If ‘gnr tag zog qmp’ stands for ‘Seoul cricket Organising committee’; ‘hyto…
2025
If ‘gnr tag zog qmp’ stands for ‘Seoul cricket Organising committee’; ‘hyto gnr emf’ stands for ‘winter cricket games’ and ‘esm sdr hyto’ stands for ‘modern games history’, what would be the code for ‘winter’?
- A.
emf
- B.
hyto
- C.
gnr
- D.
tag
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Correct answer: A
Concept: In sentence-coding puzzles, each code word stands for exactly one English word. If a code word repeats across two coded statements, it must stand for the English word that is common to the two corresponding English sentences. Applying this pairwise-overlap check across all the given statements pins down every code word in turn, including one that appears in only a single statement, by elimination.
Applying it here:
Compare the first and second statements (‘gnr tag zog qmp’ = ‘Seoul cricket Organising committee’ and ‘hyto gnr emf’ = ‘winter cricket games’): the common code word is gnr and the common English word is cricket, so gnr = cricket.
Compare the second and third statements (‘hyto gnr emf’ = ‘winter cricket games’ and ‘esm sdr hyto’ = ‘modern games history’): the common code word is hyto and the common English word is games, so hyto = games.
In the second statement, ‘hyto gnr emf’ = ‘winter cricket games’. Removing the already-known codes for games (hyto) and cricket (gnr) leaves emf, so emf must be the code for winter.
Cross-check: ‘winter’ appears only in the second statement, and emf is the only code left over there once games and cricket are accounted for; no other statement contains ‘winter’ or ‘emf’ to contradict this, so the mapping holds consistently.
Answer: emf is the code for winter.
Final mapping:
gnr = cricket
hyto = games
emf = winter