REASONING FOR UPCOMING SSC CGL,CHSL,MTS

Reasoning ability , considered as deciding factor in most  of the competitive exams. But day by day it increases its level of difficulty that cannot take it in cold soldered.  Only way to increase your grade in this particular section is to practise continuously in daily basis with  your heart and mind. And to practice this portion with latest pattern question AVISION24x7 REASONING QUIZ   is providing  you the similar pattern  question which are being asked.

1. Look at this series:

31, 29, 24, 22, 17, . . .

What number should come next?
a. 15
b. 14
c. 13
d. 12

2. Look at this series:

21, 9, 21, 11, 21, 13,…
What number should come next?
a. 14
b. 15
c. 21
d. 23

3. Look at this series:

53, 53, 40, 40, 27, 27,…
What number should come next?
a. 12
b. 14
c. 27
d. 53

4. Look at this series:

2, 6, 18, 54, …

What number should come next?

a. 108
b. 148
c. 162
d. 216

5. Look at this series:

1,000, 200, 40, . . .

What  number should come next?
a. 8
b. 10
c. 15
d. 20

6. Look at this series:

10 20 25 35 40 50 55

What  pair number should come next?
a. 70 65
b. 60 70
c. 60 75
d. 60 65
e. 65 70

7. Look at this series:

40 40 31 31 22 22 13

What  pair number should come next?
a. 13 4
b. 13 5
c. 4 13
d. 9 4
e. 4 4
8. Look at this series:

17 17 34 20 20 31 23

What  pair number should come next?
a. 26 23
b. 34 20
c. 23 33
d. 27 28
e. 23 28
9. Look at this series:

2 3 4 5 6 4 8

What  pair number should come next?
a. 9 10
b. 4 8
c. 10 4
d. 9 4
e. 8 9
10. Look at this series:

61 57 50 61 43 36 61

What  pair number should come next?
a. 29 61
b. 27 20
c. 31 61
d. 22 15
e. 29 22

ANSWERS:

1. a.

This is a simple alternating subtraction series, which subtracts 2, then 5.

2. c.

In this alternating repetition series, the random number 21 is interpolated every other number into an otherwise simple addition
series that increases by 2, beginning with the number 9.

3. b.

In this series, each number is repeated, then 13 issubtracted to arrive at the next number.

4. c.

This is a simple multiplication series. Each number is 3 times more than the previous number.

5. a.

This is a simple division series. Each number is divided by 5.

6. e.

This is an alternating addition series, in which 10 is added, then 5, then 10, and
so on.

7. a.

This is a subtraction series with repetition. Each number repeats itself and then decreases by 9.

8. e.

This is an alternating subtraction series with repetition. There are two different patterns here. In the first, a number repeats itself; then 3 is added to that number to arrive at the next number, which also repeats. This
gives the series 17, 17, 20, 20, 23, and so on. Every third number follows a second pattern, in which 3 is subtracted from each number to arrive at the next: 34, 31, 28.

9. d.

This is an alternating addition series with a random number, 4, interpolated as every third number. In the main series, 1 is added, then 2 is added, then 1, then 2, and so on.

10. e.

This is an alternating repetition series, in which a random number, 61, is interpolated as every third number into an otherwise simple subtraction series. Starting with the second number, 57, each number (except 61) is 7 less than the previous number.



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