Exercise
R. S. Aggarwal Reasoning Solutions for Exercise
Simple step-by-step solutions to Exercise questions of Coding-Decoding from A Modern Approach to Verbal Reasoning. Also get 3D topic explainers, cheat sheets, and unlimited doubts solving on EMBIBE.
Questions from Exercise with Hints & Solutions
Direction: If MINERAL is written as QRSTUVW and SOUND is written as ABCSD, then how will READER be written in the same code?

Direction: In a code language, STARK is written as LBFMG and MOBILE is written as TNRSPJ. How is BLAME written in that code?

If TEACHER is coded as LMKJNMP, then how will HEART be coded?

In each of the following questions, a word has been written in four different code languages. One of the code languages is common to all the five questions. The code equivalent of the word in that language is your answer in each question.
CLUSTER

In each of the following questions, a word has been written in four different code languages. One of the code languages is common to all the five questions. The code equivalent of the word in that language is your answer in each question.
LIGHT

In each of the following questions, a word has been written in four different code languages. One of the code languages is common to all the five questions. The code equivalent of the word in that language is your answer in each question.
TRIVIAL

In each of the following questions, a word has been written in four different code languages. One of the code languages is common to all the five questions. The code equivalent of the word in that language is your answer in each question.
NUMBER

In each of the following questions, a word has been written in four different code languages. One of the code languages is common to all the five questions. The code equivalent of the word in that language is your answer in each question.
BRAVE
