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Code for word EARTH is 16235 and VENUS is 91784 what is code for SATURN?

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A423827
B463827
C413827
D413877
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Correct Answer

Option b463827

All Options:

  • A423827
  • B463827
  • C413827
  • D413877

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Detailed Solution & Explanation

To find the code for the word **SATURN** based on the given codes **EARTH** =16235\displaystyle = 16235 and **VENUS** =91784\displaystyle = 91784, let us extract the direct letter-to-digit mappings:

From **EARTH** =16235\displaystyle = 16235:
- E1\displaystyle E \to 1
- A6\displaystyle A \to 6
- R2\displaystyle R \to 2
- T3\displaystyle T \to 3
- H5\displaystyle H \to 5

From **VENUS** =91784\displaystyle = 91784:
- V9\displaystyle V \to 9
- E1\displaystyle E \to 1
- N7\displaystyle N \to 7
- U8\displaystyle U \to 8
- S4\displaystyle S \to 4
*(We note that the mapping for E1\displaystyle E \to 1 is perfectly consistent in both words).*

Now, we apply these mappings to the word **SATURN**:
- S4\displaystyle S \to 4
- A6\displaystyle A \to 6
- T3\displaystyle T \to 3
- U8\displaystyle U \to 8
- R2\displaystyle R \to 2
- N7\displaystyle N \to 7

Putting the digits together in sequence, the code for **SATURN** is **463827**.

Hence, **Option B** is the correct answer.

About This Chapter: Number Series, Coding and Decoding

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Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude

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Number series, Coding & Decoding, Odd man out

This chapter covers Number series, Coding & Decoding, Odd man out and is part of Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude in the CA Foundation exam.

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