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’?

  1. A.

    emf

  2. B.

    hyto

  3. C.

    gnr

  4. 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:

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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

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