In this chapter we are going to teach some tips to learn fast the place value of English alphabets, this section is very much important and cover most of the part of coding and decoding section, if you check previous papers of any competitive exam then you will find many questions which can easily be solved using some simple trick.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X |
17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 |
Y | Z | ||||||
25 | 26 |
Easy to remember the place values of first four (A, B, C, D) and last three (X, Y, Z) alphabets.
F6 key, the place value of F is 6
Learn some interesting words LOVE = 12 + 15 + 22 + 5
M = 13 the middle alphabet
T = 20 (T20 Match)
UV = 21 + 22 (Ultra Violet)
Now I am giving you a simple question
What makes life 100%
Example : Love
L-12
O-15
V-22
E-5
total is 54%
give me other word which make a person life 100% successful.
A T T I T U D E = 1 + 20 + 20 + 9 + 21 + 4 + 5 the total = 100
Place value of English Alphabets
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Question 1 of 34
1. Question
1 pointsIf, in a code, MIND becomes KGLB and ARGUE becomes YPESC, then what will DIAGRAM be in that code?
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Each letter in the word is moved two steps backward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.
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Each letter in the word is moved two steps backward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.
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Question 2 of 34
2. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code, PRODUCTIONS is written as QQPCVEUHPMT. How is ORIENTATION written in that code?
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The first, third, fifth, seventh, ninth and eleventh letters in the word are each moved one-step forward; the second, fourth, eighth and tenth letters are each moved one step backward, while the middle (i.e. sixth) letter is moved two steps forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.
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The first, third, fifth, seventh, ninth and eleventh letters in the word are each moved one-step forward; the second, fourth, eighth and tenth letters are each moved one step backward, while the middle (i.e. sixth) letter is moved two steps forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.
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Question 3 of 34
3. Question
1 pointsIf SUMMER is coded as RUNNER, the code for WINTER will be
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The first letter of the word is moved one step backward, while the two middle letters are each moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.
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The first letter of the word is moved one step backward, while the two middle letters are each moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.
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Question 4 of 34
4. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code, FAVOUR is written as EBUPTS. How is DANGER written in that code?
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The first, third and fifth letters are each moved one step backward, while second, fourth and sixth letters are each moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.
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The first, third and fifth letters are each moved one step backward, while second, fourth and sixth letters are each moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.
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Question 5 of 34
5. Question
1 pointsIf FISH is written as EHRG in a certain code, how would JUNGLE be written in that code?
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Each letter in the word is moved one step backward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.
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Each letter in the word is moved one step backward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.
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Question 6 of 34
6. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code, KAVERI is written as VAKIRE. How is MYSORE written in that code?
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The letters in the first half and second half of the word are written in the reverse order to obtain the code. Thus, we have :
MYSORE → MYS/ORE → SYM/ERO → SYMEROIncorrect
The letters in the first half and second half of the word are written in the reverse order to obtain the code. Thus, we have :
MYSORE → MYS/ORE → SYM/ERO → SYMERO -
Question 7 of 34
7. Question
1 pointsIf ROBUST is coded as QNATRS in a certain language, which word would be coded as ZXCMP?
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Each letter of the word is one step ahead of the corresponding letter of the code.
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Each letter of the word is one step ahead of the corresponding letter of the code.
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Question 8 of 34
8. Question
1 pointsIf in a certain language, GRASP is coded as BMVNK, which word would be coded as CRANE?
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Each letter of the word is five steps ahead of the corresponding letter of the code.
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Each letter of the word is five steps ahead of the corresponding letter of the code.
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Question 9 of 34
9. Question
1 pointsIf 'rain' is 'water', 'water' is 'road', 'road' is 'cloud', 'cloud' is 'sky', 'sky' is 'sea' and 'sea' is 'path', where do aero planes fly ?
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The aero planes fly in the "sky" and the 'sky' is called 'sea'.So, the aero planes fly the 'sea'
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The aero planes fly in the "sky" and the 'sky' is called 'sea'.So, the aero planes fly the 'sea'
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Question 10 of 34
10. Question
1 pointsIf 'cushion' is called 'pillow', 'pillow' is called 'mat', 'mat' is called 'bed sheet' and 'bed sheet' is called 'cover', which will be spread on the floor ?
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'mat' will be spread on the floor But 'mat' is called 'bed sheet'.So, a 'bed sheet' will be spread on the floor.
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'mat' will be spread on the floor But 'mat' is called 'bed sheet'.So, a 'bed sheet' will be spread on the floor.
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Question 11 of 34
11. Question
1 pointsIf '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 ?
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A woman shall draw water from a 'well' but a 'well' is called 'island' . So, the woman will draw water from an 'island'.
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A woman shall draw water from a 'well' but a 'well' is called 'island' . So, the woman will draw water from an 'island'.
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Question 12 of 34
12. Question
1 pointsIf 'bat' is 'racket', 'racket' is 'football', 'football' is 'shuttle', 'shuttle' is 'ludo' and 'ludo' is 'carom', what is cricket played with ?
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Cricket is played with a 'bat' and 'bat' is called 'racket'. So, cricket is played with 'racket'.
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Cricket is played with a 'bat' and 'bat' is called 'racket'. So, cricket is played with 'racket'.
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Question 13 of 34
13. Question
1 pointsIf 'books' is called 'watch', 'watch' is called 'bag', 'bag' is called 'dictionary' and 'dictionary' is called 'window', which is used to carry the books ?
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Clearly. a 'bag' is used to carry the books but a 'bag' is called 'dictionary'. So, a dictionary will be used to carry the books.
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Clearly. a 'bag' is used to carry the books but a 'bag' is called 'dictionary'. So, a dictionary will be used to carry the books.
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Question 14 of 34
14. Question
1 pointsIf 'dust' is called 'air', 'air' is called 'fire', 'fire' is called 'water', 'water' is called 'colour', 'colour' is called 'rain', and 'rain' is called 'dust', then where do fish live ?
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Fishes live in 'water' and as given, 'water' is called 'co lour'. so fishes live in 'colour' .
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Fishes live in 'water' and as given, 'water' is called 'co lour'. so fishes live in 'colour' .
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Question 15 of 34
15. Question
1 pointsIf 'sky' is 'star', 'star' is 'cloud', 'cloud' is 'earth', 'earth' is 'tree', and 'tree' is 'book', then where do the birds fly ?
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Birds fly in the 'sky' and as given 'sky' is 'star'. So, birds fly in the 'star
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Birds fly in the 'sky' and as given 'sky' is 'star'. So, birds fly in the 'star
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Question 16 of 34
16. Question
1 pointsIf '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 ?
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Clearly, 'soap' is used for washing the clothes . But a 'soap' is called 'ink'. So, 'ink' is used for washing the clothes.
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Clearly, 'soap' is used for washing the clothes . But a 'soap' is called 'ink'. So, 'ink' is used for washing the clothes.
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Question 17 of 34
17. Question
1 pointsIf '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 ?
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We sleep in the 'night'. but 'night' is called 'sunshine'. So, we sleep in the 'sunshine' .
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We sleep in the 'night'. but 'night' is called 'sunshine'. So, we sleep in the 'sunshine' .
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Question 18 of 34
18. Question
1 pointsIF E = 5, PEN = 35, then PAGE = ?
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Clearly, putting A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, D = 4, E = 5, ..........M = 13, ...... x = 24, Y = 25, Z = 26, we have :
PEN = P + E + N = 16 + 5 + 14 = 35.
So, PAGE = P + A + G + E = 16 + 1 + 7 + 5 = 29.Incorrect
Clearly, putting A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, D = 4, E = 5, ..........M = 13, ...... x = 24, Y = 25, Z = 26, we have :
PEN = P + E + N = 16 + 5 + 14 = 35.
So, PAGE = P + A + G + E = 16 + 1 + 7 + 5 = 29. -
Question 19 of 34
19. Question
1 pointsIf RED is coded as 6720, then how would GREEN be coded?
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Clearly, the order of letters in the word is reversed and then each letters is replaced by the numeral denoting its position in the English alphabet. Next, 2 is added to each numeral and the numerals so obtained are joined together physically to get the code. Thus, we have :
RED → DER → 4/5/18 → 6/7/20 → 6720.
GREEN → NEERG → 14/5/5/18/7 → 16/7/7/20/9 → 1677209.
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Clearly, the order of letters in the word is reversed and then each letters is replaced by the numeral denoting its position in the English alphabet. Next, 2 is added to each numeral and the numerals so obtained are joined together physically to get the code. Thus, we have :
RED → DER → 4/5/18 → 6/7/20 → 6720.
GREEN → NEERG → 14/5/5/18/7 → 16/7/7/20/9 → 1677209.
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Question 20 of 34
20. Question
1 pointsIf REASON is coded as 5 and BELIEVED as 7, then what is the code for GOVERNMENT?
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Clearly, each word is coded by the numeral which is 1 less than the number of letters in the word.
Since, there are 10 letters in the word GOVERNMENT, so required = 10 - 1 = 9.Incorrect
Clearly, each word is coded by the numeral which is 1 less than the number of letters in the word.
Since, there are 10 letters in the word GOVERNMENT, so required = 10 - 1 = 9. -
Question 21 of 34
21. Question
1 pointsIf MACHINE is coded as 19-7-9-14-15-20-11, how will you cide DANGER ?
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Clearly, every letter is assigned a numerical code obtained by adding 6 to the numeral denoting the position of that letter in the English alphabet.
Thus A is coded as (1 + 6) i.e. 7, B as (6 + 2), C as (6 + 3) i.e. 9....M as (13 + 6) i.e. is 19...., Z as (26 + 6) = 32.Since. D,A,N,G,E,R are 4th, 1st, 14th, 7th, 5th and 18th letters in the English alphabet. so thier as respective codes are (4 + 6), (1 + 6), (14 + 6), (7 + 6), (5 + 6), (18 + 6) i.e 10, 7. 20, 13, 11, 24
so, the code for DANGER is 10 - 7 - 20 - 13 - 11 - 24.
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Clearly, every letter is assigned a numerical code obtained by adding 6 to the numeral denoting the position of that letter in the English alphabet.
Thus A is coded as (1 + 6) i.e. 7, B as (6 + 2), C as (6 + 3) i.e. 9....M as (13 + 6) i.e. is 19...., Z as (26 + 6) = 32.Since. D,A,N,G,E,R are 4th, 1st, 14th, 7th, 5th and 18th letters in the English alphabet. so thier as respective codes are (4 + 6), (1 + 6), (14 + 6), (7 + 6), (5 + 6), (18 + 6) i.e 10, 7. 20, 13, 11, 24
so, the code for DANGER is 10 - 7 - 20 - 13 - 11 - 24.
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Question 22 of 34
22. Question
1 pointsIf REQUEST written as S2R52TU, then, how will ACID be written ?
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Clearly, vowels A, E, I, O, U are coded as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 respectively. Each of the consonants in the word is moved one step forward to give the corresponding letter of the code. So, the code for ACID becomes 1D3E.
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Clearly, vowels A, E, I, O, U are coded as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 respectively. Each of the consonants in the word is moved one step forward to give the corresponding letter of the code. So, the code for ACID becomes 1D3E.
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Question 23 of 34
23. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code, ‘786’ means ‘study very hard’, ‘958’ means ‘hard work pays’ and ‘645’ means ‘study and work’. Which of the following is the code for ‘very’?(s.b.i p.o 1994)
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In the first and second statements, the common word is ‘hard’ and the common code digit ’8’. So, ‘8’ means ‘hard’. In the first and third statements, the common word is ‘study’ and the common code digit is ‘6’. So, ’6’ means ‘study’. Thus, in the first statement ‘7’ means ‘very’.
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In the first and second statements, the common word is ‘hard’ and the common code digit ’8’. So, ‘8’ means ‘hard’. In the first and third statements, the common word is ‘study’ and the common code digit is ‘6’. So, ’6’ means ‘study’. Thus, in the first statement ‘7’ means ‘very’.
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Question 24 of 34
24. Question
1 pointsIn a code ,CORNER is written as GSVRI .how can CENTRAL be written in that code?(bank p.o 2000)
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each letter of the word moved four steps forward to obtain the code.
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each letter of the word moved four steps forward to obtain the code.
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Question 25 of 34
25. Question
1 pointsIf DELHI is coded as CCIDD ,how would you encode BOMBAY? (M.B.A.1997)
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.the first, second, third,_____ Letters of the word are respectively moved one, two,
three,_____steps to backward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.
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.the first, second, third,_____ Letters of the word are respectively moved one, two,
three,_____steps to backward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.
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Question 26 of 34
26. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code, TRIPPLE is written as SQHOOKD. How is DISPOSE written in that code? (Central Excise, 1995)
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Each letter in the word is moved one step backward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.
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Each letter in the word is moved one step backward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.
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Question 27 of 34
27. Question
1 pointsIn a code ,CORNER is written as GSVRI .how can CENTRAL be written in that code? (C.B.I. 1994)
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each letter of the word moved four steps forward to obtain the code.
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each letter of the word moved four steps forward to obtain the code.
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Question 28 of 34
28. Question
1 pointsIf in a certain language,TRIANGLE is coded as SQHZMFKD,which word would be coded as DWZLOKD?(BANK P.O1990)
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each letter of the word is one step ahead of the corresponding letter of the code.
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each letter of the word is one step ahead of the corresponding letter of the code.
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Question 29 of 34
29. Question
1 pointsIf DELHI is coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as 82589662, how can CALICUT be coded? (Assistant Grade, 1995)
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The alphabets are coded as follows :
D E L H I C A U T
7 3 5 4 1 8 2 9 6
So, in CALICUT, C is coded as 8, A as 2, L as 5,I as 1, U as 9 and T as 6. Thus,
the code for CALICUT is 8251896.
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The alphabets are coded as follows :
D E L H I C A U T
7 3 5 4 1 8 2 9 6
So, in CALICUT, C is coded as 8, A as 2, L as 5,I as 1, U as 9 and T as 6. Thus,
the code for CALICUT is 8251896.
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Question 30 of 34
30. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code, RIPPLE is written as 613382 and LIFE is written as 8192.How is PILLER written in that code? (Railways, 1998)
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The alphabets are coded as shown:
R I P L E F
6 1 3 8 2 9
So, in PILLER, P is coded as 3, I as 1, L as 8, E as 2 and R as 6. Thus, the code for PILLER is 318826.
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The alphabets are coded as shown:
R I P L E F
6 1 3 8 2 9
So, in PILLER, P is coded as 3, I as 1, L as 8, E as 2 and R as 6. Thus, the code for PILLER is 318826.
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Question 31 of 34
31. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code language 24685 is written as 33776.how is 35791 written in that code?(P.O. EXAM,1989)
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(CLERLY ,in the code letters at odd places are one place ahead and those at even piaces are one place before the corresponding letter in the word.
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(CLERLY ,in the code letters at odd places are one place ahead and those at even piaces are one place before the corresponding letter in the word.
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Question 32 of 34
32. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code language 35796 is written as 44887.how is 46823 written in that code? (P.O.EXAM 1991)
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the same pattern as in above question is followed i.e. 4 will be written as 5,6as 5,8as 9,2 as 1 and 3 as 4.so,the code becomes 55914.
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the same pattern as in above question is followed i.e. 4 will be written as 5,6as 5,8as 9,2 as 1 and 3 as 4.so,the code becomes 55914.
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Question 33 of 34
33. Question
1 pointsIf PALAM could be given the code number 43, what code number can be given to SANTACRUZ ? (Assistant Grade, 1995).
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In the given code, A=1, B=2, C=3,...............,Z = 26 So, PALAM=16+1+12+1+13=43 Similarly, SANTACRUZ=19+1+14+20+1+3+18+21+26=123.
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In the given code, A=1, B=2, C=3,...............,Z = 26 So, PALAM=16+1+12+1+13=43 Similarly, SANTACRUZ=19+1+14+20+1+3+18+21+26=123.
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Question 34 of 34
34. Question
1 pointsFIND THE MISSING LETTERS IN THE FOLLOWING SERIES.
6.A,C,E,G___________ [Bank P.O 1992]
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The last question is bugged the correct answer is 'I' but it says the correct answer is 'R', please fix
it is a very essential for learners