If 'DONKEY' is coded as 'WLMPVB', how is 'MONKEY' coded? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If 'DONKEY' is coded as 'WLMPVB', how is 'MONKEY' coded?
A. OLNQWC
B. MLMPVB
C. NLMPVB
D. NKNQUA
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Each letter is replaced by its opposite letter. M->N, O->L, N->M, K->P, E->V, Y->B. MONKEY becomes NLMPVB.

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