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Coding Decoding Part One
Coding Decoding Part One
1) ga
2) mo
3) pa
4) ta
5) none of these
Q.2. What may be the possible
code for ‘demand only more’ in
the given code language ?
1) xi ne mo
2) mo zi ne
3) ki ne mo
4) mo zi ki
5) xi ka ta
Q.3. What is the code for ‘supply’
in the given code language?
1) only ta
2) only mo
3) either pa or mo
4) only pa
5) either mo or ta
Directions : Study the following
information carefully to answer
the given questions. In a certain
code language:-
A) +#
B) @+
C) @#
D) @@
E) +$
9. A train is scheduled to leave the
station at ‘+@’. A person has reached
the station 20 minutes before the train’s
scheduled time. AT what time the
person has reached the station?
A) #@
B) +#
C) %+
D) +%
E) None of these
Directions(10): In a certain code, the
symbols for 0 is © and for 1 is @. There
are no other symbols for all other
numbers greater than 1. The numbers
greater than 1 are to be written only be
using the two symbols given above . the
value of the symbols for 1 doubles itself
everytime it shifts one place to the left.
Study the following examples –
0 is written as ©
1 is written as @
2 is written as @ ©
3 is written as @ @
4 is written as @ © © and so on……
Q. 10. Which of the following is the code
for 18 in that code ?
1) @ @ @ © ©
2) @ © © @ ©
3) © © © @ ©
4) © @ © @ ©
5) @ @ @ @ ©
Directions(11) : Triangle represents (1)
and circle represents (0). If triangle
appears in unit's place then its value is
1. If it appears in 10's place its value is
doubled to 2 like that it continues.
Questions based on this
For example:
Q11. How will you represent ‘43’ in this
code language?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e) None of these