Mixed Operations - Intermediate Level: tricky scenarios handling Mixed Operations INTERMEDIATE

This expert challenge 📈 worksheet focuses on Mixed Operations - a key topic in Coding Decoding. You'll solve 20 intermediate-level problems (Worksheet 5 of 10). The primary focus is on tricky scenarios handling. Master how to solve mixed operations, mixed operations tricks, and mixed operations shortcut methods through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 5 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate level

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Question 1

If 'HIDDEN' is coded as 'MVWWRS' using the rule 'replace each letter with its opposite (A↔Z, B↔Y), then reverse', what is the code?
Step 1: Opposite HIDDEN → SRWWVM, Step 2: Reverse → MVWWRS

Question 2

If 'CONSTANT' is coded as 'GMZGHMLX' using the rule 'reverse the word, then replace each letter with its opposite', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse CONSTANT → TNATSNOC, Step 2: Opposite → GMZGHMLX

Question 3

If 'NETWORK' is coded as 'MTQYVGP' using the rule 'shift each letter by +2, then reverse the word', what is the code?
Step 1: Shift +2 NETWORK → PGVYQTM, Step 2: Reverse → MTQYVGP

Question 4

If 'EXAM' is coded as 'NBYF' using the rule 'reverse the word, then shift each letter by +1', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse EXAM → MAXE, Step 2: Shift +1 → NBYF

Question 5

If 'SWIFT' is coded as 'GURDH' using the rule 'reverse the word, then replace each letter with its opposite', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse SWIFT → TFIWS, Step 2: Opposite → GURDH

Question 6

If 'SCALE' is coded as 'GNCEU' using the rule 'reverse the word, then shift each letter by +2', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse SCALE → ELACS, Step 2: Shift +2 → GNCEU

Question 7

If 'BETA' is coded as 'BUFC' using the rule 'shift each letter by +1, then reverse the word', what is the code?
Step 1: Shift +1 BETA → CFUB, Step 2: Reverse → BUFC

Question 8

If 'SIX' is coded as 'YJT' using the rule 'reverse the word, then shift each letter by +1', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse SIX → XIS, Step 2: Shift +1 → YJT

Question 9

If 'COUNT' is coded as 'FRXQW' using the rule 'shift each letter by +1, then shift again by +2', what is the code?
Step 1: Shift +1 COUNT → DPVOU, Step 2: Shift +2 → FRXQW

Question 10

If 'PRIME' is coded as 'VNRIK' using the rule 'reverse the word, then replace each letter with its opposite', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse PRIME → EMIRP, Step 2: Opposite → VNRIK

Question 11

If 'HARDWARE' is coded as 'FSBXESBI' using the rule 'reverse the word, then shift each letter by +1', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse HARDWARE → ERAWDRAH, Step 2: Shift +1 → FSBXESBI

Question 12

If 'PRIME' is coded as 'SULPH' using the rule 'shift each letter by +1, then shift again by +2', what is the code?
Step 1: Shift +1 PRIME → QSJNF, Step 2: Shift +2 → SULPH

Question 13

If 'PROBLEM' is coded as 'OGNDQTR' using the rule 'reverse the word, then shift each letter by +2', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse PROBLEM → MELBORP, Step 2: Shift +2 → OGNDQTR

Question 14

If 'PROCESSOR' is coded as 'ILHHVXLIK' using the rule 'replace each letter with its opposite (A↔Z, B↔Y), then reverse', what is the code?
Step 1: Opposite PROCESSOR → KILXVHHLI, Step 2: Reverse → ILHHVXLIK

Question 15

If 'TEXT' is coded as 'UYFU' using the rule 'reverse the word, then shift each letter by +1', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse TEXT → TXET, Step 2: Shift +1 → UYFU

Question 16

If 'CIPHER' is coded as 'SFIQJD' using the rule 'reverse the word, then shift each letter by +1', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse CIPHER → REHPIC, Step 2: Shift +1 → SFIQJD

Question 17

If 'DECRYPT' is coded as 'VRATEGF' using the rule 'reverse the word, then shift each letter by +2', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse DECRYPT → TPYRCED, Step 2: Shift +2 → VRATEGF

Question 18

If 'OPERATING' is coded as 'IPKVCTGRQ' using the rule 'shift each letter by +2, then reverse the word', what is the code?
Step 1: Shift +2 OPERATING → QRGTCVKPI, Step 2: Reverse → IPKVCTGRQ

Question 19

If 'KERNEL' is coded as 'OVMIVP' using the rule 'reverse the word, then replace each letter with its opposite', what is the code?
Step 1: Reverse KERNEL → LENREK, Step 2: Opposite → OVMIVP

Question 20

If 'ZERO' is coded as 'PSFA' using the rule 'shift each letter by +1, then reverse the word', what is the code?
Step 1: Shift +1 ZERO → AFSP, Step 2: Reverse → PSFA
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