Artificial Language Questions and Answers
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Q21
In an artificial language, "pluto" means "rain", "plutomo" means "raindrop", and "domo" means "drop". What does "mo" mean?
Answer: Option A
Explanation: From "plutomo" (raindrop) and "pluto" (rain), we can deduce "mo" means drop. "domo" (drop) confirms this pattern.
Q22
In a coded language, "drato" means "earth", "dratino" means "soil", and "tino" means "fine". What does "dra" mean?
Answer: Option A
Explanation: From "drato" (earth) and "dratino" (soil), we can deduce that "dra" means earth and "tino" means fine. So "dra" alone means earth.
Q23
In an artificial language, "sketo" means "shadow", "sketomo" means "darkness", and "domo" means "absence". What does "mo" mean?
Answer: Option A
Explanation: From "sketomo" (darkness) and "sketo" (shadow), we can deduce "mo" means absence or lack. "domo" (absence) confirms this pattern.
Q24
In a secret code, "frito" means "ice", "fritino" means "frost", and "tino" means "thin". What does "fri" mean?
Answer: Option A
Explanation: From "frito" (ice) and "fritino" (frost), we can deduce that "fri" means ice and "tino" means thin. So "fri" alone means ice.
Q25
In an artificial language, "krato" means "metal", "kratino" means "wire", and "tino" means "thin". What does "kra" mean?
Answer: Option A
Explanation: From "krato" (metal) and "kratino" (wire), we can deduce that "kra" means metal and "tino" means thin. So "kra" alone means metal.