Coding-Decoding Tips & Tricks – In today’s article, we will discuss how to approach coding-decoding questions and about four ways to get really good at such types of questions. The “Coding-Decoding” questions are asked in almost every banking exam under the reasoning ability section. The difficulty level can vary in all such exams, but the nature of the questions and concepts remain the same.
Let’s first understand what “coding-decoding” is
Coding is a means used for transmitting data between a sender and a receiver, which is sent in an encrypted manner. The reason behind sending the coded data is keeping it confidential and making it safe from other people knowing about the same. Therefore, just before the transmission, the data is encoded, and on the receiving end, it is decoded so that data can be perceived in its original form.
If you have ever come across coding-decoding questions, you must have observed that they have to be approached with the idea of recognizing a pattern or sequences. The question can be given in various patterns. At times it can have a pattern involving alphabets, or numbers, ascending-descending orders, etc. The feeling you get in a moment where you have successfully recognized a pattern is quite thrilling. You feel as if you have just solved a puzzle or something.
According to a rule, the alphabets in a word are replaced by other alphabets in such questions.
For instance, “PRACTICE” is written as “RPCAVGEC”. So how will JEALOUS be written in that code?
To solve this question, it’s suggested that you pick out the pattern for the first letters of both words. For example, you will notice that P is converted to R, two positions after P in the alphabetical series. But for the following letter, R is converted to P, which is two positions behind R.
If we closely check all the alphabets of the word “PRACTICE”, it becomes clear that this question follows a pattern of +2 and -2. So this is how you will get your answer for the word “JEALOUS.”
In substitution-based questions, you will find that either names or words are substituted with other names or words.
Question: If ‘Ahmedabad’ is known as ‘Ranchi’, ‘Ranchi’ is known as ‘Srinagar’, ‘Srinagar is known as ‘New Delhi’, ‘New Delhi’ is known as ‘Jaipur’, what would be the name of the capital of India?
The answer would be ‘Srinagar’ because we know New Delhi is the capital of India. And in this question, Srinagar is coded as New Delhi. So, ‘Srinagar’ is the correct answer.
In such types of questions, the examiner tricks you with a different set of phrases represented by a number-based code value. Therefore, you will have to recognize the code value for a given word or phrase.
Now let’s look at an RBI Grade B question for understanding the concept of mixed number coding.
In a certain code,
‘467’ means ‘leaves are green,
‘485’ means ‘green is good’
‘639’ means ‘they are paying’.
What is the number code for ‘leaves’?
The number code for leaves is definitely 7.
The reasoning behind the answer – Green word is common in the first two sentences, and 4 is the only number common in the first two codes. This means green stands for 4. Leaves as a word aren’t repeated in the last two phrases but the word ‘are’ is repeated in the third sentence. The only common number code and word in the first and the third phrase is number 6 and the word ‘are’. This means ‘are’ stands for 6. Now, this leaves us with only one number left in the first phrase, which is 7.
Let’s solve a question from IDBI PO 2012 to understand this question.
In a certain code language,
What is the code for ‘in’?
The code for ‘in’ is ‘at’ as it is the only common word in the second and the fourth phrase where the word ‘in’ has been repeated.
Directions (1-5): Answer the questions based on the information given below:
In a certain language,
I. ‘database access for all’ is coded as ’snr, lmo, kpc, rtp’
II. ‘access your database account’ is coded as ’dkm, rtp, krt, snr’
III. ‘bank for account handling’ is coded as ’kpc, bzx, psr, dkm’
IV. ‘easy handling database account’ is coded as ’bzx, efn, dkm, rtp’
Common Solution:
From statement I, II and IV, we conclude that “database” and “access” is coded as “rtp” and “snr” respectively.
From statement I and III, we conclude that “for” and “all” is coded as “kpc” and “lmo” respectively.
From statement II and III, we conclude that “account” is coded as “dkm”
From statement III and IV, we conclude that “handling” is coded as “bzx”
From statement IV only, we conclude that “easy” is coded as “efn”
Also, “your” and “bank” are coded as “krt” and “psr” respectively.
The final table is shown below:
Word | database | access | for | all | your | account | bank | handling | easy |
Code | rtp | snr | kpc | lmo | krt | dkm | psr | bzx | efn |
a. psr
b.bzx
c. efn
d. rtp
e. None of the above
Answer: b
Solution:
The code for ‘handling’ is ‘bzx’.
Hence, option b.
a. for
b. access
c. bank
d. account
e. None of the above
Answer: a
Solution:
‘for’ is coded as ‘kpc’.
Hence, option a.
a. access
b. your
c. handling
d. easy
e. None of the above
Answer: e
Solution: Among the given options, ‘database’ is coded as ‘rtp’
Hence, option e.
a. psr
b. rtp
c. kpc
d. dkm
e. None of these
Answer: d
Solution: ‘dkm’ is the code of ‘account’ in the given language.
Hence, option d.
a. for account
b. account bank
c. access data
d. your data
e. database for
Answer: c
Solution: ‘access’ is coded as ‘snr’ and ‘data’ may be coded as ‘stp’
Hence, option c.
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