If 'BOTTLE' is coded as 'ELTTOB', how is 'LIQUID' coded? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If 'BOTTLE' is coded as 'ELTTOB', how is 'LIQUID' coded?
A. DIQUIL
B. DIUQIL
C. DQUILI
D. DUIQIL
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
The word is entirely reversed. LIQUID reversed is DIUQIL.

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Question #1
In a certain language, 'CHAIR' is coded as 'EJCKT'. What is the code for 'TABLE'?
A. VCDNG
B. VBCNF
C. UBCMG
D. WDEOH

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Each letter is shifted +2 steps forward. T(+2)=V, A(+2)=C, B(+2)=D, L(+2)=N, E(+2)=G. TABLE becomes VCDNG.

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Question #2
If 'DO' = 60, 'IF' = 90, what is 'AM'?
A. 39
B. 13
C. 26
D. 52

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
D(4)xO(15)=60. I(9)xF(6)=54... wait, this is D(4)xO(15)=60, I(9)xF(6)=54. Let's re-verify: D(4)+O(15)=19, 19*? No. Let's try: Position values multiplied: D(4)xO(15)=60. I(9)xF(6)=54. If IF=90, maybe 9*10? No. Let's use standard positional multiplication: A(1)xM(13)=13.

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Question #3
If 'LAPTOP' is coded as 'ALTPPO', how is 'MOBILE' coded?
A. OMIBEL
B. OMIELB
C. MOBIEL
D. OMBIEL

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Adjacent pairs of letters are swapped. LA->AL, PT->TP, OP->PO. For MOBILE: MO->OM, BI->IB, LE->EL. It becomes OMIBEL.

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