If 'tee see pee' means 'drink fruit juice', 'see kee lee' means 'juice is sweet', and 'lee ree mee' means 'he is smart', what is the code for 'sweet'? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

If 'tee see pee' means 'drink fruit juice', 'see kee lee' means 'juice is sweet', and 'lee ree mee' means 'he is smart', what is the code for 'sweet'?
A. lee
B. kee
C. see
D. tee
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'juice' is common in 1st and 2nd, code 'see'. 'is' is common in 2nd and 3rd, code 'lee'. Therefore, in 'see kee lee', 'sweet' is coded as 'kee'.

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Question #1
If 'GOLD' is '4-12-15-7', how is 'IRON' written?
A. 14-15-18-10
B. 14-16-18-9
C. 13-15-18-9
D. 14-15-18-9

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
The letters are written in reverse order of their positions: D(4), L(12), O(15), G(7). For IRON: N(14), O(15), R(18), I(9).

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Question #2
In a certain code language, 'PAPER' is written as 'QBQFS'. How is 'PEN' written in that code?
A. QFO
B. QDO
C. RGP
D. ODP

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Each letter in the word is shifted +1 step forward in the alphabetical order. P(+1)=Q, E(+1)=F, N(+1)=O. Thus, PEN becomes QFO.

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Question #3
If 'a' = 2, 'b' = 4, 'c' = 6, what is 'dog'?
A. 34
B. 36
C. 32
D. 30

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
D(4*2=8)+O(15*2=30)+G(7*2=14)? 8+30+14=52. Maybe just D+O+G = 4+15+7=26. 26*2=52. Wait, 8+30+14=52. If option is 34, maybe reverse? D=23*2=46? No. D(4)+O(15)+G(7)=26. Let's try direct 26*? Maybe 4+15+7=26. If answer is 34, then 26+8? No. Let's assume positional sum 26 * 1.3?

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