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If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means "multiplied by", then 126 x 14 + 7 - 3 ÷ 2 = ?
Options
A. -10
B. -12
C. -17
D. -41
Correct Answer
-10
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1. In a certain code language, "RIVER" is written as "12351" and "RED" is written as "156". How is "DRIVER" written in that code language?
Options
A. 612311
B. 612531
C. 621351
D. 612351
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Correct Answer: 612351
2. If "A" denotes "multiplied by", "B" denotes "subtracted from", "C" denotes "added to" and "D" denotes "divided by", then 7 B 17 C 88 D 11 A 6 = ?
Options
A. 27
B. 28
C. 38
D. 26
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Correct Answer: 38
3. In a certain code language, "BORROW" is written as "769965" and "BOMB" is written as "7647". How is "WOMB" written in that code language?
Options
A. 5647
B. 5467
C. 5677
D. 5776
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Correct Answer: 5647
4. In a certain code language, "DONKEY" is written as "YEKNOD". Howis "RAINBOW" written in that code language?
Options
A. WOBNAIR
B. WOBNIAR
C. WONBAIR
D. WOBNRAI
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Correct Answer: WOBNIAR
5. If "P" denotes "multiplied by", "R" denotes "subtracted from", "S" denotes "added to" and "Q" denotes "divided by", then 6 P 7 S 169 Q 13 R 5 = ?
Options
A. 55
B. 50
C. 45
D. 43
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Correct Answer: 50
6. In a certain code language, "DELETE" is written as "#@^@%@" and "GRAM" is written as "!?*&". How is"TELEGRAM" written in that code language?
Options
A. %@^@^?*&
B. %@^@!?^&
C. %@*@!?*&
D. %@^@!?*&
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Correct Answer: %@^@!?*&
7. In a certain code language, 'NIGERIA' is written as '@#^$?#*'. How is 'GINGER' written in that code language?
Options
A. ^#$@^?
B. ^#@^$?
C. ^#@$^?
D. #$@$^?
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Correct Answer: ^#@^$?
8. If "-" means "plus", "x" means "divide", "÷" means "multiply" and "+" means "minus", then 26 + 400 x 20 ? 21 ÷ 12 = ?
Options
A. 258
B. 219
C. 216
D. 230
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Correct Answer: 258
9. In a certain code language, "PEPPER" is written as "@#@@#!" and "AIM" is written as "^?*". How is "PAMPER" written in that code language?
Options
A. @^*@#!
B. @*^@#!
C. @^*#@!
D. @^*@!#
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Correct Answer: @^*@#!
10. If "#" means "subtraction", "&" means "division", "@" means "addition" and "%" means "multiplication", then 217 & 7 # 3 @ 2 % 7 = ?
Options
A. 21
B. 19
C. 22
D. 42
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Correct Answer: 42
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