Position Arithmetic: Worksheet 10 - Expert Practice Position Arithmetic EXPERT

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Question 1

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

Question 2

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

Question 3

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

Question 4

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

Question 5

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

Question 6

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

Question 7

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

Question 8

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

Question 9

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

Question 10

If 'MAP' is coded as '30' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'HARDWARE' coded?
Sum of positions: MAP → 30

Question 11

If 'MATHS' is coded as 'JXQEP' using the rule 'subtract 3 from each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'PROBLEM' coded?
Each letter position -3: MATHS → JXQEP

Question 12

If 'PROTOCOL' is coded as '114' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'CAR' coded?
Sum of positions: PROTOCOL → 114

Question 13

If 'EXAM' is coded as '43' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'FIRE' coded?
Sum of positions: EXAM → 43

Question 14

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

Question 15

If 'DISK' is coded as '43' using the rule 'sum of the positions of all letters', then how is 'BINARY' coded?
Sum of positions: DISK → 43

Question 16

If 'FUNCTION' is coded as 'CRKZQFLK' using the rule 'subtract 3 from each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'CAR' coded?
Each letter position -3: FUNCTION → CRKZQFLK

Question 17

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

Question 18

If 'LID' is coded as 'GDY' using the rule 'subtract 5 from each letter's position' (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, wrap around), then how is 'VERIFICATION' coded?
Each letter position -5: LID → GDY

Question 19

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

Question 20

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