Number Series, Coding and DecodingMCQMTP June 2023 Series IIQuestion 2139 of 217
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In a certain code if CAMP is written as 9, then in the word TEAM be coded as?

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A14
B19
C27
D33
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Correct Answer

Option c27

All Options:

  • A14
  • B19
  • C27
  • D33

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Detailed Solution & Explanation

Let's identify the relationship between the word CAMP\displaystyle CAMP and the number 9\displaystyle 9 using standard alphabetical positions (A=1,B=2,,Z=26\displaystyle A=1, B=2, \dots, Z=26):
1. Alphabetical values for the letters in CAMP\displaystyle CAMP:
C=3\displaystyle C = 3
A=1\displaystyle A = 1
M=13\displaystyle M = 13
P=16\displaystyle P = 16

2. Calculate the sum of these positions:
Sum=3+1+13+16=33\text{Sum} = 3 + 1 + 13 + 16 = 33

3. Multiply the individual digits of this sum to get the code:
Code=3×3=9\text{Code} = 3 \times 3 = 9 This matches the given value.

Now, let's apply this identical logic to the word TEAM\displaystyle TEAM:
1. Alphabetical values for the letters in TEAM\displaystyle TEAM:
T=20\displaystyle T = 20
E=5\displaystyle E = 5
A=1\displaystyle A = 1
M=13\displaystyle M = 13

2. Calculate the sum of these positions:
Sum=20+5+1+13=39\text{Sum} = 20 + 5 + 1 + 13 = 39

3. Multiply the individual digits of this sum to find the code:
Code=3×9=27\text{Code} = 3 \times 9 = 27

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

About This Chapter: Number Series, Coding and Decoding

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Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude

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5 Marks

Key Topics

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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