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    Question

    In a certain code language, 'CRANE' is written as

    'DSZOV' and 'GLOVE' is written as 'HMLWV'. How will 'SHIRT' be written in that language?
    A TIRSU Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B TJRQS Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C TISQU Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D TGRQU Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    The logic followed here is: In each word, every consonant is written as its immediately succeeding letter (+1), and every vowel is written as its opposite letter as per the English alphabetical series. For 'CRANE': C (Consonant) β†’ D (+1) R (Consonant) β†’ S (+1) A (Vowel) β†’ Z (Opposite) N (Consonant) β†’ O (+1) E (Vowel) β†’ V (Opposite) So, 'CRANE' becomes 'DSZOV'. For 'GLOVE': G (Consonant) β†’ H (+1) L (Consonant) β†’ M (+1) O (Vowel) β†’ L (Opposite) V (Consonant) β†’ W (+1) E (Vowel) β†’ V (Opposite) So, 'GLOVE' becomes 'HMLWV'. Similarly, for 'SHIRT': S (Consonant) β†’ T (+1) H (Consonant) β†’ I (+1) I (Vowel) β†’ R (Opposite) R (Consonant) β†’ S (+1) T (Consonant) β†’ U (+1) So, 'SHIRT' is written as 'TIRSU'.

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