Important Coding – Decoding Questions for IBPS CLERK PRELIMS EXAM 2017

Dear Bankersdaily Aspirants,

The exam of the IBPS CLERK PRELIMS EXAM 2017 is still two days away for the last few batches who are going to attend the exam in the forthcoming days. So if you are in that batch of aspirants who are attending the IBPS CLERK PRELIMS EXAM 2017, practice is the vital key to develop the needed speed to attend the exam.

You can learn the nuances of the new pattern coding and decoding questions from the one given below. We have also provided new pattern coding – decoding questions because anything can be asked in the exam.


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Coding and Decoding is the one topic that was asked in the IBPS CLERK PRELIMS EXAM 2017 and it was asked in certain batches and not for all the batches , so preparing for this question will enhance your preparations for the IBPS  CLERK PRELIMS EXAM 2017. In the IBPS CLERK PRELIMS EXAM 2017 , you can expect 3 to 5 questions from this topic of Coding & Decoding (if it is asked in the slot). Not all the topics are asked in each slot and some of the topics appear distinct and puzzle and seating arrangement questions find a steady place in the reasoning section and  coding and decoding occasionally. But this will be easy to solve and to grab the marks easily.

Check the questions below to practice the important questions from the IBPS CLERK prelims exam 2017


Q.1-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language

‘Must focus permanent’            –        ‘raga ta‘

‘Must is important point’           –        ‘ra la nava’

‘Focus point right’                     –        ‘ta naba‘

‘Nothing is permanent’              –        ‘ma la ga’


Q.1) What is the code for the word ‘Right’?

a) ta

b) na

c) ba

d) Either a or c

e) None of these


Q.2) Which of the following word is coded as ‘na’?

a) Must

b) Is

c) Important

d) Point

e) Either b or c


Q.3) What is the code for the word ‘Important’?

a) ra

b) la

c) na

d)va

e) Either a or b


Q.4) Which of the following word is coded as ‘ma’?

a) Is

b) Permanent

c) Nothing

d) None of these

e) Either a or b


Q.5) What is the code for ‘Nothing important right’?

a) gavaba

b) ma la ba

c) ma va ta

d) ma vaba

e) Either b or c


Directions for Q.( 610) Study the following information and answer the given question:

In a certain code language

“wealth is loss nothing” is written as ‘zamnuejq’,

“health is loss something” is written as ‘ue lo hsmn,

“character is loss everything” is written as ‘mn cx tgue’ and

“get nothing but everything” is written as ‘kpzafv cx’


Q6. In the given code language, what does the code ‘lo’ stand for?

a) health

b) something

c) loss

d) Cannot be determine

e) None of these


Q7. What is the code for ‘nothing’ in the given code language?

a) mn

b) hs

c) tg

d) cx

e) None of these


Q8. What is the code for ‘loss’ in the given code language?

a) either ‘mn’ or ‘za’

b) either ‘ue’ or ‘mn’

c) either ‘tg’ or ‘ue’

d) Cannot be determine

e) None of these


Q9. What is the code for ‘tg’ in the given code language?

a) nothing

b) everything

c) wealth

d) character

e) None of these


Q10. What may be the possible code for ‘fvueza’ in the given code language?

a) nothing is loss

b) something is everything

c) loss get nothing

d) everything but nothing

e) Cannot be determine


Check the Answers for the Coding and Decoding Questions

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Answer (1-5)

Is la
Permanent ga
Nothing ma
Must ra
Point na
Important va
Focus ta
Right ba

 

A1. (c)

A2. (d)

A3. (d)

A4. (c)

A5. (d)


Answer for the questions 6 to 10

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A6. (d) Cannot be determined

A7. (e) None of these

A8. (b) either ‘ue’ or ‘mn’

A9. (d) character

A 10. (c) Loss get nothing


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