Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What is a verb that means to convert a text written in code?

  1. Demoralized

  2. Depleted

  3. Deciphered

  4. Diminish

The correct answer is: Deciphered

The term 'deciphered' specifically refers to the process of converting coded or encrypted text back into a readable format. This term is frequently used in contexts involving cryptography or hidden messages, where individuals must interpret or understand something that is written in a form that is not immediately clear or is obscured. In this instance, the verb directly relates to the act of translating or interpreting the meaning behind coded language, making it the most appropriate choice given the context of the question. The other options do not relate to the act of interpreting or converting text. For example, 'demoralized' pertain to discouraging someone or undermining confidence. 'Depleted' refers to reducing something in quantity or making it less abundant. 'Diminish' involves reducing in size, extent, or importance. None of these terms capture the specific action of converting coded information into written language, affirming that 'deciphered' is the correct choice.