Difference Coding Advanced Worksheet: Focus on exam-oriented approach Difference Coding ADVANCED

Level up your Difference Coding skills! You're at Worksheet 8 of 10 (77% through this series). This exam hall simulation worksheet features 20 advanced-level problems with a focus on exam-oriented approach. Topics covered: difference coding bank exam questions, difference coding ssc cgl, difference coding reasoning tricks.

📝 Worksheet 8 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Advanced level

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Worksheet 8 of 10 (77% complete)

Question 1

For 'XYZ', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [24, 25, 26] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 2

For 'XYZ', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [24, 25, 26] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 3

For 'BDF', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [2, 4, 6] → Differences: [2, 2]

Question 4

For 'CEG', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [3, 5, 7] → Differences: [2, 2]

Question 5

For 'LMN', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [12, 13, 14] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 6

For 'PRS', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [16, 18, 19] → Differences: [2, 1]

Question 7

For 'XYZ', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [24, 25, 26] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 8

For 'BDF', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [2, 4, 6] → Differences: [2, 2]

Question 9

For 'XYZ', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [24, 25, 26] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 10

For 'BDF', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [2, 4, 6] → Differences: [2, 2]

Question 11

For 'PRS', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [16, 18, 19] → Differences: [2, 1]

Question 12

For 'ABC', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [1, 2, 3] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 13

For 'LMN', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [12, 13, 14] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 14

For 'CEG', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [3, 5, 7] → Differences: [2, 2]

Question 15

For 'ACE', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [1, 3, 5] → Differences: [2, 2]

Question 16

For 'XYZ', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [24, 25, 26] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 17

For 'XYZ', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [24, 25, 26] → Differences: [1, 1]

Question 18

For 'ACE', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [1, 3, 5] → Differences: [2, 2]

Question 19

For 'PRS', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [16, 18, 19] → Differences: [2, 1]

Question 20

For 'BDF', find the differences between consecutive letter positions (A=1,B=2...). Format as comma-separated values.
Positions: [2, 4, 6] → Differences: [2, 2]
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