Question
In a certain code language, 'GLOVE' is coded as
‘GINQX’. How will 'FRUIT' be coded in the same language?Solution
The logic followed here is as follows: Each letter is replaced with its second succeeding letter (+2) as per the English alphabetical order. Finally, all the resulting letters are arranged as per English alphabetical order. For 'GLOVE': Step 1 →G + 2 = I, L + 2 = N, O + 2 = Q, V + 2 = X, E + 2 = G Step 2 (Alphabetical Rearranging) → G, I, N, Q, X Code: GINQX Similarly, for 'FRUIT': Step 1 → F + 2 = H, R + 2 = T, U + 2 = W, I + 2 = K, T + 2 = V Step 2 (Alphabetical Rearranging→ H, K, T, V, W So, 'FRUIT' is coded as 'HKTVW'.
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