In a certain code language, MORNING is written as NPSOJOH. How will EVENING be written in that code?
AFWFOJOH
BFWFNKJH
CFVFOJNH
DFWEONJH
Correct Answer:
A. FWFOJOH
Explanation:
Each letter is shifted forward by 1 position in the alphabet. M→N, O→P, R→S, N→O, I→J, N→O, G→H. Applying the same rule to EVENING: E→F, V→W, E→F, N→O, I→J, N→O, G→H = FWFOJOH
If all roses are flowers and some flowers fade, which statement is definitely true?
AAll roses fade
BSome roses fade
CNo roses fade
DCannot be determined
Correct Answer:
D. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
From the given statements, we know all roses are flowers, and some flowers fade. However, we cannot conclude whether those fading flowers include roses or not. The fading flowers could be a different subset.
The series follows pattern n(n+1): 24=4×6, 45 should be 5×10=50 but it's 45, 68=8×9, 91=7×13 (odd), 120=10×12. Actually, checking: 24, 68, 120 are products of consecutive integers. 45=9×5 and 91=7×13 break pattern. 45 is odd one out.