AY Honors/Cryptography - Advanced
Cryptography - Advanced | |
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Regional | |
Skill Level 123 | |
Approval authority Southeast Asia Union | Year of Introduction 2019 |
AY Honors/Cryptography - Advanced/Overview
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
10. Know at least four substitution ciphers (codes) which encode secret messages using numbers.
1. What is Gematria and who developed it?
2. What is the significance and symbolism behind the certain numbers (gematria) found in the Bible?
3. What are the seven Roman letters that represent Roman numbers and how are they used to form other numbers?
4. What is the most common emergency number (emergency code) around the world?
5. What city first introduced a telephone emergency number (emergency code)? What was that number?
6. What are "ICE" numbers (or ICE codes)?
7. What are "love numbers" (or love codes) found in some cultures?
8. Why is the use of the number code "555" such a comical contrast when used in Thailand slang as compared to its use in China?
9. What are runes and how are they sometimes used to send secret messages?
10. Know at least four substitution ciphers (codes) which encode secret messages using numbers.
You should complete the basic level of this honor before you complete the advanced level. For tips and instruction see Cryptography.
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- Number substitution code
- Nomisweis code
- Tap code
- Pig Pen number code
- Morse code as numbers -- MAN & MANOE
- Braille code as numbers -- BAN & BANAM
- Semaphore code as numbers -- SAN
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