If 'LION' is coded as 'ORLM', what is the code for 'TIGER'? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If 'LION' is coded as 'ORLM', what is the code for 'TIGER'?
A. GSVIV
B. FQSWH
C. GRTVI
D. HRUWH
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Each letter is replaced by its opposite letter. T->G, I->R, G->T, E->V, R->I. TIGER becomes GRTVI.

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Question #1
If 'FLOWER' is written as 'EKNVDQ', how is 'PLANT' written in that code?
A. OKZMS
B. QMZOU
C. OMZKS
D. PKYNS

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Each letter is shifted -1 step backward. P(-1)=O, L(-1)=K, A(-1)=Z, N(-1)=M, T(-1)=S. PLANT becomes OKZMS.

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Question #2
If in a certain code, 'PAINT' is coded as 'RCKPV', how will 'BRUSH' be coded in the same language?
A. DUXVJ
B. CSVTG
C. ESXWK
D. DTWUJ

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Each letter is shifted +2 steps forward. B(+2)=D, R(+2)=T, U(+2)=W, S(+2)=U, H(+2)=J. BRUSH becomes DTWUJ.

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Question #3
If 'NOVEL' is coded as 'OQYIQ', what is the code for 'STORY'?
A. TUQUX
B. TVQVC
C. TVRVD
D. TUSVC

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
The letters are shifted by +1, +2, +3, +4, +5. S(+1)=T, T(+2)=V, O(+3)=R, R(+4)=V, Y(+5)=D. STORY becomes TVRVD.

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