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Coding Decoding Question Patterns

The document outlines various coding-decoding patterns used for transforming words and letters into different formats. It includes examples of letter shifting, number conversion, substitution, and various other coding techniques such as symbol coding and matrix coding. Each method is illustrated with an example to demonstrate how the coding works.

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Coding Decoding Question Patterns

The document outlines various coding-decoding patterns used for transforming words and letters into different formats. It includes examples of letter shifting, number conversion, substitution, and various other coding techniques such as symbol coding and matrix coding. Each method is illustrated with an example to demonstrate how the coding works.

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Coding-Decoding Question Patterns - Summary with Examples

1. Letter Coding

Words are coded by shifting letters.

Example: CAT -> DBU (C+1=D, A+1=B, T+1=U)

2. Number Coding

Words converted to numbers using letter positions.

Example: BAT = 2+1+20 = 23

3. Substitution Coding

Words replaced by arbitrary codes.

Example: 'Apple is sweet' = 'la to ra'; 'This is apple' = 'ra ma la' -> 'sweet' = 'to'

4. Mixed Letter/Number Coding

Combines letter codes and numbers.

Example: DOG = 4+15+7 = 26

5. Symbol Coding

Letters replaced with symbols.

Example: A=@, B=# -> CAB = $@#

6. Matrix Coding

Codes derived from matrix positions.

Example: Grid: A=11, B=12, C=13, etc.

7. Conditional Coding

Applies arithmetic logic to letter positions.

Example: PEN=30 (P+E+N=35 -> adjust by -5)

8. Chinese/Russian Coding

Multiple statements help decode.

Example: 'Sky is blue' = 'na pa ka'; 'Blue and green' = 'ka sa da' -> blue = ka

9. Clockwise/Anti-clockwise Letter Coding

Alphabet treated in a circle.


Coding-Decoding Question Patterns - Summary with Examples

Example: A->B->...->Z->A

10. Reverse/Alternate Letter Coding

Uses reverse alphabet positions.

Example: DOG -> WLT (A<->Z)

11. Dictionary Order Coding

Words rearranged alphabetically.

Example: TIGER -> EGRIT

12. Odd One Out

Identify word not following the pattern.

Example: CAT=3120, DOG=4157, etc.

13. Positional Value Coding

Letters replaced by position numbers.

Example: ACE -> 1 3 5 or reverse: 26 24 22

14. Cross-Letter Coding

Letters interchanged within or across words.

Example: ROSE is RED -> ESOR si DER

15. Alphanumeric-Symbolic Coding

Letters replaced by letter+number.

Example: A -> @1, B -> #2

16. Double or Two-Level Coding

Two layers of transformation.

Example: FUN = 48; F+U+N + 7 = 48

17. Mirror or Reverse Image Coding

Visual mirror replacement.

Example: B <-> E

18. Time or Date Coding


Coding-Decoding Question Patterns - Summary with Examples

Date components coded.

Example: 12 Jan = 131 (12+1), 5 Feb = 72 (5+2)

19. Mathematical Operation Coding

Operations replaced with symbols.

Example: + = ×, - = ÷ -> solve accordingly

20. Row/Column or Tabular Coding

Codes hidden in grid coordinates.

Example: T = B2, R = C1

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