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In a certain code language, 'ACCIDENT' is written as 'JDDBUOFE', 'ABSOLUTE' is written as 'PTCBFUVM', and 'ACCURATE' is
written as 'VDDBFUBS'. How will 'SENTENCE' be written in that language?
GHJKSDFT
TNESDDND
UOFTFDOF
UFPTEDOE
- Let's understand the coding pattern:
- For 'ACCIDENT' -> 'JDDBUOFE':
- Observe shift in letters or any particular pattern.
- For 'ABSOLUTE' -> 'PTCBFUVM':
- Notice any consistent shifts or letter swaps.
- For 'ACCURATE' -> 'VDDBFUBS':
- Look at changes from each letter to the corresponding letter in coded word.
- Analyze the given word 'SENTENCE':
- Apply the observed pattern consistently to each letter.
- Evaluate options:
1. GHJKSDFT: Check if it matches the pattern.
2. TNESDDND: Validate against the rule.
3. UOFTFDOF: Apply the pattern.
4. UFPTEDOE: Verify if it fits the code structure.
- Correct Answer: Option 3: UOFTFDOF
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