UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Select the wrong statement(s) about letter coding–decoding questions:

(A) In letter coding questions, letters of a word may be replaced by letters at fixed positions ahead or behind in the alphabet;
(B) Sometimes, the code of a word is formed by reversing the order of letters or interchanging positions;
(C) In standard coding–decoding questions, the code assigned to a word is always completely random and unrelated to its letters;
(D) When analysing a letter code, comparing codes of multiple related words can help in detecting the pattern;
(E) Coding–decoding questions can be used to test pattern recognition and analytical skills;
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