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Reasoning Coding Decoding Part 4 - Symbol Coding - Adarsha Education

The document describes a coding system with the following properties: - The symbol for 0 is Δ and for 1 is $ - Numbers greater than 1 are written using only these two symbols - The value of the $ symbol doubles as it shifts one place to the left Several examples are given to illustrate this coding system. Questions are then asked to test understanding of how to encode or decode numbers and words according to this system.

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Reasoning Coding Decoding Part 4 - Symbol Coding - Adarsha Education

The document describes a coding system with the following properties: - The symbol for 0 is Δ and for 1 is $ - Numbers greater than 1 are written using only these two symbols - The value of the $ symbol doubles as it shifts one place to the left Several examples are given to illustrate this coding system. Questions are then asked to test understanding of how to encode or decode numbers and words according to this system.

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Reasoning (Coding-Decoding) - Symbol coding

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1. In a certain code, the symbol for 0 is ∆ and for 1 is $. There is no other symbol for all other numbers greater
than 1. The numbers greater than 1 are to be written using only the two symbols given above. The value of
symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following example. '0' is written as
∆   '1' is written as $ '2' is written as $∆ '3' is written as $$ '4' is written as $∆∆. 
Which of the following represents the number 24?
(A) $∆∆$∆ (B) $$∆∆∆ (C) $$$∆∆ (D) $∆∆$$ (E) None of these
2. In a certain code, the symbol for 0 is ∆ and for 1 is $. There is no other symbol for all other numbers greater than
1. The numbers greater than 1 are to be written using only the two symbols given above. The value of symbol for
1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following example. '0' is written as ∆   '1' is
written as $ '2' is written as $∆ '3' is written as $$ '4' is written as $∆∆.The symbol arrangement $∆∆$$
represents which of the following numbers:
(A) 18 (B) 15 (C) 17 (D) 16 (E) None of these
3. If “LESD” is written as “ @ $ & # “ , “NAC” is written as “ % ? * “, how “CANDLES” is coded in the same
way?
A) *&%#$&)                   B) *?%&@$&              C) *&^$@()             D) ?@$@^%@&
4.  In a certain code, ‘DOWN’ is written as ‘5@9#’ and ‘NAME’ is written as ‘#6%3’. How would ‘MODE’ be
written in that code?
(A) %653 (B) %@63 (C) %5@3 (D) %@53
 
5.  In a certain code, ‘DOWN’ is written as ‘5@9#’ and ‘NAME’ is written as ‘#6%3’. How would ‘NODE’ be
written in that code?
(A) %653 (B) %@63 (C) %5@3 (D) #@53
6. In a certain code, the symbol for 0 is ∆ and for 1 is $. There is no other symbol for all other numbers greater than
1. The numbers greater than 1 are to be written using only the two symbols given above. The value of symbol for
1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following example. '0' is written as ∆   '1' is
written as $ '2' is written as $∆ '3' is written as $$ '4' is written as $∆∆. Which of the following symbol
arrangement will represent '9'?
(a) ∆$$$   (b) $∆$∆ (c) $∆∆$ (d) $$∆∆ (e) None of these

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