Symbol Coding - Expert Level: arrow coding EXPERT

Comprehensive self assessment worksheet covering 20 expert-level symbol coding problems. Worksheet 28 of 30 emphasizes arrow coding. Master graphic codes, symbol sequences, abstract coding through detailed explanations. Difficulty: challenging problems and time-bound practice. Tailored for expert-level preparation.

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Question 1

If middle letter = !, all others = ^, then 'INTELLIGENCE' = ?
Middle special: I(position 7)→!, others→^ → ^^^^^^!^^^^^

Question 2

If @=S, #=P, $=A, ... then decode: '@#$%&'
Reverse mapping: @#$%& β†’ SPACE = SPACE

Question 3

Using the symbol matrix: F β†’ = | D β†’ # | B β†’ ? | E β†’ ! | H β†’ & Code the word: 'EBFE'
Using matrix: E→! → B→? → F→= → E→! = !?=!

Question 4

If letters repeat pattern @, #, $ in order, then 'ARTIFICIAL' = ?
Triplet pattern: positions 1,4,7...=@, 2,5,8...=#, 3,6,9...=$ β†’ @#$@#$@#$@

Question 5

If middle letter = !, all others = ^, then 'COMPUTATION' = ?
Middle special: T(position 6)→!, others→^ → ^^^^^!^^^^^

Question 6

If +=$, -=#, *=*, /=%, then evaluate: 12 % 10 $ 2
Decode symbols: 12 % 10 $ 2 β†’ 12 / 10 + 2 = 3

Question 7

If vowels = $, consonants = %, then 'MATHEMATICS' = ?
Vowel-consonant coding: vowels (A, E, A, I)β†’$, consonants (M, T, H, M, T, C, S)β†’% β†’ %$%%$%$%$%%

Question 8

Using the symbol matrix: E β†’ ! | H β†’ @ | G β†’ + | B β†’ = | D β†’ ? Code the word: 'HGGGB'
Using matrix: H→@ → G→+ → G→+ → G→+ → B→= = @+++=

Question 9

If consonants at even positions = #, odd positions = *, vowels remain same, then 'COMPUTER' = ?
Consonants at positions: C(pos1β†’*), O, M(pos3β†’*), P(pos4β†’#), U, T(pos6β†’#), E, R(pos8β†’#) = #O#*U*E*

Question 10

If +=@, -=&, *=%, /=^, then evaluate: 1 % 2 @ 12
Decode symbols: 1 % 2 @ 12 β†’ 1 * 2 + 12 = 14

Question 11

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 12

If Layer 1: Letters β†’ position numbers (A=1, B=2...), Layer 2: Numbers β†’ symbols (1=@,2=#,3=$,4=%,5=&,6=*,7=+,8==,9=!,0=?), then code 'FILE'
Layer 1: FILE β†’ F=6, I=9, L=12, E=5 = 69125
Layer 2: 69125 β†’ *!@#&

Question 13

If middle letter = !, all others = ^, then 'MATHEMATICS' = ?
Middle special: M(position 6)→!, others→^ → ^^^^^!^^^^^

Question 14

If @=M, #=O, $=U, ... then decode: '@#$%&'
Reverse mapping: @#$%& β†’ MOUSE = MOUSE

Question 15

If Layer 1: Letters β†’ position numbers (A=1, B=2...), Layer 2: Numbers β†’ symbols (1=@,2=#,3=$,4=%,5=&,6=*,7=+,8==,9=!,0=?), then code 'COPY'
Layer 1: COPY β†’ C=3, O=15, P=16, Y=25 = 3151625
Layer 2: 3151625 β†’ $@&@*#&

Question 16

If Layer 1: Even positions=^, Odd positions=&, Layer 2: ^=~, &=%, then code 'COPY'
Layer 1: COPY (positions) β†’ ^&^&
Layer 2: ^&^& β†’ ~%~%

Question 17

If @=B, #=R, $=A, ... then decode: '@#$%&'
Reverse mapping: @#$%& β†’ BRAIN = BRAIN

Question 18

If @=M, #=O, $=U, ... then decode: '@#$%&'
Reverse mapping: @#$%& β†’ MOUSE = MOUSE

Question 19

If vowels = $, consonants = %, then 'ALGORITHM' = ?
Vowel-consonant coding: vowels (A, O, I)β†’$, consonants (L, G, R, T, H, M)β†’% β†’ $%%$%$%%%

Question 20

If Layer 1: Letters β†’ position numbers (A=1, B=2...), Layer 2: Numbers β†’ symbols (1=@,2=#,3=$,4=%,5=&,6=*,7=+,8==,9=!,0=?), then code 'COPY'
Layer 1: COPY β†’ C=3, O=15, P=16, Y=25 = 3151625
Layer 2: 3151625 β†’ $@&@*#&
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