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20. In a certain code language, If VIOLET' is called 'RED', 'INDIGO' is called as 'ORANGE' then what is the 'BLUE' called
in that language?
a) YELLOW
b) GREEN
C) BLUE
d) VIOLET​

Answers

Answered by 388rithika
3

Answer:

blue ....only...............

Answered by Mithalesh1602398
0

Answer:

The answer is: a) YELLOW

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

'VIOLET' is called 'RED'

'INDIGO' is called 'ORANGE'

To find out what 'BLUE' is called, we need to look for a common pattern or logic in the given code language.

One possible pattern could be that each color is being replaced by the name of a color that comes one place before it in the rainbow sequence. For example, 'VIOLET' is replaced by 'RED', which is the color that comes one place before 'VIOLET' in the rainbow sequence. Similarly, 'INDIGO' is replaced by 'ORANGE', which is the color that comes one place before 'INDIGO' in the rainbow sequence.

Using this pattern, we can find that 'BLUE' comes one place before 'INDIGO' in the rainbow sequence. Therefore, 'BLUE' should be replaced by the name of the color that comes one place before 'ORANGE' in the rainbow sequence, which is 'YELLOW'.

So the answer is: a) YELLOW

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