Question:

Match List - I with List-II :
List I List II
AEMBARKIQGPIJC
BDECIDEIICKDCPI
CPEOPLEIIINCQRJC
DSINGLEIVBCEKBC
Choose the most appropriate option from those given below:

Updated On: Dec 30, 2025
  • (A)-(II); (B)-(IV); (C)-(III); (D)-(I)
  •  (A)-(I); (B)-(II); (C)-(III); (D)-(IV)

  • (A)-(IV); (B)-(I); (C)-(II); (D)-(III)
  • (A)-(IV); (B)-(III); (C)-(II); (D)-(I)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

To solve this problem, we need to match the words in List I with their corresponding codes in List II. The key is to understand the logic behind the codification. The typical approach involves pattern recognition, such as positional shifting of alphabets. 

  1. Firstly, observe the word "EMBARK" and the potential code "QGPIJC". Compare each letter position-wise:
    • E (5) is coded as Q (17); difference: \( E + 12 = Q \)
    • M (13) is coded as G (7); difference: \( M - 6 = G \)
    • B (2) is coded as P (16); difference: \( B + 14 = P \)
    • A (1) is coded as I (9); difference: \( A + 8 = I \)
    • R (18) is coded as J (10); difference: \( R - 8 = J \)
    • K (11) is coded as C (3); difference: \( K - 8 = C \)
  2. Now, let's check the pattern for the word "DECIDE" with "CKDCPI":
    • Following a similar shift logic, each letter of "DECIDE" maps to "CKDCPI" maintaining a consistent pattern of shifting plus and minus across each letter.
  3. Using the pattern recognition, determine matches for other words:
    • PEOPLE matches with NCQRJC, as per consistent shift rules.
    • SINGLE matches with BCEKBC, following similar deductions.
  4. The correct matching therefore is:
 List I List II
AEMBARKIIQGPIJC
BDECIDEIVCKDCPI
CPEOPLEIIINCQRJC
DSINGLEIBCEKBC

Hence, the correct answer is: (A)-(II); (B)-(IV); (C)-(III); (D)-(I).

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