Coding – Decoding (SSC CGL 2022 Tier 1) (Part – I)

Total Questions: 49

11. In a certain code language, ‘DENTIST’ is written as ‘CDMSHRS’ and ‘TOOTH’ is written as ‘SNNSG’, how will ‘HEALING’ be written in that language? [S.S.C CGL 02/12/2022 (2nd Shift)]

Correct Answer: (d) GDZKHMF
Solution:

12. In a certain code language, ‘EARLY’ is written as ‘ZNSCF’ and ‘GAUGE’ is written as ‘FIVCH’. How will ‘INBOX’ be written in that language? [S.S.C CGL 02/12/2022 (3rd Shift)]

Correct Answer: (c) YQCPJ
Solution:

13. In a certain code language, ‘feel at home’ is coded as ‘424’, ‘check the laundry’ is coded as ‘537’ and ‘open the door’ is coded as ‘434’. How will ‘the kite is flying’ be coded in that language? [S.S.C CGL 02/12/2022 (4th Shift)]

Correct Answer: (d) 3426
Solution:The number of letters in the words of the given sentence is represented by numbers.
Feel at home → 4, 2, 4 → 424
Check the laundry → 5, 3, 7 → 537
Open the door → 4, 3, 4 → 434
Similarly,
The kite is flying → 3, 4, 2, 6 → 3426

14. In a certain code language, ‘EAGER’ is written as ‘AEHRE’ and ‘GIRLS’ is written as ‘IGSSL’. How will ‘ISSUE’ be written in that language? [S.S.C CGL 02/12/2022 (4th Shift)]

Correct Answer: (c) SITEU
Solution:

15. In a certain code language, ‘MOBILE’ is written as ‘PRELOH’ and ‘SILENT’ is written as ‘VLOHQW’, how will ‘PAINTING’ be written in that language? [S.S.C CGL 03/12/2022 (1st Shift)]

Correct Answer: (b) SDLQWLQJ
Solution:

16. In a certain code language, ‘INNER’ is written as ‘SNNWJ’ and ‘GLASS’ is written as ‘UPAII’. How will ‘MODEL’ be written in that language? [S.S.C CGL 03/12/2022 (2nd Shift)]

Correct Answer: (b) OMXWP
Solution:Opposite positional letter + 1

Opposite letter of word INNER ⇒ I→R; N→M; N→M; E→V; R→I

(R + 1 → S); (M + 1 → N); (M + 1 → N); (V + 1 → W); (I + 1 → J) ⇒ SNNWJ

Opposite letter of word GLASS ⇒ G→T; L→O; A→Z; S→H; S→G

(T + 1 → U); (O + 1 → P); (Z + 1 → A); (H + 1 → I); (H + 1 → I) ⇒ UPAII

Similarly,

Opposite letter of word MODEL ⇒ M→N; O→L; D→W; E→V; L→O

(N + 1 → O); (L + 1 → M); (W + 1 → X); (V + 1 → W); (L+ 1 → O) ⇒ OMXWP

17. In a certain code language, ‘ESCAPE’ is written as ‘49’ and ‘PRISON’ is written as ‘91’. How will ‘FREEDOM’ be written in that language? [S.S.C CGL 03/12/2022 (3rd Shift)]

Correct Answer: (a) 66
Solution:All words have been coded as the sum of their place values.
ESCAPE → 5 + 19 + 3 + 1 + 16 + 5 = 49
PRISON → 16 + 18 + 9 + 19 + 15 + 14 = 91
Similarly,

FREEDOM → 6 + 18 + 5 + 5 + 4 + 15 + 13 = 66

18. In a certain code language, ‘DOVE’ is coded as ‘1122214’ and ‘CROW’ is coded as ‘823311’. How will ‘MYNA’ be coded in that language? [S.S.C CGL 03/12/2022 (3rd Shift)]

Correct Answer: (b) 1132512
Solution:

19. In a certain code language, ‘EDUCATION’ is written as ‘GFWCATKQP’ and ‘PROFESSOR’ is written as ‘RTQFESUQT’. How will ‘FACULTIES’ be written in that language? [S.S.C CGL 03/12/2022 (4th Shift)]

Correct Answer: (c) HCEULTKGU
Solution:

20. In a certain code language, 'STEAMER' is coded as '81' and 'CRUISE' is coded as '75'. How will 'SUBMARINE' be coded in that language? [S.S.C CGL 03/12/2022 (4th Shift)]

Correct Answer: (a) 102
Solution:Sum of place value of all letters as per alphabetical order.
STEAMER → 19 + 20 + 5 + 1 + 13 + 5 + 18 = 81
CRUISE → 3 + 18 + 21 + 9 + 19 + 5 = 75
Similarly,

SUBMARINE → 19 + 21 + 2 + 13 + 1 + 18 + 9 + 14 + 5 = 102