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Latest revision as of 14:32, 2 January 2023
  Cryptography - Advanced
  
  Skill Level
2
Year
2019
Version
31.10.2025
Approval authority
Southeast Asia Union
 
You should complete the basic level of this honor before you complete the advanced level. For tips and instruction see Cryptography.
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.
- 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





