| Number / Symbol | / | # | 9 | 7 | @ | % | > | 2 | ! | ? | 6 | 4 | < | - |
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| Code | D | F | T | J | N | G | E | X | V | W | K | U | P | Z |
Conditions:
(i) If the first element is a number and the last a symbol, the codes for these two are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first element is an odd number and the last an even number, the first and the last elements are to be coded as Ø.
(iii) If both the second and third elements are perfect squares, the third element is to be coded as the code for the second element.
How will ‘< 9 4 # 2’ be coded?
Correct Answer: (d) P T T F X
Solution:< 9 4 # 2
Here According to condition (iii), both the second and the third element is perfect squares, the third element is coded for the second element.
Now, < 9 4 # 2 is coded as P T T F X