Letter Shift Basic: Worksheet 10 - Expert Practice Letter Shift Basic EXPERT

Ready to master Letter Shift Basic? This accuracy focus 👑 worksheet (10/10) presents 20 expert-level challenges. Focus area: application-based learning. Learn to solve fast letter shift solving, handle bank coding decoding questions, and perfect ssc letter shift problems with our step-by-step solutions.

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Question 1

If 'HAT' is coded as 'MFY', then how is 'CAR' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +5. So CAR becomes: C(3→8) → A(1→6) → R(18→23) = HFW

Question 2

If 'STAR' is coded as 'XYFW', then how is 'HAT' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +5. So HAT becomes: H(8→13) → A(1→6) → T(20→25) = MFY

Question 3

If 'STAR' is coded as 'UVCT', then how is 'HAT' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +2. So HAT becomes: H(8→10) → A(1→3) → T(20→22) = JCV

Question 4

If 'BUS' is coded as 'FYW', then how is 'MAP' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +4. So MAP becomes: M(13→17) → A(1→5) → P(16→20) = QET

Question 5

If 'BAT' is coded as 'CBU', then how is 'CAT' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +1. So CAT becomes: C(3→4) → A(1→2) → T(20→21) = DBU

Question 6

If 'BOX' is coded as 'FSB', then how is 'BUS' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +4. So BUS becomes: B(2→6) → U(21→25) → S(19→23) = FYW

Question 7

If 'CAR' is coded as 'ECT', then how is 'STAR' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +2. So STAR becomes: S(19→21) → T(20→22) → A(1→3) → R(18→20) = UVCT

Question 8

If 'KEY' is coded as 'PJD', then how is 'SUN' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +5. So SUN becomes: S(19→24) → U(21→26) → N(14→19) = XZS

Question 9

If 'BOX' is coded as 'GTC', then how is 'HAT' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +5. So HAT becomes: H(8→13) → A(1→6) → T(20→25) = MFY

Question 10

If 'RAT' is coded as 'VEX', then how is 'STAR' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +4. So STAR becomes: S(19→23) → T(20→24) → A(1→5) → R(18→22) = WXEV

Question 11

If 'DOG' is coded as 'EPH', then how is 'MAP' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +1. So MAP becomes: M(13→14) → A(1→2) → P(16→17) = NBQ

Question 12

If 'STAR' is coded as 'TUBS', then how is 'HAT' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +1. So HAT becomes: H(8→9) → A(1→2) → T(20→21) = IBU

Question 13

If 'HAT' is coded as 'IBU', then how is 'BAT' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +1. So BAT becomes: B(2→3) → A(1→2) → T(20→21) = CBU

Question 14

If 'MAP' is coded as 'OCR', then how is 'PEN' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +2. So PEN becomes: P(16→18) → E(5→7) → N(14→16) = RGP

Question 15

If 'BOX' is coded as 'CPY', then how is 'CAR' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +1. So CAR becomes: C(3→4) → A(1→2) → R(18→19) = DBS

Question 16

If 'HAT' is coded as 'MFY', then how is 'CAT' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +5. So CAT becomes: C(3→8) → A(1→6) → T(20→25) = HFY

Question 17

If 'BUS' is coded as 'FYW', then how is 'KEY' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +4. So KEY becomes: K(11→15) → E(5→9) → Y(25→3) = OIC

Question 18

If 'RAT' is coded as 'TCV', then how is 'MAP' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +2. So MAP becomes: M(13→15) → A(1→3) → P(16→18) = OCR

Question 19

If 'CAT' is coded as 'GEX', then how is 'MAP' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +4. So MAP becomes: M(13→17) → A(1→5) → P(16→20) = QET

Question 20

If 'CAT' is coded as 'DBU', then how is 'PEN' coded?
The pattern is shifting each letter by +1. So PEN becomes: P(16→17) → E(5→6) → N(14→15) = QFO
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