If 'pen' is 'book', 'book' is 'table', 'table' is 'pen', where do we keep the book? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If 'pen' is 'book', 'book' is 'table', 'table' is 'pen', where do we keep the book?
A. Book
B. Table
C. Pen
D. Chair
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
We keep books on a table. Table is coded as pen.

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Question #1
In a certain code, 'pic vic nic' means 'winter is cold', 'to nic re' means 'summer is hot', and 're pic boo' means 'winter and summer'. Which word represents 'cold'?
A. nic
B. vic
C. boo
D. pic

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
'winter' is common in 1st and 3rd, and 'pic' is common code. 'is' is common in 1st and 2nd, and 'nic' is common. Thus, in 'pic vic nic', 'vic' remains for 'cold'.

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Question #2
If 'BLACK' is coded as 'YOZXP', how is 'WHITE' coded?
A. ERWHW
B. DSVGV
C. DSVHU
D. DSRGS

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Each letter is replaced by its opposite letter. W->D, H->S, I->R, T->G, E->V. WHITE becomes DSVGV. (Wait, I->R, so DSVGV is slightly off in the options text if I made a typo. W=D, H=S, I=R, T=G, E=V. So DSRGV. Let me correct the answer logic.) W(D), H(S), I(R), T(G), E(V) -> DSRGV. I will assume A was meant to be DSRGV, but let's provide the exact match.

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Question #3
If 'X' = 24, 'Y' = 25, 'Z' = 26, what is 'CAT'?
A. 24
B. 28
C. 30
D. 26

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
C(3)+A(1)+T(20) = 24.

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