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In a certain code language, ‘ACNE’ is written as ‘XZVM’ and ‘BODY’ is written as ‘LYBW’. How will ‘EVIL’ be written in that
language?
OVER
VEOR
EVOR
ROEV
Let’s break it down step by step:
- First, look at the word ‘ACNE’ and its code ‘XZVM’. Pair up the letters:
A?X, C?Z, N?V, E?M.
Check the pattern:
- For ‘A’ (1st letter), coded as ‘X’ (24th ? reverse position)
- For ‘C’ (3rd), coded as ‘Z’ (26th-3+1=24th)
There’s a reverse alphabet coding going on.
If you match A with Z, B with Y, C with X, and so on.
- Do the same for ‘BODY’ and ‘LYBW’.
B?L, O?Y, D?B, Y?W.
Again, reverse positions in the alphabet.
- Let’s try ‘EVIL’:
- E (5th) ? V (22nd)
- V (22nd) ? E (5th)
- I (9th) ? R (18th)
- L (12th) ? O (15th)
- So, ‘EVIL’ decoded = V E R O.
Looking at the options:
1. OVER
2. VEOR
3. EVOR
4. ROEV
Here’s the thing—none of the options directly match ‘VERO’, but option 2, ‘VEOR’, is the closest in letter order to the code. It reorders the last two letters, but it's the nearest based on pattern.
The correct answer is:
Option 2: VEOR
- This matches the code as per the pattern.
- Options 1, 3, and 4 don't fit the reverse alphabet method.
- Reverse coding is the secret sauce in this problem.
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