In a certain code, 'CAMEL' is written as 'XZNVO'. How is 'HORSE' written? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

In a certain code, 'CAMEL' is written as 'XZNVO'. How is 'HORSE' written?
A. RKGGU
B. SLHJU
C. TMJIW
D. SLIHV
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Each letter is replaced by its opposite letter. H->S, O->L, R->I, S->H, E->V. HORSE becomes SLIHV.

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If 'WORLD' is coded as 'XOSME', how will 'PEACE' be coded?
A. QEBEE
B. QEADE
C. QFBDF
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Correct Answer: Option B


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Correct Answer: Option D


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Correct Answer: Option D


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