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The letters of English alphabet (A, B, C, ..., Z) are written around a circle in clockwise direction. Each vowel is coded as the first vowel that comes behind it and each consonant is coded as the third consonant that comes after it. For decoding the inverse process is used. Based on this information, answer the questions
Question: 1

The letters of English alphabet $(A, B, C, ..., Z)$ are written around a circle in clockwise direction. Each vowel is coded as the first vowel that comes behind it and each consonant is coded as the third consonant that comes after it. For decoding the inverse process is used. Based on this information, answer the questions from 56 to 60. 56. Code for the word PRAYER is

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In coding-decoding questions, transform one letter at a time according to the given rule and then combine the results carefully.
Updated On: Jun 15, 2026
  • STUBAT
  • SVUCAV
  • STUCAT
  • SVUBAV
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation




Step 1: Understanding the Question:

We are tasked with identifying the grammatical mistake in a sentence that uses the correlative conjunction "neither... nor".


Step 2: Detailed Explanation:

According to English grammar rules, when subjects are joined by "either... or" or "neither... nor", the verb must agree in number with the subject closest to it. This principle is called the "rule of proximity."
In this sentence, the two subjects are:
1. "the manager" (Singular)
2. "the employees" (Plural)
Since "the employees" is the subject immediately preceding the verb, and it is plural, the verb must also be plural.
Thus, the singular verb "was" is incorrect and should be replaced with the plural verb "were".
The corrected sentence reads: "Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the new policy."
The grammatical error is located in the segment "was aware".


Step 3: Final Answer:

The correct choice is (C).
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Question: 2

The word FINGER is coded as?

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In coding-decoding questions, apply the coding rule separately to each letter and then combine the results to obtain the final code.
Updated On: Jun 15, 2026
  • JERKVT
  • IEQJAV
  • JEQJAV
  • JERKAV
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation




Step 1: Understanding the Question:

We are tasked with identifying the grammatical mistake in a sentence that uses the correlative conjunction "neither... nor".


Step 2: Detailed Explanation:

According to English grammar rules, when subjects are joined by "either... or" or "neither... nor", the verb must agree in number with the subject closest to it. This principle is called the "rule of proximity."
In this sentence, the two subjects are:
1. "the manager" (Singular)
2. "the employees" (Plural)
Since "the employees" is the subject immediately preceding the verb, and it is plural, the verb must also be plural.
Thus, the singular verb "was" is incorrect and should be replaced with the plural verb "were".
The corrected sentence reads: "Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the new policy."
The grammatical error is located in the segment "was aware".


Step 3: Final Answer:

The correct choice is (C).
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Question: 3

The word which is coded as NUSEPA

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Whenever a coded word is given and the original word is asked, apply the reverse operation of the coding rule letter by letter.
Updated On: Jun 15, 2026
  • KAPUME
  • KUPAME
  • KAPILE
  • KUPELA
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation




Step 1: Understanding the Question:

We are tasked with identifying the grammatical mistake in a sentence that uses the correlative conjunction "neither... nor".


Step 2: Detailed Explanation:

According to English grammar rules, when subjects are joined by "either... or" or "neither... nor", the verb must agree in number with the subject closest to it. This principle is called the "rule of proximity."
In this sentence, the two subjects are:
1. "the manager" (Singular)
2. "the employees" (Plural)
Since "the employees" is the subject immediately preceding the verb, and it is plural, the verb must also be plural.
Thus, the singular verb "was" is incorrect and should be replaced with the plural verb "were".
The corrected sentence reads: "Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the new policy."
The grammatical error is located in the segment "was aware".


Step 3: Final Answer:

The correct choice is (C).
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Question: 4

If the code for a word is TEVFIXP, then the word is?

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For decoding questions, reconstruct the original word one letter at a time rather than trying to decode the entire word at once.
Updated On: Jun 15, 2026
  • QIRBOTL
  • QISAOSM
  • QIRAOSM
  • QISBOTL
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation




Step 1: Understanding the Question:

We are tasked with identifying the grammatical mistake in a sentence that uses the correlative conjunction "neither... nor".


Step 2: Detailed Explanation:

According to English grammar rules, when subjects are joined by "either... or" or "neither... nor", the verb must agree in number with the subject closest to it. This principle is called the "rule of proximity."
In this sentence, the two subjects are:
1. "the manager" (Singular)
2. "the employees" (Plural)
Since "the employees" is the subject immediately preceding the verb, and it is plural, the verb must also be plural.
Thus, the singular verb "was" is incorrect and should be replaced with the plural verb "were".
The corrected sentence reads: "Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the new policy."
The grammatical error is located in the segment "was aware".


Step 3: Final Answer:

The correct choice is (C).
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Question: 5

The word MOTHER is coded as?

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Write the coded equivalent of each letter below the original letter. This avoids mistakes in long coding-decoding questions.
Updated On: Jun 15, 2026
  • QIWMAV
  • PIWLAV
  • QIXLAV
  • PIXMAV
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation




Step 1: Understanding the Question:

We are tasked with identifying the grammatical mistake in a sentence that uses the correlative conjunction "neither... nor".


Step 2: Detailed Explanation:

According to English grammar rules, when subjects are joined by "either... or" or "neither... nor", the verb must agree in number with the subject closest to it. This principle is called the "rule of proximity."
In this sentence, the two subjects are:
1. "the manager" (Singular)
2. "the employees" (Plural)
Since "the employees" is the subject immediately preceding the verb, and it is plural, the verb must also be plural.
Thus, the singular verb "was" is incorrect and should be replaced with the plural verb "were".
The corrected sentence reads: "Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the new policy."
The grammatical error is located in the segment "was aware".


Step 3: Final Answer:

The correct choice is (C).
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