Ten most important problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy part 2


Series of missing numbers and missing terms and their  solutions in reasoning analogy . These questions are very very important for upcoming competitive exams like SSC CGL ,SSC CHSL and RRB NTPC Etc.


Ten most important problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy


Problem # 1

problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

This series consists of two alternate series. 1st series consist of number 1, 3, 5 and 7 and second series consist of  the series 2 , 5 , 8 , ?
So in 1st series there is difference of 2, so next number in the series must be 2 greater than 7 i.e. 9 
In the 2nd series  we observed a difference of 3 show the next number must be 11 that is 3 greater than 8 the last term therefore the last two terms of the series 11 and 9.

The correct option is  (1) 11,9

Problem # 2

problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

This series is also the combination of two series one with the number  2, 48 ,16 ,32 and second series consist of these numbers 6, 9 13 ,18 , ? . So ? Will be filled out using 2nd series not from 1st series.

Observing 2nd series carefully ,In  second series numbers are increased by  3 ,4 and 5 ,so next Increment should be of 6. This implies next number should be  24 with an increment of 6.

The correct option is  (1)24 

Problem # 3

problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

Observe carefully all the numbers in the series are prime number , so  next prime number after 37 will be 41 .This implies that  ?  will be replaced by 41.

The correct option is  (3)41 

Problem # 4

problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

All the numbers in this series are consisting of three digits numbers and Middle digit is the sum of first and last digit in all the numbers except one that is 342 in this case 3 + 2 is equal to 5 not equal to 4 .So  correct option is option is  (c) ,this is the wrong number in the series .

The correct option is  (3)342 

Problem # 5

problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

Every number in this series is the sum of its two  preceding number plus 3.

14  = ( 7 + 4 ) + 3
24 = ( 14 + 7 ) + 3
41 = ( 24  +14 ) + 3
?   = ( 41 + 24 ) + 3 = 65+3 = 68

The correct option is  (3)68 

Problem # 6


problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

This series consists of triplet ,that is every third number is product  its two preceding numbers

  As third  number 10 is the product of 2 and 5, sixth number  18 is the product of fourth (3) and fifth (6 ) numbers .

So ninth number of the series  must be the product of seventh and  eighth numbers. 4 × 7 = 28 instead of 30

The correct option is  (3) 30

Problem # 7


problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

Here second  number is the sum of the digits of first number the forth number is the sum of digits of third number similarly every even positioned number is  the sum of its preceding number's digits question  mark will be replaced by the sum of 5 + 3 that is 8

The correct option is  (1)8 

Problem # 8

problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

Writing 3 = 2² - 1

Writing 8 = 3² - 1

Writing  15 = 4² - 1

Writing 24 = 5² - 1


Show next number should be  6² - 1 (6  square minus 1 ) that is 35

Writing  6² - 1 = 35

The correct option is  (2)35 

Problem # 9

problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

Every number in this series is the double of its preceding number .So double of 1 is   2 , double of 2 is 4 ,double of 4 should be 8 ( instead of 7 ) , double of 8 is 16 and double of 16 should be 32 .  So 7 is the wrong number in this series.

The correct option is  (1)7 

Problem # 10


problems of missing numbers in Reasoning Analogy

In the series every number is the the cube of its  position plus 1 .

Since

  2 =  1³ + 1

   9 =  2³ + 1

  28 =  3³ + 1

  65  =  4³ + 1

  126 =  5³ + 1

 In the same way next number of the series must be  6³ + 1 = 216 + 1 = 217

The correct option is  (1) 217

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