In a certain code language, ‘PLUS’ is coded as ‘SULQ’ similarly ‘MASK’ is
coded as ‘KSAN’. How will ‘FLIP’ be coded in the same code language?
(1) PLIG
(2) PILE
(3) GLIP
(4) ELIP
(5) None of these
Answers
Answer:
(1) PLIG
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:- 'PLUS' is coded as 'SULQ' and 'MASK' is coded as 'KSAN'
To Find:- How will 'FLIP' be coded.
Solution:-
As given, PLUS is coded as SULQ.
So here we can observe that first the plus has been written in reverse order i.e. SULP and then P is replaced with Q which is the next letter in the alphabet after P.
MASK is coded as KSAN. Here also we can see that same concept has been repeated i.e. first the word MASK has been written in reverse order i.e. KSAM and then M is replaced with N with occurs next to M in the alphabetical order.
So similarly, first we will write FLIP in reverse order that is PLIF and then replace F with G. So the word becomes PLIG.
Therefore, FLIP will be coded as PLIG.
The correct option is (1) PLIG.
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