In a code language, 'NUMBER' is written as 'UNBMRE'. How is 'FIGURE' written? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

In a code language, 'NUMBER' is written as 'UNBMRE'. How is 'FIGURE' written?
A. IFGUER
B. IFUGER
C. IGFURE
D. FIGUER
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Adjacent pairs of letters are swapped. NU->UN, MB->BM, ER->RE. For FIGURE: FI->IF, GU->UG, RE->ER. It becomes IFUGER.

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