If in a code language, 'EAR' is coded as JFW, and 'CUP' is coded as HZU, then what will 'LIGHT' be coded as?
- A.QNLMY
- B.JGEFR
- C.NKIJV
- D.ORTSG
Explanation
Per docx answer key, option 1 (QNLMY).
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If in a code language, 'EAR' is coded as JFW, and 'CUP' is coded as HZU, then what will 'LIGHT' be coded as?
Explanation
Per docx answer key, option 1 (QNLMY).
In a certain code language, 'driving is fun' is written as 'xe ru vt' and 'too much fun' is written as 'ru py re'. What is the code for 'fun' in that language?
Explanation
Common word 'fun' shares common code 'ru' in both. Option 3.
Letter-cluster analogy. OUTPUT : TUOTUP :: MUMBAI : MUMIAB :: ? : CUBTEK
Explanation
Pattern reverses last 3 letters. CUBTEK ← BUCKET (last 3 reversed: KET→TEK and CUB stays). So input = BUCKET. Option 3.
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace * signs and to balance the given equation. 7 * 5 * (16 * 8 * 9) * 20
Explanation
Per docx answer key, option 2 (−, +, ÷, ×, =).
Select the option that indicates the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Drop 2. Ocean 3. Pond 4. Puddle 5. River
Explanation
Smallest to largest: Drop(1), Puddle(4), Pond(3), River(5), Ocean(2). Option 2.
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