Gkseries.com

Daily Free Mock Test – 29 July, 2020 | SBI PO Reasoning Ability – Coding-Decoding Test – 1

SBI PO Reasoning Ability – Coding-Decoding Test - 1

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
 10%

Question 1 of 10

Loading... Loading...

1. In a certain code language BEAM is written 5% * K and COME is written as $ 7 K%. How is BOMB written in that code?

Question 1 of 10

Question 2 of 10

Loading... Loading...

2. Directions (Qs. 2-6): In a certain code language meanings of some words are as follows:

(i)            ‘pit na sa’ means ‘you are welcome’.

(ii)           ‘na ho pa la’ means ‘they are very goog’.

(iii)          ‘ka da la’ means ‘who is good’?

(iv)         ‘od ho pit la’ means ‘they welcome good people’.

Which of the following means ‘people’ in that code language

Question 2 of 10

Question 3 of 10

Loading... Loading...

3. Directions (Qs. 2-6): In a certain code language meanings of some words are as follows:

(i)            ‘pit na sa’ means ‘you are welcome’.

(ii)           ‘na ho pa la’ means ‘they are very goog’.

(iii)          ‘ka da la’ means ‘who is good’?

(iv)         ‘od ho pit la’ means ‘they welcome good people’.

Which of the following means ‘very’ in that code language?

Question 3 of 10

Question 4 of 10

Loading... Loading...

4. Directions (Qs. 2-6): In a certain code language meanings of some words are as follows:

(i)            ‘pit na sa’ means ‘you are welcome’.

(ii)           ‘na ho pa la’ means ‘they are very goog’.

(iii)          ‘ka da la’ means ‘who is good’?

(iv)         ‘od ho pit la’ means ‘they welcome good people’.

Which of the following statements is/are redundant to answer the above two questions?

Question 4 of 10

Question 5 of 10

Loading... Loading...

5. Directions (Qs. 2-6): In a certain code language meanings of some words are as follows:

(i)            ‘pit na sa’ means ‘you are welcome’.

(ii)           ‘na ho pa la’ means ‘they are very goog’.

(iii)          ‘ka da la’ means ‘who is good’?

(iv)         ‘od ho pit la’ means ‘they welcome good people’.

In a certain code language NATIONALISM is written as OINTANMSAIL. How is DEPARTMENTS written in that code?

Question 5 of 10

Question 6 of 10

Loading... Loading...

6. Directions (Qs. 2-6): In a certain code language meanings of some words are as follows:

(i)            ‘pit na sa’ means ‘you are welcome’.

(ii)           ‘na ho pa la’ means ‘they are very goog’.

(iii)          ‘ka da la’ means ‘who is good’?

(iv)         ‘od ho pit la’ means ‘they welcome good people’.

In a certain code language OUTCOME is written as OQWWEQOE. How is REFRACT written in that code?

Question 6 of 10

Question 7 of 10

Loading... Loading...

7. Directions: (Qs. 7-10): In a certain code, letter of English alphabet (Consonants and vowels) are coded as given for some a words. The numeric code for each letter is given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their codification. Applying those rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.

Word                    Coded Form

SEAT                      [5][15][15][5]

CUT                        [5][10][5]

ONE                       [0][5][0]

DEEP                      [5][20][20][5]

POUR                    [5][15][15][5]

PIN                         [5][10][5]

NONE                    [5][25][5][25]

OPEN                    [30][5][30][5]

PAGE                     [5][25][5][25]

DOSE

Question 7 of 10

Question 8 of 10

Loading... Loading...

8. Directions: (Qs. 7-10): In a certain code, letter of English alphabet (Consonants and vowels) are coded as given for some a words. The numeric code for each letter is given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their codification. Applying those rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.

Word                    Coded Form

SEAT                      [5][15][15][5]

CUT                        [5][10][5]

ONE                       [0][5][0]

DEEP                      [5][20][20][5]

POUR                    [5][15][15][5]

PIN                         [5][10][5]

NONE                    [5][25][5][25]

OPEN                    [30][5][30][5]

PAGE                     [5][25][5][25]

SIP

Question 8 of 10

Question 9 of 10

Loading... Loading...

9. Directions: (Qs. 7-10): In a certain code, letter of English alphabet (Consonants and vowels) are coded as given for some a words. The numeric code for each letter is given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their codification. Applying those rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.

Word                    Coded Form

SEAT                      [5][15][15][5]

CUT                        [5][10][5]

ONE                       [0][5][0]

DEEP                      [5][20][20][5]

POUR                    [5][15][15][5]

PIN                         [5][10][5]

NONE                    [5][25][5][25]

OPEN                    [30][5][30][5]

PAGE                     [5][25][5][25]

AGED

Question 9 of 10

Question 10 of 10

Loading... Loading...

10. Directions: (Qs. 7-10): In a certain code, letter of English alphabet (Consonants and vowels) are coded as given for some a words. The numeric code for each letter is given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their codification. Applying those rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.

Word                    Coded Form

SEAT                      [5][15][15][5]

CUT                        [5][10][5]

ONE                       [0][5][0]

DEEP                      [5][20][20][5]

POUR                    [5][15][15][5]

PIN                         [5][10][5]

NONE                    [5][25][5][25]

OPEN                    [30][5][30][5]

PAGE                     [5][25][5][25]

DATA

Question 10 of 10

Loading... Loading...

 

Exit mobile version