Coding-Decoding - Logical Reasoning (MCQ) Questions for Q. 29896

Q.  In a certain code language, ‘it be pee’ means ‘dogs are blue’, ‘sik hee’ means ‘large horses’ and ‘pee mit hee’ means ‘horses are pigs’.

How is ‘pigs are large horses’ written in this code?

- Published on 08 May 17

a. Mit pee sik hee
b. Sik it pee be
c. Cannot be determined
d. None of these

ANSWER: Mit pee sik hee
 
In the second and third statements, the common code is ‘hee’ and the common word is ‘horses’. So, ‘hee’ means ‘horses’.

Thus, ‘sik’ means ‘large’ from second statement.

In first and third statements, the common code is ‘pee’ and common word is ‘are’. So, ‘pee’ means ‘are’.

Thus, ‘mit’ means ‘pigs’ from third statement.

So, the code is ‘Mit pee sik hee’

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