Master Alternating Coding - Beginner Level Problems Alternating Coding BEGINNER

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📝 Worksheet 3 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner level

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Question 1

For 'CAT', odd positions use shift coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: C→E(+2), A→C(+2), T→V(+2) → ECV

Question 2

For 'ACE', odd positions use shift coding, even positions use reverse coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: A→C(+2), C→24(rev), E→G(+2) → C24G

Question 3

For 'FISH', odd positions use position coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: F→6(pos), I→K(+2), S→19(pos), H→J(+2) → 6K19J

Question 4

For 'BED', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: B→25(rev), E→G(+2), D→23(rev) → 25G23

Question 5

For 'BAD', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: B→25(rev), A→C(+2), D→23(rev) → 25C23

Question 6

For 'EGG', odd positions use position coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: E→5(pos), G→I(+2), G→7(pos) → 5I7

Question 7

For 'BED', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: B→25(rev), E→G(+2), D→23(rev) → 25G23

Question 8

For 'CAT', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: C→24(rev), A→C(+2), T→7(rev) → 24C7

Question 9

For 'BED', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use position coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: B→25(rev), E→5(pos), D→23(rev) → 25523

Question 10

For 'ACE', odd positions use position coding, even positions use position coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: A→1(pos), C→3(pos), E→5(pos) → 135

Question 11

For 'BED', odd positions use position coding, even positions use position coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: B→2(pos), E→5(pos), D→4(pos) → 254

Question 12

For 'ACE', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use reverse coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: A→26(rev), C→24(rev), E→22(rev) → 262422

Question 13

For 'BAD', odd positions use shift coding, even positions use position coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: B→D(+2), A→1(pos), D→F(+2) → D1F

Question 14

For 'DOG', odd positions use position coding, even positions use position coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: D→4(pos), O→15(pos), G→7(pos) → 4157

Question 15

For 'ACE', odd positions use position coding, even positions use reverse coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: A→1(pos), C→24(rev), E→5(pos) → 1245

Question 16

For 'DOG', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: D→23(rev), O→Q(+2), G→20(rev) → 23Q20

Question 17

For 'ACE', odd positions use position coding, even positions use shift coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: A→1(pos), C→E(+2), E→5(pos) → 1E5

Question 18

For 'DOG', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use position coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: D→23(rev), O→15(pos), G→20(rev) → 231520

Question 19

For 'BAD', odd positions use reverse coding, even positions use position coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: B→25(rev), A→1(pos), D→23(rev) → 25123

Question 20

For 'BAD', odd positions use position coding, even positions use reverse coding. What is the result?
Alternating coding: B→2(pos), A→26(rev), D→4(pos) → 2264
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