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Engineering Exams RRB-JE JE (Junior Engineer) DMS (Depot Material Superintendent) CS (Chemical Supervisor - Research) MS (Metallurgical Supervisor - Research) General Intelligence and Reasoning 2019 24-May-2019 Paper-1 Shift-2 Easy +1 -0.33 CMA (Chemical and Metallurgical Assistant)
In a certain code language, 'tim pac' means 'red colour', 'pit it tim' means 'red and black' and 'nac pit' means 'yellow black'. Which word in that language means 'and'?
Correct Answer: A. it
Explanation: In the given code language, "tim pac" corresponds to "red colour" and "pit it tim" corresponds to "red and black." Since "tim" is the common word in both phrases and "red" is the common word in their meanings, "tim" means "red." Comparing "pit it tim" (red and black) with "nac pit" (yellow black), the common word is "pit" and the common meaning is "black," so "pit" means "black." After identifying "tim" as "red" and "pit" as "black" in the phrase "pit it tim," the remaining word "it" must mean "and."
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