Total Questions: 13
Logic: (1st number)² × 10 = 2nd number Examples: 11 → 1210 11² × 10 = 121 × 10 = 1210 13 → 1690 13² × 10 = 169 × 10 = 1690 Similarly, 17 → ? 17² × 10 = 289 × 10 = 2890
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits.)
13 - 15 - 7 and 9 - 11 - 5
Logic: (1st no. + 2nd no.) ÷ 4 = 3rd no. Examples: (13 + 15) ÷ 4 = 7 (9 + 11) ÷ 4 = 5 Similarly, (16 + 24) ÷ 4 = 10
20 : 1200 :: 28 : 2352 :: 50 : ?
Logic: (1st no.)² × 3 = 2nd no. Examples: 20² × 3 = 400 × 3 = 1200 28² × 3 = 784 × 3 = 2352 Similarly, 50² × 3 = 2500 × 3 = 7500
For 10 and 17, use 3² + 1, 4² + 1 For 50 and 65, use 7² + 1, 8² + 1 Similarly, for 26 and 37, use 5² + 1, 6² + 1
8, 108 14, 186
Logic: (1st num × 13) + 4 = 2nd num Examples: 8, 108 → (8 × 13) + 4 = 104 + 4 = 108 14, 186 → (14 × 13) + 4 = 182 + 4 = 186 Similarly, 11, 147 → (11 × 13) + 4 = 143 + 4 = 147
Logic: 1st no. + 11 = 2nd no. Examples: 23 + 11 = 34 84 + 11 = 95 Similarly, 59 + 11 = 70
(The words must be considered meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters/consonants/vowels in the word.)
Bitter : Pungent
"Bitter" and "pungent" are synonyms of each other. Similarly, "boggle" and "wonder" are similar to each other.
(122, 136, 24), (222, 248, 36)
Logic: (1st no. + 3rd no.) - 10 = 2nd no. Examples: