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    Question

    In a certain code language, 'PLANT' is coded as '51132'

    and 'BRICK' is coded as '27930'. How will 'STORM' be coded in the same language?
    A 82472 Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B 82683 Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C 82693 Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D 82541 Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    The logic followed here is as follows: Replace the letter in the word with the place value when the letters are written in alphabetical order. Take the absolute difference of the place value if it is in double digit (Subtract the digits). If the place value is in single digit, then it remains unchanged. For 'PLANT': P = 16 (6 – 1 = 5); L = 12 (2 – 1 = 1); A = 1; N = 14 (4 – 1 = 3); T = 20 (2 -0 = 2). For 'BRICK': B = 2; R = 18 (8 – 1 = 7); I = 9; C = 3; K = 11 (1 – 1 = 0). For 'STORM': S = 19 (9 – 1 = 8); T = 20 (2 – 0 = 2); O = 15 (5 – 1 = 4); R = 18 (8 – 1 = 7); M = 13 (3 – 1 = 2)

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