Q: Which of the following statements about number coding in reasoning questions are correct?
(A) In number coding, letters or words are replaced by numbers according to a consistent rule;
(B) Comparing the codes of several related words can help infer the underlying numeric pattern;
(C) A single example of a coded word is always sufficient to uniquely determine the coding rule;
(D) Operations such as alphabet positions, sums of positions or reversing order may be used to construct number codes;
(E) Candidates should assume that no pattern exists and rely only on guessing to answer coding questions;
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Q: Which of the following statements about letter series questions are correct?
(A) In letter series problems, positions of letters in the English alphabet are often used to formulate the pattern;
(B) Letter series may involve skipping a fixed number of letters forward or backward in the alphabet;
(C) In all letter series questions, the pattern involves only alphabet positions and never includes rotations or reversals of groups of letters;
(D) Grouping letters into blocks such as pairs or triplets can sometimes reveal a hidden repeating pattern;
(E) Mixed letter–number series never appears in NET examinations; only pure letter series are used;
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