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Questions and Answers
Is the language of the text English?
Is the language of the text English?
False (B)
Is the text encrypted?
Is the text encrypted?
True (A)
Is it likely that the text is written in a substitution cipher?
Is it likely that the text is written in a substitution cipher?
True (A)
Is the text written in a known encryption algorithm?
Is the text written in a known encryption algorithm?
Is the text likely to be decoded using frequency analysis?
Is the text likely to be decoded using frequency analysis?
Modern Standard Hindi is the only official language of the Government of India.
Modern Standard Hindi is the only official language of the Government of India.
Hindi is primarily based on the Khariboli dialect of Mumbai.
Hindi is primarily based on the Khariboli dialect of Mumbai.
Hindi is spoken primarily in South India.
Hindi is spoken primarily in South India.
Hindi is one of the 22 scheduled languages of the Republic of India.
Hindi is one of the 22 scheduled languages of the Republic of India.
Hindi is also an official language in all the union territories of India.
Hindi is also an official language in all the union territories of India.
Study Notes
Language and Encryption
- The language of the text is English.
- The text is not encrypted.
- It is unlikely that the text is written in a substitution cipher.
- The text is not written in a known encryption algorithm.
- The text is unlikely to be decoded using frequency analysis.
Hindi Language
- Modern Standard Hindi is the official language of the Government of India.
- Hindi is primarily based on the Khariboli dialect of Delhi, not Mumbai.
- Hindi is primarily spoken in North India, not South India.
- Hindi is one of the 22 scheduled languages of the Republic of India.
- Hindi is also an official language in all the union territories of India.
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Test your knowledge of the Devanagari script in this quiz. Identify and match the characters and their corresponding sounds in this script commonly used for languages like Hindi and Sanskrit.