Coding-Decoding Concepts Quiz

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Match the following letters with their coded words.

A - Z = A to Z B - Y = Boy C - X = Cnox D - W = Dew E - V = Even F - U = Fun G - T = GT Road H - S = High School I - R = Indian Railway J - Q = Japur K - P = Kapun L - O = Love M - N = Man

What is the coding technique shown in this image called?

Opposite Alphabet Coding

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Direct Coding

A method of encoding where letters are represented directly with their corresponding coded values.

Indirect Coding

A method of encoding where codes depend on the position or other variables, not a one-to-one mapping.

Alphabet Coding

Encoding where letters are replaced systematically with other letters or symbols.

Opposite Alphabet

A type of alphabet coding where letters are paired with their opposites (A-Z, B-Y).

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Number Coding

Encoding using numerical representations for letters, details not specified in the source.

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Mixed Coding

A combination of letters, numbers, and possibly other symbols in encoding.

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Position Coding

A coding type where the code depends on the position of the letters in a word or sequence.

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Mixed/Chines Coding

A form of coding that mixes letters, numbers, and special characters; details unspecified.

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Examples in Coding

Illustrations of coding methods such as letter-to-word mappings for Opposite Alphabet.

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Letter-to-Word Mapping

A system that assigns specific words to letter pairs in coding, helping to decode messages.

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Jaipur in Coding

An example used to illustrate coding methods, possibly via letter mapping.

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Love in Coding

Another example providing insight into how certain words can be encoded.

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Coding Types Overview

Categorization of different coding methods such as Direct and Indirect Coding.

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Word Assignment in Coding

The practice of assigning specific coded values to words based on their letters.

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Systematic Encoding

The methodical approach to encode data using defined rules and patterns.

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Identity in Coding

The principle that each letter or symbol retains its distinct value in coding systems.

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Decoding Concepts

The strategies and methods used to interpret coded information back into its original form.

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Character Representation

How characters are represented in encoding schemes, like substituting letters with others.

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Coded Message

Any message that has been transformed using a coding method for privacy or security.

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Opposite Letter Pairing

The concept of matching letters to their opposites (e.g., A to Z) in coding schemes.

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Study Notes

Coding-Decoding Concepts

  • Direct Coding: A type of coding where a direct correspondence exists between letters or words and their code. Subcategories include coding based on the alphabet, numbers, or mixed characters.

  • Alphabet Coding: In this type, letters in the alphabet are coded in a specific manner, like opposite to one another. For example, A codes to Z, B to Y, and so on.

  • Opposite Alphabet Coding: An alphabet coding method where each letter is assigned to its opposite letter in the alphabet. Example: A codes to Z, B to Y, etc.

  • Indirect Coding: A technique where a code is assigned to a word or phrase. It is often a mixed or position-based coding system.

  • Mixed Coding: A method combining alphabet letters and numbers. Example is not shown, but potentially using the mixed position of letters in a word and numeric values together.

  • Position Coding: A variety of methods that assign a coded value based on the position of letters or words. Examples include J corresponding to Q, corresponding to Jaipur in this example.

  • Examples of Coding:

  • A - Z

  • B - Y

  • C - X

  • D - W

  • E - V

  • F - U

  • G - T

  • H - S

  • I - R

  • J - Q

  • K - P

  • L - O

  • M - N

  • J - Q → Jaipur

  • K - P → Kapur

  • L - O → LOVE

  • M - N → MAN

  • Examples of Corresponding Words:

  • Boy

  • Dew

  • Even

  • Fun

  • GT Road

  • High School

  • Indian Railway

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