The alphabets in the given words are coded as follows :
D is coded as 3,
I as 7,
S as 6,
T as 5,
A as 4 and
N as 8.
So, the code for DISTANT is 3765485.
For convenience , we assign numbers to each word :
allow children to play on the ground
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
It has been coded as :
play allow on children the to ground
4 1 5 2 6 3 7
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Hence the given code is :
the do open not electric touch wires
4 1 5 2 6 3 7
Now arranging them as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7, we have "do not touch the open electric wires'.
Hence, option (3) is correct answer.
Following table depicts the code of used letters in the two given words:
Letters S T A R O E
Code 5 $ * 2 3 @
Therefore, OATS => 3*$5
There is two sequence.
S(odd) P(Even) I(odd) D(even) E(odd) R(even) M(odd) A(even) N(odd)
For odd sequence, we want to write next alphabet of that
and for even, we want to write previous alphabet of that.
TOJCFQNZO is the Answer.
In the first and second sentences common word is Dogs and common code is Kun. In the first and third sentences common word is are and common code is Tom. Therefore Sud = baking
From the given information :
how can you go = ja da ka pa....(1)
can you come here = na ka sa ja...(2)
come and go = ra pa sa....(3)
from (1)&(2), can you = ja ka...(4)
from (2)&(3), come = sa...(5)
Using (4)&(5) in (2), we get here = na.
From the given information :
D O W N A M E == 5 @ 9 # 6 % 3
MODE = %@53
Justification:
In the first and second statements, the common code digit is '8' and the commmon word is 'good'.
So, '8' means 'good'.
In the first and third statements, the common code digit is '1' and the common word is 'fruit'.
So, '1' means 'fruit'.
Thus, in the first statement, '5' means 'sweet'.
AS HARD is coded as "1357" and SOFT is coded as "2468"
So H is coded as 1, A as 3, R as 5, D as 7
and S as 2, O as 4, F as 6, T as 8
Now in 21448, go number by number
2 is the code for S
1 is the code for H
4 is the code for O
and
8 is the code for T
hence, 21448 will stand for SHOOT
ja ke mo pe => at a frog's leap --------(i)
mo la ki so => take a leapahead --------(ii)
re bo na ja => insects are frog's diet --------(iii)
From (i) and (ii), a leap => ki mo --------(iv)
From (i) and (iii), frog's => ja ---------(v)
From (i), (iv) and (v), 'at' => pe
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