Master Position Arithmetic - Intermediate-Advanced Level Problems Position Arithmetic INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED

Excel in competitive exams with this self assessment worksheet on Position Arithmetic. Worksheet 7 of 10 contains 20 intermediate-advanced-level problems. Target your accuracy improvement skills while practicing position arithmetic shortcut methods, position arithmetic bank exam questions, and position arithmetic ssc cgl.

📝 Worksheet 7 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate Advanced level

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Worksheet 7 of 10 (66% complete)

Question 1

If 'CERTIFICATE' is coded as 'FJJNRLRFBNJ' using the rule 'multiply each letter's position by 2' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'MAP' coded?
Each letter position ×2: CERTIFICATE → FJJNRLRFBNJ

Question 2

If 'NET' is coded as '39' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'FLY' coded?
Sum of positions: NET → 39

Question 3

If 'ENCODE' is coded as 'JBFDHJ' using the rule 'multiply each letter's position by 2' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'JAR' coded?
Each letter position ×2: ENCODE → JBFDHJ

Question 4

If 'CAT' is coded as 'ICH' using the rule 'multiply each letter's position by 3' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'RAT' coded?
Each letter position ×3: CAT → ICH

Question 5

If 'MAP' is coded as 'IWL' using the rule 'subtract 4 from each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'PROCESSOR' coded?
Each letter position -4: MAP → IWL

Question 6

If 'JAVA' is coded as 'DCNC' using the rule 'multiply each letter's position by 3' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'DELTA' coded?
Each letter position ×3: JAVA → DCNC

Question 7

If 'BEE' is coded as '12' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'KERNEL' coded?
Sum of positions: BEE → 12

Question 8

If 'OPERATING' is coded as '105' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'STONE' coded?
Sum of positions: OPERATING → 105

Question 9

If 'SYSTEM' is coded as 'XDXYJR' using the rule 'add 5 to each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'PROCESSOR' coded?
Each letter position +5: SYSTEM → XDXYJR

Question 10

If 'CAR' is coded as 'ICB' using the rule 'multiply each letter's position by 3' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'PAGE' coded?
Each letter position ×3: CAR → ICB

Question 11

If 'PEN' is coded as 'RGP' using the rule 'add 2 to each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'LIP' coded?
Each letter position +2: PEN → RGP

Question 12

If 'FUNCTION' is coded as '102' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'DATABASE' coded?
Sum of positions: FUNCTION → 102

Question 13

If 'BUS' is coded as 'FYW' using the rule 'add 4 to each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'RANK' coded?
Each letter position +4: BUS → FYW

Question 14

If 'STREAM' is coded as 'VWUHDP' using the rule 'add 3 to each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'CODE' coded?
Each letter position +3: STREAM → VWUHDP

Question 15

If 'FINAL' is coded as 'LRBBX' using the rule 'multiply each letter's position by 2' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'PROTOCOL' coded?
Each letter position ×2: FINAL → LRBBX

Question 16

If 'ALPHA' is coded as '38' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'LIGHT' coded?
Sum of positions: ALPHA → 38

Question 17

If 'BINARY' is coded as 'DRBBJX' using the rule 'multiply each letter's position by 2' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'JAR' coded?
Each letter position ×2: BINARY → DRBBJX

Question 18

If 'EARTH' is coded as 'DZQSG' using the rule 'subtract 1 from each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'ARM' coded?
Each letter position -1: EARTH → DZQSG

Question 19

If 'MYSTERY' is coded as 'MWEHOBW' using the rule 'multiply each letter's position by 3' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'TEST' coded?
Each letter position ×3: MYSTERY → MWEHOBW

Question 20

If 'EAR' is coded as '24' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'NETWORK' coded?
Sum of positions: EAR → 24
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