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3.
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Question: How is 'DATE' written in
the code language ?
Statements:
I.
DEAR
is written as $#@? in that code.
II.
TREAT
is written as %?#@% in that code.
III.
TEAR
is written as %#@? in that code,
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A.
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Only I and II
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B.
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Only II and III
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C.
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All I, II and III
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D.
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Only I and either II or
III
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E.
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None of these
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Observing I, II and III, we find that similar
letters have similar code symbols at the corresponding places in the code. So,
this is direct-coding.
Thus, to find the code for DATE, we need the
code for D which can be obtained from I only (i.e. $.) and the codes for A, T
and E which can be obtained either from II or III (@, # and % respectively).