In a reverse-alphabet code A=26, B=25, and so on, what is DOG?
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Reverse positions give D=23, O=12, and G=20.
Therefore, DOG is 23-12-20.
Practice NAT Quantitative Reasoning questions with answers and explanations.
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Reverse positions give D=23, O=12, and G=20.
Therefore, DOG is 23-12-20.
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C=3, A=1, and B=2.
Their sum is 6.
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Each letter advances by three.
M→P, I→L, L→O, and K→N.
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Y advances to Z, A to B, and K to L.
The result is ZBL.
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Swap L with A and N with E while P remains first.
The result is PALEN.
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A changes to E and E changes to I.
The consonants stay unchanged, producing RETI.
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B changes to C and T changes to U, while A remains A.
The result is CAU.
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Move the first digit 6 to the end.
The new sequence is 78906.
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Table, chair, and cupboard are physical objects.
Honesty is an abstract quality.
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A knife is used to cut.
A pen is used to write.
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The numbers 9, 27, and 45 are odd multiples of 9.
The number 18 is an even multiple.
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A smile commonly expresses happiness.
Tears commonly express sorrow.