Correct option is B
AUSTIN → NITSUA
Observation:
The code is simply the reverse of the word.
SYSTEM → reverse → METSYS
In a certain code language, if AUSTIN is coded as NITSUA, then how is SYSTEM coded in that language?
AUSTIN → NITSUA
Observation:
The code is simply the reverse of the word.
SYSTEM → reverse → METSYS
In a certain coded language ‘MOONS’ is coded as ‘NQTLN’ and ‘STRAY’ is coded as ‘TVWYT’. How will ‘TERMS’ be coded in the same code language?
In a certain code language, ‘bike race is excited’ is coded as ‘la me na ps’ and ‘excited people buy ticket’ is coded as ‘mf na lz pq’. How will ‘excited’ be coded in that code language?
that language? In a certain code language, if APPLE is coded as 11616125, then how is DOUBT coded in JBT coded
In a certain code language, if AUSTIN is coded as NITSUA, then how is SYSTEM coded in that language?
In a certain code language, ‘moving through life’ is coded as ‘gt df za’ and ‘life is short’ is coded as ‘kl td za’. How is ‘life’ coded in the given language? (All codes are two-letter codes)
In a certain code language, if ANGLE is coded as 1147125, then how is DOING coded in
that language?
In a certain code language, if GREEN is coded as TIVVM, then how is PARTY coded in that language?
A group of numbers/symbols is coded using letter codes as per the codes given below and the conditions that follow. If none of the conditions apply, then codes for the respective number/symbol to be followed directly as given in the table.
Number/Symbol | 7 | 2 | 5 | @ | 8 | % | & | ^ | 3 | 9 | * | 4 |
Code | Q | T | H | N | J | L | F | E | S | C | B | A |
Conditions:
i. If the first element is a symbol and the last element a number, the codes for these two (the first and the last elements) are to be interchanged.
ii. If the first element is an odd number and the last element an even number, the first and last elements are to be coded as ©.
iii. If both second and third elements are perfect squares, the third element is to be coded as the code for the second element.
What will be the code for the following group?
^ 5 2 & 4
In a certain code,
'do what i will' is coded as 'nh fg rf dc'
'do you if i' is coded as 'rf dc fy hb'
'will are in not' is coded as 'nj oi fg wa'
'left you not i' is coded as 'rf hb sr oi'
(all the codes are two letter coded only)
What is the possible code for ‘are’?
In a certain code,
‘food is tasty’ is coded as ‘bi se re’
‘tasty and healthy’ is coded as ‘de fe se’ and
‘cup and saucer’ is coded as ‘fe xe xa’.
What does the code ‘se’ stand for?
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