Master Basic Symbol Substitution - Beginner Level Problems Basic Symbol Substitution BEGINNER

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

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Question 1

If E=#, O=%, P=?, R=+, W=~, then 'POWER' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: P→? → O→% → W→~ → E→# → R→+ = ?%~#+

Question 2

If E=#, I=$, C=2, D=3, then 'DICE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: D→3 → I→$ → C→2 → E→# = 3$2#

Question 3

If A=@, E=#, G=5, M=0, then 'GAME' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: G→5 → A→@ → M→0 → E→# = 5@0#

Question 4

If A=@, E=#, C=2, F=4, then 'FACE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: F→4 → A→@ → C→2 → E→# = 4@2#

Question 5

If I=$, B=1, D=3, R=+, then 'BIRD' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: B→1 → I→$ → R→+ → D→3 = 1$+3

Question 6

If I=$, G=5, H=6, L=9, T==, then 'LIGHT' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: L→9 → I→$ → G→5 → H→6 → T→= = 9$56=

Question 7

If A=@, E=#, C=2, F=4, then 'FACE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: F→4 → A→@ → C→2 → E→# = 4@2#

Question 8

If I=$, B=1, D=3, R=+, then 'BIRD' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: B→1 → I→$ → R→+ → D→3 = 1$+3

Question 9

If A=@, E=#, C=2, F=4, then 'FACE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: F→4 → A→@ → C→2 → E→# = 4@2#

Question 10

If E=#, O=%, C=2, D=3, then 'CODE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: C→2 → O→% → D→3 → E→# = 2%3#

Question 11

If A=@, E=#, C=2, F=4, then 'FACE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: F→4 → A→@ → C→2 → E→# = 4@2#

Question 12

If E=#, I=$, C=2, D=3, then 'DICE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: D→3 → I→$ → C→2 → E→# = 3$2#

Question 13

If E=#, O=%, M=0, N=!, Y=(, then 'MONEY' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: M→0 → O→% → N→! → E→# → Y→( = 0%!#(

Question 14

If I=$, U=&, C=2, M=0, S=-, then 'MUSIC' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: M→0 → U→& → S→- → I→$ → C→2 = 0&-$2

Question 15

If A=@, E=#, C=2, F=4, then 'FACE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: F→4 → A→@ → C→2 → E→# = 4@2#

Question 16

If E=#, I=$, C=2, D=3, then 'DICE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: D→3 → I→$ → C→2 → E→# = 3$2#

Question 17

If I=$, G=5, H=6, L=9, T==, then 'LIGHT' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: L→9 → I→$ → G→5 → H→6 → T→= = 9$56=

Question 18

If E=#, I=$, C=2, D=3, then 'DICE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: D→3 → I→$ → C→2 → E→# = 3$2#

Question 19

If E=#, I=$, C=2, D=3, then 'DICE' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: D→3 → I→$ → C→2 → E→# = 3$2#

Question 20

If I=$, U=&, C=2, M=0, S=-, then 'MUSIC' is coded as?
Applying symbol substitution: M→0 → U→& → S→- → I→$ → C→2 = 0&-$2
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