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

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Question 1

If each letter is shifted forward by 2 positions (A→C), what is 'DOG' coded as?
Shift coding: D→F(+2), O→Q(+2), G→I(+2) → FQI

Question 2

If each letter is shifted forward by 3 positions (A→D), what is 'DOG' coded as?
Shift coding: D→G(+3), O→R(+3), G→J(+3) → GRJ

Question 3

If each letter is shifted forward by 3 positions (A→D), what is 'BED' coded as?
Shift coding: B→E(+3), E→H(+3), D→G(+3) → EHG

Question 4

If each letter is shifted forward by 4 positions (A→E), what is 'DOG' coded as?
Shift coding: D→H(+4), O→S(+4), G→K(+4) → HSK

Question 5

If each letter is shifted forward by 5 positions (A→F), what is 'BOOK' coded as?
Shift coding: B→G(+5), O→T(+5), O→T(+5), K→P(+5) → GTTP

Question 6

If each letter is shifted forward by 3 positions (A→D), what is 'PEN' coded as?
Shift coding: P→S(+3), E→H(+3), N→Q(+3) → SHQ

Question 7

If each letter is shifted forward by 5 positions (A→F), what is 'BED' coded as?
Shift coding: B→G(+5), E→J(+5), D→I(+5) → GJI

Question 8

If each letter is shifted forward by 5 positions (A→F), what is 'PEN' coded as?
Shift coding: P→U(+5), E→J(+5), N→S(+5) → UJS

Question 9

If each letter is shifted forward by 1 positions (A→B), what is 'BUS' coded as?
Shift coding: B→C(+1), U→V(+1), S→T(+1) → CVT

Question 10

If each letter is shifted forward by 4 positions (A→E), what is 'DOG' coded as?
Shift coding: D→H(+4), O→S(+4), G→K(+4) → HSK

Question 11

If each letter is shifted forward by 5 positions (A→F), what is 'CAR' coded as?
Shift coding: C→H(+5), A→F(+5), R→W(+5) → HFW

Question 12

If each letter is shifted forward by 5 positions (A→F), what is 'CAT' coded as?
Shift coding: C→H(+5), A→F(+5), T→Y(+5) → HFY

Question 13

If each letter is shifted forward by 2 positions (A→C), what is 'CAR' coded as?
Shift coding: C→E(+2), A→C(+2), R→T(+2) → ECT

Question 14

If each letter is shifted forward by 1 positions (A→B), what is 'BED' coded as?
Shift coding: B→C(+1), E→F(+1), D→E(+1) → CFE

Question 15

If each letter is shifted forward by 3 positions (A→D), what is 'BED' coded as?
Shift coding: B→E(+3), E→H(+3), D→G(+3) → EHG

Question 16

If each letter is shifted forward by 5 positions (A→F), what is 'DOG' coded as?
Shift coding: D→I(+5), O→T(+5), G→L(+5) → ITL

Question 17

If each letter is shifted forward by 5 positions (A→F), what is 'CAT' coded as?
Shift coding: C→H(+5), A→F(+5), T→Y(+5) → HFY

Question 18

If each letter is shifted forward by 4 positions (A→E), what is 'CAR' coded as?
Shift coding: C→G(+4), A→E(+4), R→V(+4) → GEV

Question 19

If each letter is shifted forward by 2 positions (A→C), what is 'BED' coded as?
Shift coding: B→D(+2), E→G(+2), D→F(+2) → DGF

Question 20

If each letter is shifted forward by 4 positions (A→E), what is 'DOG' coded as?
Shift coding: D→H(+4), O→S(+4), G→K(+4) → HSK
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