If 'FLIGHT' is coded as 'ILFGTH', how is 'TICKET' coded? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If 'FLIGHT' is coded as 'ILFGTH', how is 'TICKET' coded?
A. IKTCTE
B. ITKCTE
C. ITKTEC
D. ITCKET
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
The word is split into pairs and each pair is reversed. FL->LF (Wait, FLIGHT -> ILFGTH means FLI -> ILF, GHT -> THG? No, FLIGHT -> ILFGTH. F, L, I -> I, L, F. G, H, T -> T, H, G? No, it's ILF GTH. Reverse first 3, reverse last 3. FLI->ILF, GHT->THG. TICKET -> TIC->CIT, KET->TEK. CITTEK. If option A is ITKCTE, it implies pairs swapped: TI->IT, CK->KC, ET->TE. ITKCTE.)

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Correct Answer: Option D


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