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The word ‘B R E A D’ is written using five different coding schemes marked a to d. In questions various words are coded using one of the schemes used for coding the word ‘BREAD’. You have to find which coding scheme is used for the words in questions :
B R E A D is coded as :
(a) E A D R B
(b) C S F B E
(c) C Z D Q A
(d) H E I V F
Words -T A B L E Codes -B L F A T
E A D R B
C S F B E
C Z D Q A
H E I V F
Let’s break down the code schemes for "BREAD":
- (a) E A D R B — This reverses the letters.
- (b) C S F B E — Different coding, not simple shifting/reversing.
- (c) C Z D Q A — Seems like a fixed transformation per letter.
- (d) H E I V F — Entirely different code, not a simple pattern.
Let’s check your example word: T A B L E
Given code: B L F A T
- If we look at option (a): E A D R B (reverse order)
- Original: B R E A D
- Code: E A D R B
- So, it’s just the reverse.
Applying this to your word:
- T A B L E reversed is: E L B A T
- But your code is: B L F A T, not a plain reverse.
So, it does not match the reverse scheme.
Let’s try (b):
- There is no clear shifting pattern in (b).
Let’s try (c) and (d):
- Pattern doesn’t seem to directly apply from given info. But none match the sample code directly.
So, none of the options seem to completely fit, but the pattern closest (reversing) is not being correctly applied.
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