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Coding Decoding For IBPS RRB Exam- Coding-decoding is an important topic from the perspective of the upcoming banking exams. To help you prepare & revise the concept of coding-decoding, we have provided important question preparation tips and strategies. Talking about the importance of coding-decoding, it has been asked a number of times in the past banking exams. Be it IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, RRB PO, RRB Clerk or any other similar exam,  And it’s considered an easy-moderate topic if you understand the concept behind it and practice enough questions. Here we are Sharing some important questions tips and details knowledge for Coding Decoding for the IBPS RRB exam, candidates check all the details in the article below.

What is Coding-Decoding

The Coding-Decoding section of IBPS RRB is a crucial part of the Reasoning section. It comprises codes that candidates need to decode by applying specific patterns and formulas. You can find some practice questions in the following article to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Coding-Decoding topic.

There are some types of Coding section topic: 

  • Alphabet Coding
  • Numerical Coding/ Symbol Based Coding
  • Alphabet-Symbol-Numerical Coding
  • Substitution Coding

Important Question for Coding Decoding

Direction(1-3): Answer the questions based on the information given below.

In a certain language,

‘Today can work along’ is coded as ‘pui dui bui cui’

‘Still work team’ is coded as ‘cui nui kui’

‘Can along team’ is coded as ‘dui bui kui’

Question 1: Which of the following words is coded as “bui” in the given language?

A) Can

B) Along

C) Work

D) Team

E) Cannot be determined

Answer: E)

Solution:

The final table is shown below:

WordTodayCanWorkAlongStillTeam
Codepuidui/buicuibui/duinuikui

“bui” is the code for “can” or “along”.

Hence, option e.

Question 2: How is the word ‘still’ coded in the given language?

A) kui

B) nui

C) bui

D) pui

E) None of these

Answer: B)

Solution:

The final table is shown below:

WordTodayCanWorkAlongStillTeam
Codepuidui/buicuibui/duinuikui

The word ‘still’ is coded as ‘nui’.

Hence, option b.

Question 3: Which of the following could be coded as ‘kui’?

A) Along

B) Can

C) Today

D) Team

E) None of these

Answer: D)

Solution:

The final table is shown below:

WordTodayCanWorkAlongStillTeam
Codepuidui/buicuibui/duinuikui

 ‘Team’ is the code as ‘kui’.

Hence, option d.

Directions(4-7): In a certain language,

“Let him speaks his mind” is coded as “hb rb sb pb qb”

“Your mind his soul” is coded as “qb fb mb sb”

“Let your dreams fly” is coded as “tb pb mb ob”

“Dreams speaks louder” is coded as “gb tb rb”

Question 4: what is the code for “fly”?

A) tb

B) ob

C) sb

D) pb

E) Cannot be determined

Answer: B)

Solution:

The words are coded as given below:

WordsLethimspeakshismindyoursouldreamsflylouder
CodesPbhbrbqb/sbsb/qbmbfbtbobgb

The code for ‘fly’ is ‘ob’.

Hence, option b.

Question 5: What is the code for “mind”?

A) qb

B) sb

C) Either (a) or (b)

D) fb

E) cannot be determined

Answer: C)

Solution:

The words are coded as given below:

WordsLethimspeakshismindyoursouldreamsflylouder
CodesPbhbrbqb/sbsb/qbmbfbtbobgb

‘mind’ will be coded as either qb or sb.

Hence, option c.

Question 6: What is the code for “him”?

A) hb

B) tb

C) pb

D) gb

E) Cannot be determined

Answer: A)

Solution:

The words are coded as given below:

WordsLethimspeakshismindyoursouldreamsflylouder
CodesPbhbrbqb/sbsb/qbmbfbtbobgb

“him” will be coded as ‘hb’.

Hence, option a.

Question 7: What is the code for “soul”?

A) gb

B) ob

C) qb

D) fb

E) None of these

Answer: D)

Solution:

The words are coded as given below:

WordsLethimspeakshismindyoursouldreamsflylouder
CodesPbhbrbqb/sbsb/qbmbfbtbobgb

“soul” will be coded as ‘fb’.

Hence, option d.

Directions(8-10): In a certain language,

“She need that respect” is coded as “cz bz gz fz”

“Aman need that chocolate” is coded as “hz cz kz fz”

“She want all chocolate” is coded as “bz mz pz kz”

Question 8: What is the code for “Aman want”?

A) Hz pz

B) Mz pm

C) Hz mz

D) Hz kz

E) Cannot be determined

Answer: E)

Solution:

 “Aman want” is coded either as “hz mz” or “hz pz”.

Hence, option e.

Question 9: What is the code for “respect”?

A) bz

B) cz

C) fz

D) gz

E) Cannot be determined

Answer: D)

Solution:

The words are coded as given below:

WordSheneedthatrespectchocolateAmanWantall
CodeBzcz/fzfz/czgzkzhzmz/pzpz/mz

“Respect” will be coded as “gz”.

Hence, option d.

Question 10: What is the code for “need”?

A) kz

B) cz

C) fz

D) pz

E) Cannot be determined

Answer: E)

Solution:

The words are coded as given below:

WordSheneedthatrespectchocolateAmanWantall
CodeBzcz/fzfz/czgzkzhzmz/pzpz/mz

“Need” will be coded either as “cz” or as “fz”.

Hence, option e.

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Coding Decoding For IBPS RRB Exam FAQ

What is Coding-Decoding?

Coding-Decoding is a process of encrypting a message into a specific code and decrypting the code to retrieve the original message. It involves the use of letters, numbers, or symbols to represent words or phrases.

What are the types of coding-decoding questions in the IBPS RRB exam?

The main types are: Letter Coding, Number Coding, Symbol Coding, Substitution Coding, Mixed Coding

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