CMAT Topics
Coding Decoding
Coding-Decoding tests your ability to identify the transformation rule applied to letters or numbers.
Practice MCQs for Coding Decoding
Fundamental Principles
Pattern Recognition
Identifying the constant shift, reversal, or substitution in a sequence.
Essential Formulation Tips
- Write out the alphabet with numbers (A=1, B=2...) for quick pattern matching.
Shortcut Execution Techniques
- Check for reverse alphabetical order or vowel-consonant swapping.
Contextual Inquiries (FAQs)
Q: What if the shift changes per letter?
A: Look for a secondary pattern (e.g., +1, +2, +3...).
Example Breakdown: Basic Shift
Problem QueryIf CAT = DBU, what is DOG?
Step-By-Step Solution Path
Each letter +1. DOG = EPH.
CMAT Coding-Decoding Basics Set 1
Foundation-level coding-decoding practice for CMAT and KUUMAT exams in Nepal.
Q1. If CAT is coded as DBU, then DOG is coded as ?
Q2. If BAT = CBU, then HAT = ?
Q3. If PEN = QFO, then TEN = ?
Q4. If MAP = NBQ, then TAP = ?
Q5. If BAD = CBE, then ACE = ?
Q6. If SKY = TLZ, then FLY = ?
Q7. If ACE = BDF, then BED = ?
Q8. If DOG = EPH, then GOD = ?
Q9. If SUN = TVO, then RUN = ?
Q10. If ART = BSU, then RAT = ?