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Reasoning Questions: Alphabet Coding Set 16

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Hello Aspirants. Welcome to Online Reasoning Secetion in AffairsCloud.com. Here we are creating question sample inAlphabet Coding problems, which are common for all the competitive exams. We have included some questions that are repeatedly asked in bank exams !!!

  1. How many pairs of letters are there in the word LASIKLASER, each of which have as many letters between then in the word as they have between then in the English alphabet?
    A) None
    B) One
    C) Two
    D) Three
    E) More than three
    D) Three
    Explanation:

    Forward – LASIKLASER, LASIKLASER
    Reverse – LASIKLASER

  2. How many pairs of letters are there in the word (in reverse direction) PREPRIMARY, each of which have as many letters between then in the word as they have between then in the English alphabet?
    A) None
    B) One
    C) Two
    D) Three
    E) More than three
    D) Three
    Explanation:

    PREPRIMARY , PREPRIMARY, PREPRIMARY 

  3. How many pairs of letters are there in the word (in forward direction) KNOWLEDGE, each of which have as many letters between then in the word as they have between then in the English alphabet?
    A) None
    B) One
    C) Two
    D) Three
    E) More than three
    C) Two
    Explanation:

    KNOWLEDGE , KNOWLEDGE

  4. How many pairs of letters are there in the word DESTINATION, each of which have as many letters between then in the word as they have between then in the English alphabet?
    A) None
    B) One
    C) Two
    D) Three
    E) More than three
    E) More than three
    Explanation:

    Forward – DESTINATION, DESTINATION, DESTINATION, DESTINATION
    Reverse – DESTINATION

  5. How many pairs of letters are there in the word INDEPENDENT, each of which have as many letters between then in the word as they have between then in the English alphabet?
    A) None
    B) One
    C) Two
    D) Three
    E) More than three
    D) Three
    Explanation:

    Forward – INDEPENDENT, INDEPENDENT
    Reverse – INDEPENDENT

  6. If MOUNT is written as ONMUTONMUT in a certain code, then how is THINK written in that code?
    A) HNTILHNTIK
    B) HNTIKINTIK
    C) HNTIKHNTIK
    D) HNTIKHMTIK
    E) None of these
    C) HNTIKHNTIK
    Explanation:

    MOUNT is leaving on letter upto five letters then repeating them – ONMUT then again ONMUT

  7. If ADMISSION is written as OPJTSJNEB in a certain code, then how is INTERVIEW written in that code?
    A) XFJWSFUOJ
    B) XFJWREUOJ
    C) XFUWRFUOJ
    D) XFJWRFUOJ
    E) None of these
    D) XFJWRFUOJ
    Explanation:

    The middle letter is as it is, after that –
    ADMI + 1 = BENJ – written in reverse at back
    SION + 1 = TJPO – written in reverse at start.

  8. If FATHER is written as GZUIDS in a certain code, then how is PROBLEM written in that code?
    A) QSNCMEN
    B) QSNCMDN
    C) QSNCNDN
    D) QSPCMDN
    E) None of these
    B) QSNCMDN
    Explanation:

    Each vowel replaced by previous letter, and each consonant by next letter.

  9. If PERSONAL is written as QDTQRKEH in certain code, how is BOARDING written in that code?
    A) CNCQFFSC
    B) CMCQGFRC
    C) CNCPGFRC
    D) CNPPJFRC
    E) None of these
    C) CNCPGFRC
    Explanation:

    PERSONAL = +1, -1, +2, -2, +3, -3, +4, -4

  10. If TEMPORARY is written as JBFHGIZIL in a certain code, how is PERMANENT written in that code?
    A) HBIFZGYGBJ
    B) HBIFZHZGBJ
    C) HBIFZGZGBJ
    D) HBJFZGZGBJ
    E) None of these
    C) HBIFZGZGBJ
    Explanation:

    Each letter is halved, and if it comes in 0.5, then previous letter written
    T(20) – 20/2 = 10(J)
    E(5) – 5/2 = 2.5 = 2(B)
    A(1) – 1/2 = 0.5 = 0 = 26(Z)