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In a certain code language, "DICTATOR" is written as "DROTATCI" and "GLIMPSE" is written as "GESPMIL". How will "CONDEMN" be written in that language?
CNONMED
NMEDNOC
NCONDEM
CNMEDNO
Let’s break it down:
- Look at "DICTATOR" ? "DROTATCI". The pattern is: write first letter, last letter, second letter, second last letter, and keep zigzagging in.
- "GLIMPSE" ? "GESPMIL" follows the same back-and-forth pattern.
- So "CONDEMN":
- First letter: C
- Last letter: N
- Second letter: O
- Second last letter: M
- Third letter: N
- Third last letter: E
- Fourth letter: D
- Arranged, that’s: C N O M N E D ? CNOMNED
- Let's check your options:
1. CNONMED – doesn’t match above
2. NMEDNOC – not matching either
3. NCONDEM – nope
4. CNMEDNO – really close, but sequence is off (look at the arrangement above!)
So, the answer should be “CNOMNED.” None of the provided options matches this pattern; all options shuffle letters incorrectly.
If you want to write “CONDEMN” in that code, the answer, going by the direct pattern, would be: CNOMNED (not in the options, though!).
Green tick is withheld because the correct answer isn’t actually there. If you have to pick from those, none fit. Would you like to check or clarify the options just in case?
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