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In a code language, 'TIGER' is written as 'JUISF'. How will 'EQUAL' be written in that language?

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In code language problems, identify the pattern of shifts or substitutions used for letters, and apply the same logic to the new word.
Updated On: Nov 26, 2025
  • RFXMB

  • RFXMP

  • PFXMB

  • PFXMP

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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The provided code encodes "TIGER" as "JUISF". The observed pattern is as follows: - A specific letter shift is applied to each character in the alphabet. - 'T' is mapped to 'J' (a backward shift of 10). - 'I' is mapped to 'U' (a forward shift of 2). - 'G' is mapped to 'I' (a forward shift of 2). - 'E' is mapped to 'S' (a forward shift of 2). - 'R' is mapped to 'F' (a forward shift of 2). Applying this rule to "EQUAL": - 'E' is mapped to 'R' (a forward shift of 13). - 'Q' is mapped to 'F' (a forward shift of 2). - 'U' is mapped to 'W' (a forward shift of 2). - 'A' is mapped to 'B' (a forward shift of 1). - 'L' is mapped to 'E' (a forward shift of 2). Consequently, "EQUAL" is encoded as "RFXMB".
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