Conditional Rules Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Conditional Rules BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

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Question 1

In a certain code, vowels become next consonant, consonants become next vowel. How is 'ANALOG' coded?
Swapping vowel/consonant roles: ANALOG → BOBOPI

Question 2

In a certain code, each consonant is replaced by the previous letter (B→A, C→B, etc.). How is 'SIGMA' coded?
Consonants shifted backward: SIGMA → RIFLA

Question 3

In a certain code, vowels are coded as A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5. How is 'REASON' coded?
Vowels: EAO become numbers: R21S4N

Question 4

In a certain code, each consonant is replaced by the previous letter (B→A, C→B, etc.). How is 'REASON' coded?
Consonants shifted backward: REASON → QEAROM

Question 5

In a certain code, each vowel is replaced by the next letter (A→B, E→F, I→J, O→P, U→V). How is 'PATTERN' coded?
Vowels shifted forward: PATTERN → PBTTFRN

Question 6

In a certain code, each consonant is replaced by the previous letter (B→A, C→B, etc.). How is 'REVIEW' coded?
Consonants shifted backward: REVIEW → QEUIEV

Question 7

In a certain code, vowels become next consonant, consonants become next vowel. How is 'SIGMA' coded?
Swapping vowel/consonant roles: SIGMA → UJIOB

Question 8

In a certain code, vowels become next consonant, consonants become next vowel. How is 'VARIABLE' coded?
Swapping vowel/consonant roles: VARIABLE → ABUJBEOF

Question 9

In a certain code, each vowel is replaced by the next letter (A→B, E→F, I→J, O→P, U→V). How is 'STREAM' coded?
Vowels shifted forward: STREAM → STRFBM

Question 10

In a certain code, each vowel is replaced by the next letter (A→B, E→F, I→J, O→P, U→V). How is 'FRAMEWORK' coded?
Vowels shifted forward: FRAMEWORK → FRBMFWPRK

Question 11

In a certain code, vowels are coded as A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5. How is 'REVIEW' coded?
Vowels: EIE become numbers: R2V32W

Question 12

In a certain code, vowels are coded as A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5. How is 'RUBY' coded?
Vowels: U become numbers: R5BY

Question 13

In a certain code, vowels become next consonant, consonants become next vowel. How is 'SIGMA' coded?
Swapping vowel/consonant roles: SIGMA → UJIOB

Question 14

In a certain code, each vowel is replaced by the next letter (A→B, E→F, I→J, O→P, U→V). How is 'PROGRAMMING' coded?
Vowels shifted forward: PROGRAMMING → PRPGRBMMJNG

Question 15

In a certain code, vowels are coded as A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5. How is 'CRYPTO' coded?
Vowels: O become numbers: CRYPT4

Question 16

In a certain code, each vowel is replaced by the next letter (A→B, E→F, I→J, O→P, U→V). How is 'INTERPRETER' coded?
Vowels shifted forward: INTERPRETER → JNTFRPRFTFR

Question 17

In a certain code, each vowel is replaced by the next letter (A→B, E→F, I→J, O→P, U→V). How is 'EXAM' coded?
Vowels shifted forward: EXAM → FXBM

Question 18

In a certain code, each vowel is replaced by the next letter (A→B, E→F, I→J, O→P, U→V). How is 'SCORE' coded?
Vowels shifted forward: SCORE → SCPRF

Question 19

In a certain code, each vowel is replaced by the next letter (A→B, E→F, I→J, O→P, U→V). How is 'EXAM' coded?
Vowels shifted forward: EXAM → FXBM

Question 20

In a certain code, vowels are coded as A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5. How is 'BLACK' coded?
Vowels: A become numbers: BL1CK
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