ISSB - Pak Army Officer Selection intelligence Letter Coding — Set 2

Letter Coding MCQs set 2 for ISSB - Pak Army Officer Selection intelligence — 20 solved questions.

ISSB - Pak Army Officer Selection intelligence Letter Coding — Set 2

  1. Question 1

    Q1. If P=16, what is R?

    • A) 17
    • B) 18
    • C) 19
    • D) 20

    Answer: 18

    Explanation: Letters are coded by alphabet position. R is the 18th letter. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  2. Question 2

    Q2. If in a code, LAMP is MBNQ, how is ROAD written?

    • A) SPBE
    • B) SPBF
    • C) QNZC
    • D) SPAE

    Answer: SPBE

    Explanation: Each letter moves one step forward. ROAD becomes SPBE. Identify the relationship between the pair, then apply the same logic to the choices.

  3. Question 3

    Q3. If CODE is DPEF, how is LOCK written?

    • A) MPDL
    • B) MPDK
    • C) NPEL
    • D) MPCL

    Answer: MPDL

    Explanation: Each letter moves one step forward. LOCK becomes MPDL. Identify the relationship between the pair, then apply the same logic to the choices.

  4. Question 4

    Q4. If A=1, B=2, what is BED?

    • A) 11
    • B) 10
    • C) 12
    • D) 9

    Answer: 11

    Explanation: B=2, E=5, D=4. Sum is 11. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  5. Question 5

    Q5. If RAIN is SBJO, how is SNOW written?

    • A) TOPX
    • B) TOPY
    • C) UNPX
    • D) TONX

    Answer: TOPX

    Explanation: Each letter moves one step forward. SNOW becomes TOPX. Identify the relationship between the pair, then apply the same logic to the choices.

  6. Question 6

    Q6. If Z=26 and Y=25, what is X?

    • A) 23
    • B) 24
    • C) 25
    • D) 22

    Answer: 24

    Explanation: X is the 24th letter of the alphabet. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  7. Question 7

    Q7. If BAT is 23, CAT is:

    • A) 24
    • B) 25
    • C) 26
    • D) 22

    Answer: 24

    Explanation: B=2,A=1,T=20 sum 23. C=3,A=1,T=20 sum 24. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  8. Question 8

    Q8. If BLUE is CMVF, how is PINK written?

    • A) QJOL
    • B) QJOM
    • C) RJOL
    • D) QIOM

    Answer: QJOL

    Explanation: Each letter moves one step forward. PINK becomes QJOL. Identify the relationship between the pair, then apply the same logic to the choices.

  9. Question 9

    Q9. If M=13, what is P?

    • A) 15
    • B) 16
    • C) 17
    • D) 14

    Answer: 16

    Explanation: P is the 16th letter of the alphabet. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  10. Question 10

    Q10. If FIRE is GJSF, how is COLD written?

    • A) DPME
    • B) DPMF
    • C) EQME
    • D) DOME

    Answer: DPME

    Explanation: Each letter moves one step forward. COLD becomes DPME. Identify the relationship between the pair, then apply the same logic to the choices.

  11. Question 11

    Q11. If CAT is coded as 3120, then DOG is ?

    • A) 4157
    • B) 4156
    • C) 4158
    • D) 5157

    Answer: 4157

    Explanation: Letters position C=3,A=1,T=20 so D=4,O=15,G=7 gives 4157. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  12. Question 12

    Q12. If PENCIL is 653421, then PEN is ?

    • A) 653
    • B) 654
    • C) 652
    • D) 651

    Answer: 653

    Explanation: Use letter to digit mapping from the word pencil. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  13. Question 13

    Q13. If MOON is 13151514, then SUN is ?

    • A) 192114
    • B) 192115
    • C) 181914
    • D) 192016

    Answer: 192114

    Explanation: S=19, U=21, N=14 so SUN is 192114. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  14. Question 14

    Q14. If RED=27 and BLUE=42, pattern value of GREEN?

    • A) Use letter sum
    • B) 57
    • C) 62
    • D) 72

    Answer: 57

    Explanation: Letter position sums R+E+D=27 similarly GREEN G+R+E+E+N=57. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  15. Question 15

    Q15. If 2@3=8 and 3@4=15, rule a@b=a×b+1. Then 4@5=?

    • A) 19
    • B) 20
    • C) 21
    • D) 22

    Answer: 21

    Explanation: Four times five plus one equals twenty one. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  16. Question 16

    Q16. If TABLE=20, CHAIR=?, using letter count×2 for TABLE T+A+B+L+E=5×2=10 wrong. Simple: word length×4 for TABLE=5×4=20. CHAIR length 5×4=20

    • A) 16
    • B) 20
    • C) 24
    • D) 28

    Answer: 20

    Explanation: TABLE has 5 letters times 4 equals 20 so CHAIR 5 times 4 is 20.

  17. Question 17

    Q17. If FISH=6198, then SHIP=?

    • A) 1986
    • B) 1985
    • C) 1987
    • D) 9186

    Answer: 1986

    Explanation: Use same letter to digit mapping from FISH. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  18. Question 18

    Q18. If 5★2=13 and 3★4=25, rule a★b=a²+b. Then 4★3=?

    • A) 23
    • B) 25
    • C) 27
    • D) 29

    Answer: 25

    Explanation: Sixteen plus nine equals twenty five. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  19. Question 19

    Q19. If RED=27 using position sum, then BLUE=?

    • A) 40
    • B) 42
    • C) 44
    • D) 46

    Answer: 42

    Explanation: B+L+U+E=2+12+21+5=40 wait that's 40 option A. Recheck: 2+12=14+21=35+5=40. Answer A. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.

  20. Question 20

    Q20. If M=13, A=1, N=14 then MAN equals?

    • A) 26
    • B) 28
    • C) 30
    • D) 32

    Answer: 28

    Explanation: Sum letter positions 13 plus 1 plus 14 equals 28. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.