If 'red' is 'green', 'green' is 'blue', 'blue' is 'red', what is the color of the sky? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If 'red' is 'green', 'green' is 'blue', 'blue' is 'red', what is the color of the sky?
A. Red
B. Yellow
C. Blue
D. Green
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Sky is blue. Blue is coded as red.

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Question #1
If '1' = 'I', '2' = 'II', '3' = 'III', what is '4'?
A. VI
B. V
C. IV
D. IIII

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Roman numerals: 4 is IV.

This question belongs to: Reasoning Coding-Decoding
Question #2
In a certain code language, 'PAPER' is written as 'SDUHU'. How is 'PEN' written in that code?
A. RGP
B. RGO
C. SHP
D. SHQ

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Each letter in the word is shifted +3 steps forward in the alphabetical order. P(+3)=S, E(+3)=H, N(+3)=Q. Thus, PEN becomes SHQ.

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Question #3
In a certain code, 'il be pe' means 'roses are blue', 'pe mit hee' means 'flowers are vegetables', and 'il nay' means 'blue skies'. What is the code for 'roses'?
A. be
B. pe
C. nay
D. il

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
'are' is common in 1st and 2nd, code 'pe'. 'blue' is common in 1st and 3rd, code 'il'. Therefore, in 'il be pe', 'roses' is coded as 'be'.

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