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Today is DAY 37 of the study plan and in Reasoning today’s chapter is Revision of chapters 7-9 (Coding-Decoding and Inequalities ).


Directions (1-5): In this question, a group of numbers/symbols followed by five combinations of letter codes is given. You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of the numbers/symbols based on the given coding system and the conditions and mark the combinations as your answer. 




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Conditions:-
I. If the first and the last elements are symbols then their coded are to be interchanged.
II. If a symbol is immediately followed as well as immediately preceded by a number then that symbol is to be coded as ‘I’. 
III. If the last element is an odd number then the second element is to be coded as the code of the odd number.
IV. If the third element is an even number then the code of that even number is to be interchanged with the code of the first element.
(Please Note: All the elements have to be counted from left to right to fulfill the conditions.)  

Q1. #@3+42
(a) ZDXIHE
(b)EOKUHZ
(c)ZKEIDH
(d)EDXIHZ
(e) EDUXHZ

Q2. 8^@5?7
(a) LMDAIM
(b) LTMAKM
(c) DTLAKM
(d) LMKDAM
(e) DTUXAM

Q3. @32&#8
(a) EXDPZL
(b) EZDPXL
(c) XEDZIL
(d) XLEZPL
(e) ZLEXPL

Q4. @97&^?
(a) LYDPTK
(b) DYIPTK
(c) KYMPTD
(d) DYLITK
(e) LYDPTG

Q5. $452#%
(a) GHIEZB
(b) GHAIEZ
(c) BHZEAG
(d) BHAEZG
(e) AHGEZB

Q6. In a certain code language, ‘avoid going out’ is coded as ‘319’. Similarly, ‘going for party’ is coded as ‘612’ and ‘avoid’ for party’ is coded as ‘362’. What will be the code for ‘party’ in the given code language? 
(a) 3
(b) 1
(c) 9
(d) Either ‘3’ or ‘1’
(e) Either ‘2’ or ‘6’

Directions (7-11): In each question, a relationship between difference elements is show in the statement(s). The statements are followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statements(s) and select the appropriate answer. 


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Q11.Statements:
D < O > N > K < Y
Conclusions: 
I. D > K 
II. Y < O
(a) Either conclusion I or II is true 
(b) Only conclusion I is true 
(c) Both conclusion I and II are true 
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 
(e) Only conclusion II is true 
Directions (12-15): Study the information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code language ‘many residents of city’ is written as ‘ja nu pa la’, ‘city with many choices’ is written as ‘ko la nu si’, ‘choices made by residents’ is written as ‘pa mx ko tr’ and ‘made good choices here’ is written as ‘vk rp tr ko’ (All the codes are two-letter codes only.) 
Q12.  What is the codes for ‘with’ in the given code language? 
(a) si
(b) la
(c) ko
(d) tr
(e) nu
Q13. What is the code for ‘made by residents’ in the given code language? 
(a) mx pa tr
(b) ko mx pa
(c) tr mx ko
(d) la pa tr
(e) mxtrvk
Q14. What is the code for ‘choices’ in the given code language? 
(a) ko
(b) vk
(c) la
(d) nu
(e) si
Q15. Which of the following may represent ‘here for good’ in the given code language? 
(a) la rp wq
(b) xz vk si
(c) rp uy vk
(d) vk rp ja
(e) vk rp la

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