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In a certain code language, ‘YOU TOOK MY PLACE IN’ is written as ‘COU POON LC QVAKE IJ’. How will ‘COMPILE’ be written in
that language?
KOLQIVE
KOLTYLE
KOLQIME
YOLTILE
Let’s break down the code and options logically:
- The code for ‘YOU TOOK MY PLACE IN’ is ‘COU POON LC QVAKE IJ’.
- Notice that all code words are roughly similar in length or slightly changed compared to English words.
- Let’s try to see any letter correlations:
- YOU ? COU (Y replaced with C, O remains, U remains)
- MY ? LC (M to L, Y to C)
- PLACE ? QVAKE (P to Q, L to V, A to A, C to K, E to E)
- TOOK ? POON (T to P, O to O, O to O, K to N)
- IN ? IJ (I to I, N to J)
- The pattern seems like each letter in the normal word is shifted by 1 backward in the alphabet (P to Q could be a shift too, but looks to be forward in that case). But across words, the mapping isn't always strict.
- Checking ‘COMPILE’, if you try shifting each letter:
- C ? K
- O ? O
- M ? L
- P ? Q
- I ? I
- L ? V or Y?
- E ? E
- From the options:
- Option 1: KOLQIVE
- Option 2: KOLTYLE
- Option 3: KOLQIME
- Option 4: YOLTILE
- Option 1 (KOLQIVE) matches best with a consistent letter shift/conversion as per code above.
Option 1: KOLQIVE is the correct answer.
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