Questions of Coding-Decoding, Study Notes, Material - DSSSB (PRT & TGT)

By Neha Joshi|Updated : August 22nd, 2022

The CODING-DECODING test is given to judge the candidate's ability to decipher the rule which is applied for coding a particular message and break the code to reveal the message. Coding and Decoding form a dedicated part of the Reasoning Section in various competitive exams but the level of questions differs in them. In order to have a clear insight into the questions on Coding-Decoding, it is better to discuss each type of question separately.

What is the approach to solving the questions of this section?

  • Observe alphabets or numbers given in the code keenly.
  • Find the sequence it follows whether it is ascending or descending.
  • Detect the rule in which the alphabets/numbers/words follow.

 In this article, we should read related to Solve in Seconds: Questions of Coding-Decoding in Reasoning Section, Important for the DSSSB PRT & TGT exam.

Types of Coding-Decoding

Type 1: Letter Coding.

Type 2: Number Coding.

Type 3: Substitution.

Type4: New Type of Coding

Detailed Explanation 

Type 1: Letter Coding:

In this type, the real alphabets in a word are replaced be certain other alphabets according to a specific rule to form its code. the candidate is required to detect the common rule and answer the questions accordingly.

Case1: To form the code for another word

If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is NEMESIS coded in that language?

Sol. Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.

M Y S T I F Y

+1↓

N Z T U J G Z

So, in NEMESIS, N will be coded as O, E as F, M as N and so on. Thus, the code becomes OFNFTJT.

Case 2: To find the word by analyzing the given code (DECODING)

If in a certain language CARROM is coded as BZQQNL, which word will be coded as HOUSE?

SOL: each letter of the word is one step ahead of the corresponding letter of the code

B Z Q Q N L H O U S E

+1↓

C A R R O M I P V T F

So, H is coded as I, O as P, U as V, S as T, and E as F. HOUSE is coded as IPVTF.

Type 2: NUMBER CODING

In these questions, either numerical code values are assigned to a word or alphabetical code letters are assigned to the numbers. The candidate is required to analyze the code as per the directions.

Case 1: When numerical code values are assigned to words

If in a certain language A is coded as 1, B is coded as 2, and so on, how is BIDDIC is coded in that code?

SOL:

As given the letters are coded as

A B C D E F G H I

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

So in BIDDIC, B is coded as 2, I like 9, D as 4 and C as 3. Thus, BIDDIC is coded as 294493

Case 2: Number of letter coding.

In a certain code, 2 is coded as P, 3 as N, 9 as Q, 5 as R, 4 as A, and 6 as B. How is 599423 coded in that code?

SOL: Clearly as given 5 is coded as R, 9 as Q, 4 as A, 2 as P, 3 as N. So, 599423 is coded as RQQAPN

Type 3: SUBSTITUTION

In this section, object names are substituted with different object names. We should carefully trace the substitution and answer the given question.

For Example:

If white is called blue, blue is called red, red is called yellow, yellow is called green, green is called black, black is called violet, and violet is called orange, what would be the color of human blood?

Sol: The color of the human blood is ‘red’, and as it is given that ‘red’ is called ‘yellow’. So, the color of human blood is ‘yellow’.

Type 4: NEW TYPE OF CODING

This is a kind of coding recently included in the Reasoning section. In this type of question either alphabetical code values are assigned to symbols or symbols are assigned to alphabets. The candidate is required to analyze the code as per direction.

For Example:

In a certain code ‘TOME’ is written as @ $ * ? and ARE is written as ‘ • £ ? ’ How can ‘REMOTE’ be written in that code?

Sol: From the data, we have T=@, O=$, M=*, E=? and A=•, R=£, E=?

Hence REMOTE is coded as £ ? * $ @ ?

Some Useful Tricks:

Trick 1: Use EJOTY to remember the position of the alphabet (Total=26) in series.

coding

Opposite position of letters (A=26, B=25 …… Z=1)

Opposite of each letter (A is opposite to Z and B is opposite to Y and C is opposite to X …… and so on)

Trick 2: The reverse order can be obtained by subtracting the position from 27 say

Example: Opposite of M = 13 is 27-13= 14 = Four-teen = N

Practice Time

Note: Here are some problems for you to practice. Take your time, understand the concepts and then solve the given 5 problem comment down how many could you answer.

1. If STANDARD = TUBOEBSE, MATCHING = NBUDIJOH, then VARIATION will be written as?

  • A. WBSJBUJPO
    B. XBSHUBJPO
    C. WATUBJOPU
    D. VBSBJJUPO

2. If EXTENSION = GPRGMBKCM, WHILE = ZQKVG then HILTON will be written as?

  • A. RKWRCM
    B. QKVRCM
    C. QVKCRM
    D. QKVSDM

3. In a code language, CLIMAX is written as 312913124. How will RESIGN be written as in that language?

  • A. 185199713
    B. 185198614
    C. 195209714
    D. 185199714

4. In a code language, DISTRIBUTION is written as SIDIRTTUBNOI. How will ABBREVIATING be written as in that language?

  • A. BABRVEAIITGN
    B. BBAVERTAIGNI
    C. BBAVERIATGNI
    D. VERBBAGNITAI

5. In a code language. AMENDMENT is written as DNEMATNEM. How will RAJYASABA be written in that language?

  • A. ABASYJARA
    B. BASAYJARA
    C. ABASAYJAR
    D. AYJARABAS

 This article tends to be beneficial for the following exams - REET, UPTET, CTET, Online Classroom Program TET, DSSSB, KVS, etc.

Suggested Read Books:

Serial No.Book NameAuthor Name
1.A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal ReasoningR.S. Aggarwal
2.Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive ExaminationsABHIJIT GUHA and R.S. Aggarwal
 

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  •  The weightage of Reasoning Section in DSSSB exams - 20 Marks.

  • Most probably we can find 3 to 4 questions from this topic in the DSSSB Exam.

  • The level of questions being asked from the Coding-Decoding Topic in the DSSSB exam - Moderate.

  • Yes, there will be negative marking (0.25 marks) per the wrong answer.

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