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Question 1

If the code for 'RAT' is 'VEX' using the rule 'each letter shifted forward by 4', then what is the original word for the code 'VEX'?
To decode, shift each letter backward by 4: VEX → RAT

Question 2

If the code for 'RAT' is 'TAR' using the rule 'reverse the word', then what is the original word for the code 'TAR'?
To decode, reverse the word: TAR → RAT

Question 3

If the code for 'SYSTEM' is 'METSYS' using the rule 'reverse the word', then what is the original word for the code 'METSYS'?
To decode, reverse the word: METSYS → SYSTEM

Question 4

If the code for 'SMART' is 'VPDUW' using the rule 'each letter shifted forward by 3', then what is the original word for the code 'VPDUW'?
To decode, shift each letter backward by 3: VPDUW → SMART

Question 5

If the code for 'LOG' is 'MPH' using the rule 'each letter shifted forward by 1', then what is the original word for the code 'MPH'?
To decode, shift each letter backward by 1: MPH → LOG

Question 6

If the code for 'BETA' is 'B2T1' using the rule 'vowels replaced by numbers (A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5)', then what is the original word for the code 'B2T1'?
To decode, replace numbers back to vowels: B2T1 → BETA

Question 7

If the code for 'JAVA' is 'LCXC' using the rule 'each letter shifted forward by 2', then what is the original word for the code 'LCXC'?
To decode, shift each letter backward by 2: LCXC → JAVA

Question 8

If the code for 'ENCODE' is 'HQFRGH' using the rule 'each letter shifted forward by 3', then what is the original word for the code 'HQFRGH'?
To decode, shift each letter backward by 3: HQFRGH → ENCODE

Question 9

If the code for 'CUP' is 'PUC' using the rule 'reverse the word', then what is the original word for the code 'PUC'?
To decode, reverse the word: PUC → CUP

Question 10

If the code for 'NONVERB' is 'BREVNON' using the rule 'reverse the word', then what is the original word for the code 'BREVNON'?
To decode, reverse the word: BREVNON → NONVERB

Question 11

If the code for 'RUBY' is 'UXEB' using the rule 'each letter shifted forward by 3', then what is the original word for the code 'UXEB'?
To decode, shift each letter backward by 3: UXEB → RUBY

Question 12

If the code for 'THINK' is 'TH3NK' using the rule 'vowels replaced by numbers (A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5)', then what is the original word for the code 'TH3NK'?
To decode, replace numbers back to vowels: TH3NK → THINK

Question 13

If the code for 'PATTERN' is 'NRETTAP' using the rule 'reverse the word', then what is the original word for the code 'NRETTAP'?
To decode, reverse the word: NRETTAP → PATTERN

Question 14

If the code for 'PYTHON' is 'KBGSLM' using the rule 'each letter replaced by its opposite (A↔Z, B↔Y)', then what is the original word for the code 'KBGSLM'?
To decode, apply opposite again: KBGSLM → PYTHON

Question 15

If the code for 'REVIEW' is 'IVERVD' using the rule 'each letter replaced by its opposite (A↔Z, B↔Y)', then what is the original word for the code 'IVERVD'?
To decode, apply opposite again: IVERVD → REVIEW

Question 16

If the code for 'SWIFT' is 'TFIWS' using the rule 'reverse the word', then what is the original word for the code 'TFIWS'?
To decode, reverse the word: TFIWS → SWIFT

Question 17

If the code for 'REASON' is 'R21S4N' using the rule 'vowels replaced by numbers (A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5)', then what is the original word for the code 'R21S4N'?
To decode, replace numbers back to vowels: R21S4N → REASON

Question 18

If the code for 'MYSTERY' is 'NBHGVIB' using the rule 'each letter replaced by its opposite (A↔Z, B↔Y)', then what is the original word for the code 'NBHGVIB'?
To decode, apply opposite again: NBHGVIB → MYSTERY

Question 19

If the code for 'THETA' is 'ATEHT' using the rule 'reverse the word', then what is the original word for the code 'ATEHT'?
To decode, reverse the word: ATEHT → THETA

Question 20

If the code for 'VARIABLE' is 'V1R31BL2' using the rule 'vowels replaced by numbers (A=1,E=2,I=3,O=4,U=5)', then what is the original word for the code 'V1R31BL2'?
To decode, replace numbers back to vowels: V1R31BL2 → VARIABLE
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