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  1. Question 1 of 13
    1. Question

    In a certain coding system, RBM STD BRO PUS means ‘the cat is beautiful’. TNH PUS DIM STD means ‘the dog is brown’. PUS DIM BRO PUS CUS means ‘the dog has the cat’. What is the code for ‘has’ ?

    Hint
    RBM STD BRO PUS→the cat is beautiful …(i)
    TNH PUS DIM STD→the dog is brown …(ii)
    PUS DIM BRO PUS CUS→the dog has the cat …(iii)

    From (i) and (ii) ⇒ STD PUS → the is
    From (ii) and (iii) ⇒ PUS DIM → the dog
    From (i) and (iii) ⇒ PUS BRO → the cat
    ∴ from (iii) ⇒ CUS → has

  2. Question 2 of 13
    2. Question

    In a certain language, PIC VIC NIC means ‘winter is cold’; TO NIC RE means ‘summer is hot’; RE THO PA means ‘nights are hot’. Which of the following is the code for ‘summer’?

    Hint
    PIC VIC NIC→winter is cold …(i)
    TO NIC RE→summer is hot …(ii)
    RE THO PA→nights are hot …(iii)

    From (i) and (ii) ⇒ NIC → is
    From (ii) and (iii) ⇒ RE → hot
    Clearly, ‘TO’ stands for ‘summer’.

  3. Question 3 of 13
    3. Question

    In a certain code ‘gri chri’ means ‘brand new’ ‘gyp twoh’ means ‘very old’, ‘gri bur twoh’ means ‘old and new’ and ‘chri deh gyp’ means ‘old brand car’ . Which of the following codes means ‘new car’?

    Hint
    gri chri→brand new …(i)
    gyp twoh→very old …(ii)
    gri bur twoh→old and new …(iii)
    chri deh gyp→old brand car …(iv)

    The word ‘new’ is present in 1st and 3rd sentences so is the code in 1st and 3rd sentences and so is the code ‘gri’. The word ‘car’ is only in the 4th sentence and code ‘deh’ is repeated in any other sentence.

  4. Question 4 of 13
    4. Question

    In a certain code language. ‘ne ri so’ means ‘good rain day’ ‘si ne po’ means ‘day is wonderful’ and ‘ri jo’ means ‘good boy’. Which of the following means ‘rainy in the code ?

    Hint
    ne ri so→good rainy day …(i)
    si ne po→day is wonderful …(ii)
    ri jo→good boy …(iii)

    From (i) and (ii) ⇒ ne → day
    From (i) and (iii) ⇒ ri → good
    Thus, ‘so’ means rainy.

  5. Question 5 of 13
    5. Question

    In a certain code language, ‘pit dar na’ means ‘you are good’ ‘dar tok pa’ means ‘good and bad’ ‘tim na tok’ means ‘they are bad’. In that language, which word stands for ‘they’?

    Hint

    In first two sentences, ‘good’ is common
    \ ‘good’ stands for ‘dar’.
    In last two sentences, ‘bad’ is common.
    \ ‘bad’ stands for ‘tok’.
    In first and last sentences, ‘are’ is common.
    \ ‘are’ stands for ‘na’.
    Hence in last sentence, ‘na’ stands for ‘are’
    ‘tok’ stands for ‘bad’.
    Thus, ‘tim’ stands for ‘they’.

  6. Question 6 of 13
    6. Question

    If ‘black’ means ‘white’, ‘white’ means ‘red’, ‘red’ means ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ means ‘blue’, ‘blue’ means ‘green’, ‘green’ means ‘purple’ and ‘purple’ means ‘orange’ then what is the colour of clean sky?

    Hint

    The colour of clean sky is blue and blue means green. Hence, the colour of clean sky is green.

  7. Question 7 of 13
    7. Question

    If ‘water’ is called ‘food’, ‘food’ is called ‘tree’, ‘tree’ is called ‘sky’, ‘sky’ is called ‘wall’, on which of the following grows a fruit?

    Hint

    The fruits grow on a ‘tree’ and ‘tree’ is called ‘sky’. So the fruits grow on the ‘sky’.

  8. Question 8 of 13
    8. Question

    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?

    Hint

    We know, soap is used for washing clothes.
    Here, soap is called ink.
    \ Ink is used in washing the clothes.
    Hence (d) is the correct answer.

  9. Question 9 of 13
    9. Question

    If ‘light’ is called ‘morning’, ‘morning’ is called ‘dark’, ‘dark’ is called ‘night’, ‘night’ is called ‘sunshine’ and ‘sunshine’ is called ‘dusk’, when do we sleep ?

    Hint

    In the code, night is called sunshine. As we sleep in night, the correct answer is sunshine.

  10. Question 10 of 13
    10. Question

    If REASON is coded as 5 and BELIEVED as 7, what is the code number for GOVERNMENT?

    Hint

    Code for the given word = (Number of letters in the word) –1.
    So, code for GOVERNMENT = 10 – 1= 9.

  11. Question 11 of 13
    11. Question

    If NOR is coded as 2-3-6, then how should REST be coded in the same code language ?

    Hint

    Difference between alphabetical positions of N and O = 1 = difference between 2 and 3
    Difference between alphabetical positions of O and R = 3 = Diff. between 3 and 6.
    Similarly, for REST, difference between R and E = 13,
    difference between E and S = 14
    and difference between S and T = 1
    Here, only option (c) follows above condition

  12. Question 12 of 13
    12. Question

    If Z = 52 and ACT is equal to 48, then BAT will be equal to :

    Hint

    Z = 52 = 26 × 2
    ACT = 1 × 2 + 3 × 2 + 20 × 2 = 48
    [Alphabetical position numbers has been doubled]
    ⇒ BAT = 2 × 2 + 1 × 2 + 20 × 2 = 46

  13. Question 13 of 13
    13. Question

    If A + B = C, D – C = A and E – B = C, then what does D + F stands for ? Provide your answer in letter terms as well as in number terms.

    Hint

    Position of D alphabetically = 4
    Position of F alphabetically = 6
    Thus D + F = 10 = position of J in alphabet

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