In a certain language, 'SWEET' is coded as 'UYGGV'. What is the code for 'BITTER'? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

In a certain language, 'SWEET' is coded as 'UYGGV'. What is the code for 'BITTER'?
A. CJUUFS
B. DJUUFT
C. DKVVGT
D. EKWWHU
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Each letter is shifted +2 steps forward. B(+2)=D, I(+2)=K, T(+2)=V, T(+2)=V, E(+2)=G, R(+2)=T. BITTER becomes DKVVGT.

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If 'WATER' is coded as 'YCVGT', how will 'FIRE' be coded?
A. HKTG
B. HLUH
C. GJQF
D. IKSH

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Each letter is shifted +2 steps forward. F(+2)=H, I(+2)=K, R(+2)=T, E(+2)=G. FIRE becomes HKTG.

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Question #2
If 'dog' is 'god', 'cat' is 'tac', 'rat' is 'tar', what is 'bat'?
A. atb
B. tab
C. abt
D. bat

Correct Answer: Option B


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Reverse the word: bat -> tab.

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If 'F' = 6, 'G' = 7, 'H' = 8, what is 'I'?
A. 8
B. 11
C. 9
D. 10

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Direct positional value: I=9.

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