Artificial Language Questions and Answers

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Solving Artificial Language Questions with Answers tests your ability to decipher and apply rules from a made-up language. This unique skill is frequently assessed in campus placements and aptitude tests like Infosys and TCS NQT. Excelling here demonstrates strong pattern recognition and adaptive learning skills, which are highly valued in the tech industry.

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Artificial Language

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1. In an artificial language, "blato" means "ocean", "blatome" means "marine", and "dome" means "water". What does "tome" mean?

  • liquid
  • solid
  • gas
  • ice
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2. In a coded language, "kip" means "sing", "tip" means "dance", and "kipit" means "singing". What does "tipit" mean?

  • dancing
  • singer
  • dancer
  • singing
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3. In an artificial language, "mela" means "fruit", "melaki" means "fruit basket", and "kito" means "wood". What does "ki" mean?

  • basket
  • wood
  • fruit
  • container
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4. In a secret code, "zap" means "jump", "zip" means "run", and "zapiz" means "jumping". What does "zipiz" mean?

  • running
  • jumping
  • walker
  • sprinter
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5. In an artificial language, "crano" means "sky", "cranome" means "cloud", and "drome" means "air". What does "nome" mean?

  • atmosphere
  • wind
  • weather
  • space
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6. In a coded language, "flip" means "book", "flap" means "page", and "flipot" means "bookstore". What does "flapot" mean?

  • library
  • bookstore
  • newspaper
  • magazine
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7. In an artificial language, "grono" means "mountain", "gronito" means "hills", and "rito" means "small". What does "gro" mean?

  • mountain
  • hill
  • small
  • large
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8. In a secret code, "mipo" means "bird", "mipola" means "feather", and "lato" means "fly". What does "la" mean?

  • feather
  • wing
  • fly
  • bird
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9. In an artificial language, "trano" means "tree", "tranito" means "plant", and "nito" means "small". What does "tra" mean?

  • tree
  • plant
  • small
  • leaf
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10. In a coded language, "krepo" means "river", "krepito" means "stream", and "pito" means "flow". What does "kre" mean?

  • river
  • stream
  • flow
  • water
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