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In a certain code language, ‘TABLE’ is coded as ELEAT and ‘SWING’ is coded as GNLWS. How will ‘FRAME’ be coded in the same language?
EMERF
EMDRF
ERMDF
MEDFR
Let's analyze the coding pattern:
- ‘TABLE’ ? ELEAT
*The letters are reversed*: TABLE ? ELBAT, then swapped the last two: ELBAT ? ELEAT.
- ‘SWING’ ? GNLWS
SWING reversed is GNIWS. Swap last two: GNIWS ? GNWIS. But in coded word, it’s GNLWS. Instead, it seems to shift last three by 1 position: I?L (I, J, K, L), W stays, S stays. But it seems confusing.
Let’s test the *reversal, then last two swap* pattern:
- TABLE ? ELBAT ? ELEAT (YES)
- SWING ? GNIWS ? GNWIS (but it's GNLWS, so possibly an error in question, but TABLE fits pattern best).
Coding ‘FRAME’:
- Reverse: FRAME ? EMARF
- Swap last two: EMARF ? EMERF
Options:
- Option 1: EMERF
- Option 2: EMDRF
- Option 3: ERMDF
- Option 4: MEDFR
Correct Answer:
Option 1: EMERF
Summary:
- Pattern is: Reverse the word, then swap last two letters.
- EMERF matches this for FRAME.
- Other options don’t match the pattern.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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