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In a code: 'very large risk associated' = 'nu ta ro gl'; 'risk is very low' = 'gl se nu mi'; 'is that also associated' = 'ta mi po fu'; 'inherent risk also damaging' = 'fu nu di yu'. What is the code for 'associated'?
Ata
Bnu
Cro
Dgl
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. ta
1. 'associated' appears in line 1 ({nu,ta,ro,gl}) and line 3 ({ta,mi,po,fu}).
2. The only code common to both lines is **ta**.
3. Cross-check: 'risk' = nu (lines 1,2,4), 'very' = gl, 'large' = ro — leaving ta for 'associated'.
_Source: IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Prelims PYQ (Examrace), Q.21_
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