If 'MINISTER' can be coded as 'RETSINIM', then how would you code 'PRESIDENT'?
If 'MINISTER' can be coded as 'RETSINIM', then how would you code 'PRESIDENT'?
If 'MINISTER' can be coded as 'RETSINIM', then how would you code 'PRESIDENT'?
Akhilesh ? Mar 28 '25 at 22:29
correct answer is: TNEDISERP
Explanation: The coding method involves reversing the letters of the word. 'MINISTER' reversed is 'RETSINIM', so applying the same method to 'PRESIDENT' results in 'TNEDISERP'.
- OPTION a (SIPRETNED): Incorrect, as it does not follow the reversal pattern.
- OPTION b (TNEDISERP): Correct, as it is the exact reversal of 'PRESIDENT'.
- OPTION c (PREDENTSI): Incorrect, does not match the reversal.
- OPTION d (TNEDIPRES): Incorrect, incorrect letters arrangement.
Select the related numbers from the given alternative. 80:730::?: 344
Akhilesh ? Mar 31 '25 at 21:57
correct answer is: option b (49)
Explanation: The relationship between the numbers in the given pair is as follows: The second number is derived from the cube of a number close to the square root of the first number. Specifically, 80≈92 and 730≈93+1. Applying the same logic to find the missing number: 344≈73+1, so the related number should be close to 72=49.
- Option a: 45 doesn't fit the pattern of being the square root of a number that can then be cubed and have 1 added to it to result 344.
- Option b: 49 fits the pattern. 72=49 and 73+1=344
- Option c: 50 doesn't follow the relationship established in the first pair.
- Option d: 48 doesn't follow the relationship established in the first pair.
If in certain language M = 13 and MAT = 34 then how WAX is coded in that language?
Akhilesh ? Mar 30 '25 at 22:17
correct answer is: option b (48)
Explanation: The code assigns numerical values to letters based on their position in the alphabet. M is the 13th letter, so M = 13. MAT = 13 + 1 + 20 = 34. Therefore, to find the code for WAX, we add the numerical positions of W, A, and X: W (23rd letter), A (1st letter), and X (24th letter). So, WAX = 23 + 1 + 24 = 48.
- Option a: 45 is incorrect because it doesn't accurately sum the positions of W, A, and X in the alphabet.
- Option b: 48 is correct as W(23) + A(1) + X(24) = 48
- Option c: 50 is incorrect; it's not the result of summing the correct positional values.
- Option d: 44 is incorrect as the correct sum is 48.
Select the related word from the given alternative. ROAD: URDG :: LANE: ?
Akhilesh ? Mar 30 '25 at 21:47
correct answer is: option a (ODQH)
Explanation: The relationship between ROAD and URDG is based on shifting each letter in the word by a certain number of positions in the alphabet. Specifically, each letter is shifted forward by 3 positions: R becomes U, O becomes R, A becomes D, and D becomes G. Applying the same logic to LANE, L becomes O, A becomes D, N becomes Q, and E becomes H. Therefore, LANE becomes ODQH.
- Option a: ODQH is the correct answer as each letter in LANE is shifted by +3 positions to obtain the corresponding letter in ODQH.
- Option b: MDQH is incorrect. If L were shifted to M, that would be shifting by 1. The shifts must be consistent.
- Option c: QHDN is incorrect. The letter shifts do not match the original pattern.
- Option d: QNDH is incorrect. The letter shifts do not match the original pattern.
KPTCL Assistant Exam (Mescom) SLOT-1 7-MAY-2017, Logical Reasoning, Odd Man Out and Series, UnSolved
Find the odd one out
A. Triangle: Angle
B. Table: Leg
C. Tree: Leaf
D. Cover : Book