj'. In the first and second sentences, common word is 'is' and common code is 'mot'. Hence, from second sentence it is clear that 'min' stands for 'good'.
Q. No. 34:
If WORK is coded as SCIG and PART is coded as ‘EYIM’ what is BLUE coded as?
Answer: A WORK ⇒ W is the letter if counted from A and 4th letter in counted from Z => W = 23 – 4 = 19 ⇒ S Similarly O = 15 – 12 = 3 ⇒ C R = 18 – 9 = 9 ⇒ I K = 16 – 9 = 7 ⇒ G and PART ⇒ P = 16 – 11 = 5 ⇒ E A = 26 – 1 = 25 ⇒ Y R = 18 – 9 = 9 ⇒ I T = 20 – 7 = 13 ⇒ M ∴ BLUE ⇒ B = 25 – 2 = 23 ⇒ W L = 15 – 12 = 3 ⇒ C U = 21 – 6 = 15 ⇒ O E = 22 – 5 = 17 ⇒ Q => BLUE is coded as ‘WCOQ’
Q. No. 35:
If DANGER is coded as GAAMII and FLAMES is coded as KWAYIK, how would VICTORIA be coded?
Answer: B DANGER ⇒ D = 2(4) – 1 = 7 ⇒ G A = 2(1) – 1 = 1 ⇒ A N = 2(14) – 1 = 27 ⇒ A G = 2(7) – 1 = 13 ⇒ M E = 2(5) – 1 = 9 ⇒ I R = 2(18) – 1 = 35 ⇒ I FLAMES ⇒ F = 2(6) – 1 = 11 ⇒ K L = 2(12) – 1 = 23 ⇒ W A = 2(1) – 1 = 1 ⇒ A M = 2(13) – 1 = 25 ⇒ Y E = 2(5) – 1 = 9 ⇒ I S = 2(19) – 1 = 35 ⇒ I ∴ VICTORIA ⇒ V = 2(22) – 1 = 43 ⇒ Q I = 2(9) – 1 = 17 ⇒ Q C = 2(3) – 1 = 5 ⇒ E T = 2(20) – 1 = 39 ⇒ M O = 2(15) – 1 = 29 ⇒ C R = 2(18) – 1 = 35 ⇒ I I = 2(9) – 1 = 17 ⇒ Q A = 2(1) – 1 = 1 ⇒ A.
Q. No. 36:
In the following questions there are some words which are coded followed by another word, which has to be coded in a similar manner as the coded pair. Choose the code for that word. PROFESSOR : QSPHGUVRU : : INSTITUTE : ____________
Answer: D The given word is broken into three group of three letter each. The letters of first group are replaced by their sucessive letters. The letters of second group are replaced by the letter leaving one letter in the order. Similarly third group of letters are replaced by leaving two letters in the order. Thus, INS TIT UTE ≡ JOT VKV XWH.