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Verbal Reasoning by Dr. R S Aggarwal – Coding Decoding – Numerical coding decoding – Alphabet Coding.

Verbal Reasoning by Dr. R S Aggarwal – Coding Decoding – Numerical coding decoding – Alphabet Coding.

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 Coding-Decoding – Verbal Reasoning (Dr. R.S. Aggarwal)

Coding-Decoding is a common topic in verbal reasoning, where a word, number, or sentence is transformed into a particular pattern. Your task is to find the logic behind the transformation and decode it.

 Types of Coding-Decoding Questions

 Alphabet Coding

In this type, each letter in a word is replaced by another letter based on a pattern.

Example 1:
 If CAT is coded as DBU, how is DOG coded?

Solution:

 Numerical Coding

Numbers are assigned to letters or words based on a pattern.

Example 2:
 If A = 1, B = 2, C = 3 and so on, what is the code for WORD?

Solution:

 Letter to Number Coding

Each letter is replaced with a number based on its position in the alphabet.

Example 3:
 If SUN = 19 21 14, what is RAIN?

Solution:

 Mixed Coding

Multiple words are coded together, and the pattern must be identified.

Example 4:
 If “Sky is blue” is coded as “1 2 3”, and “Blue is beautiful” is coded as “3 2 4”, what is the code for “Beautiful”?

Solution:

 Important Tricks to Solve Coding-Decoding

Observe letter shifts (+1, -1, reverse order).
Convert letters to numbers (A=1, B=2, … Z=26).
Look for common patterns in multiple codes.
Practice frequently to recognize patterns quickly.

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Verbal Reasoning by Dr. R S Aggarwal – Coding Decoding – Numerical coding decoding – Alphabet Coding.

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Coding-Decoding – Verbal Reasoning by Dr. R.S. Aggarwal

Topic: Numerical Coding & Alphabet Coding


1. Alphabet Coding

Concept:

Each letter is assigned a numerical position based on its place in the English alphabet:

Letter A B C D E F G H I J K L M
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Letter N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Number 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Example 1:

Q: If in a certain code, CAT = 3 1 20, then how is DOG coded?

Solution:
D = 4, O = 15, G = 7 →
Answer: 4 15 7


2. Numerical Coding

In numerical coding, words are replaced by numbers based on a logical pattern or rule.


Example 2:

Q: If PEN = 35, and INK = 34, find the code for PAPER.

Step-by-step:

Let’s assign values:
P = 16, A = 1, P = 16, E = 5, R = 18
Add them: 16 + 1 + 16 + 5 + 18 = 56
Answer: 56


Common Patterns in Alphabet Coding

Pattern Type Example Explanation
Direct position A=1, B=2, …, Z=26 Use alphabet number as-is
Reverse position A=26, B=25, …, Z=1 Use opposite number
+/- Shifting A → D (+3 shift) Caesar Cipher-style shifting
Sum of positions CAT → C(3)+A(1)+T(20)=24 Total of alphabet positions
Alternate letters PICK → 16, 9, 3, 11 Write values of each letter separately
Pair coding A → Z, B → Y (mirror coding) Code using mirror image in alphabet

Tip:

Use the ASCII trick if you’re comfortable with programming:


Practice Questions (Dr. R.S. Aggarwal Style)

Q1: If in a certain code, BALL = 24, how is CALL coded?

Solution:
B = 2, A = 1, L = 12, L = 12 → 2 + 1 + 12 + 12 = 27
C = 3, A = 1, L = 12, L = 12 → 3 + 1 + 12 + 12 = 28
Answer: 28


Q2: If WORD = 23 15 18 4, how is CODE written?

C = 3, O = 15, D = 4, E = 5
Answer: 3 15 4 5


Summary

Type What it involves
Alphabet Coding Letter to number based on position or shift
Numerical Coding Word’s letter values added or transformed

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Verbal Reasoning by Dr. R S Aggarwal – Coding Decoding – Numerical coding decoding – Alphabet Coding.