Mathematical Reasoning - Coding Decoding

21. If A stands for 5, B for 6, C for 7, D for 8, and so on, what do the following numbers stand for 22, 25, 8, 22 and 5?

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22. If ‘CALENDAR’ is coded as ‘CLANAEDR’, then the code for CIRCULAR is

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23. In a code sign, ‘DRLAL’ is coded as 62014314. How is ‘CAMEL’ coded?

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24. If ‘LIGHT’ is coded as ‘GILTH’, then find the code for ‘RAINY’.

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25. If all the letters in the word ‘ARGUMENT’ are rearranged in alphabetical order and substituted by the letter immediately following it in English alphabet, then what will be the new arrangement of letters?

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : First rearrange the letters of the word ‘ARGUMENT’ in alphabetical order and then substitute each letter by the letter immediately following it.

    AEGMNRTU
    +1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1
    BFHNOSUV
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