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A9718052 - 21136 - 30 - 2019 - 1. UNIT - I Series Completion

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PEA216–Lecture#

SERIES COMPLETION
Types of Series:
 Number Series
 Alpha series
 Letter series

 Number and letter Analogy


Types of number series:
I. Prime number Series :
Example (1) : 2,3,5,7,11,13, ...........
Answer : The given series is prime number series . The next prime
number is 17.

Example (2) :2,5,11,17,23,...........41.


Answer: The prime numbers are written alternately.

II. Difference Series :


Example (1): 2,5,8,11,14,17,...........,23.
Answer: The difference between the numbers is 3. (17+3 = 20)

Example (2): 45,38,31,24,17,...........,3.


Answer: The difference between the numbers is 7. (17-7=10).
III. Multiplication Series:
Example (1) : 2,6,18,54,162,.........,1458.
Answer: The numbers are multiplied by 3 to get next number.
(162x3 = 486).

Example: (2) : 3,12,48,192,............,3072.


Answer : The numbers are multiplied by 4 to get the next number.
(192x4 =768).

IV. Division Series:


Example (1): 720, 120, 24, .........,2,1
Answer: 720/6=120, 120/5=24, 24/4=6, 6/3=2, 2/2=1.

Example (2) : 32, 48, 72, 108, .........., 243.


Answer: 2. Number x 3/2= next number. 32x3/2=48, 48x3/2=72,
72x3/2=108, 108x3/2=162.
V. n2 Series:
Example(1) : 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ......., 49
Answer: The series is 12, 22, 32, 42, 52, .... The next number is 62=36;

Example (2) : 0, 4, 16, 36, 64, ........ 144.


Answer :The series is 02, 22, 42, 62, etc. The next number is 102=100.

VI. n2−1 Series :


Example : 0, 3, 8, 15, 24,35, 48, ..........,
Answer : The series is 12-1, 22-1, 32-1 etc. The next number is 82 -
1=63.
Another logic : Difference between numbers is 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 etc.
The next number is (48+15=63).

VII.n2 +1 Series :
Example : 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, .........., 65.
Answer : The series is 12+1, 22+1, 32+1 etc. The next number is
72+1=50.
VIII. n2+n Series (or) n2−n Series :
Example : 2, 6, 12, 20, ............, 42.
Answer : The series is 12+1, 22+2, 32+3, 42+4 etc. The next
number = 52+5=30.
Another Logic : The series is 1x2, 2x3, 3x4, 4x5. The next
number is 5x6=30.
Another Logic : The series is 22-2, 32-3, 42-4, 52-5. The next
number is 62-6=30.

IX. n3 Series :
Example : 1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216, ......... .
Answer : The series is 13, 23, 33, etc. The missing number is
73=343.

X. n3+1 Series :
Example : 2, 9, 28, 65, 126, 217, 344, ...........
Answer : The series is 13+1, 23+1, 33+1, etc. The missing number
is 83+1=513.
XI. n3−1 Series :
Example : 0, 7, 26, 63, 124, ............, 342.
Answer: The series is 13-1, 23-1, 33-1 etc. The missing number is
63-1=215.

XII. n3+n Series :


Example : 2, 10, 30, 68, 130, .............., 350.
Answer : The series is 13+1, 23+2, 33+3 etc .The missing number is
63+6=222.

XIII. n3−n Series :


Example :0, 6, 24, 60, 120, 210, ..............,
Answer : The series is 13-1, 23-2, 33-3, etc. The missing number is
73-7=336.
Another Logic : The series is 0x1x2, 1x2x3, 2x3x4, etc. The
missing number is 6x7x8=336.
XIV. n3+n2 Series :
Example : 2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ............,
Answer: The series is 13+12,23+22,33+32etc. The missing number is
63+62=252

XV. n3−n2 Series:


Example: 0,4,18,48,100,.................,
Answer : The series is 13-12,23-22,33-32 etc. The missing number is
63-62=180

XVI. xy, x+y Series:


Example: 48,12,76,13,54,9,32,...............,
Answer : 4+8=12, 7+6=13, 5+4=9 , 3+2=5.

XVII.Factorial Series:
Example: 1,1,2,6,24,120,………..,
Answer : 0!=1, 1!=1, 2!=2, 3!=6, 4!=24, 5!=120, 6!=720
Alpha Series:
1) In following alphabet series , one term missing
as shown by question mark (?). Choose
missing term from options.
U, O, I, ?, A
(a) E
(b) C
(c) S
(d) G
Ans: a
The series consists of vowels A, E, I, O, U written
in a reverse order.
2) In following alphabet series , one term missing as
shown by question mark . Choose missing term from
options.
Y, W, U, S, Q, ?, ?

(a) N,J
(b) M,L
(c) J,R
(d) L,M
(e) O,M
Ans: e
The series consists of alternate letters in reverse
order.
3) Find the missing term.
WFB, TGD, QHG, ?
(a) NIJ
(b) NIK
(c) NJK
(d) OIK
(e) PJK
Ans: b

W -3 T -3 Q -3 N
4) Find the missing term.
ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, _____, MLNA
(a) OLPA
(b) KLMA
(c) LLMA
(d) KLLA
Ans: d
The second and forth letters in the series, L and A,
are static. The first and third letters consist of an
alphabetical order beginning with the letter E.
Letter series:
Q1. Complete the series.
ba_ba_bac_acb_cbac

A) aacb
B) bbca
C) ccba
D) cbac
E) None of these
Ans: c
Q2. n_mnp_ _ p_ npmn_ mnp
a) pmnpm
b) pmnpp
c) pmnmp
d) pnpmn
e) Pppmn
Ans: c
The block of letters npm has been repeated.
Q3. Find the last 5 missing letters of the series.
pq_st_p_rss_pq _ _ _ _ _ _

a) rstqp
b) tsrqp
c) rstpq
d) rtspq
e) Prstq
Ans: c
The last letter of each block of 5 letters is brought
in the beginning of the next block.
Number and letter Analogy:
Q1. 3 : 12 :: 5 : ?

(a) 25
(b) 35
(c) 30
(d) 15
Ans: c

3 (32)+3 12
5 (52)+5 30
Q2. 14 : 9 :: 26 : ?

(a) 12
(b) 13
(c) 31
(d) 15
Ans: D

14 = (2 x 9 - 4)

26 = (2 x 15 - 4)

? = 15
Q3. MO : 13 11 :: HJ : ?

(a) 19 17
(b) 18 16
(c) 8 10
(d) 16 18
Ans: b
Number the letters in reverse order. Then -1 the
respective number.
ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION
An Arithmetic Progression (A.P.) is a sequence in which the
difference between any two consecutive terms is constant.

Let a = first term, d = common difference

 Then nth term


Sum of an A.P
AM (Arithmetic mean)

If a, b, c are in AP then the arithmetic mean is given by


b = (a+c)/2
Inserting AM
To insert k means between a and b the formula for common difference is
given by
d = (b-a)/k+1

For example: Insert 4 AM’s between 4 and 34


d= (34-4)/4+1
= 30/5
=6
∴ The means are 4+6=10
10+6=16
16+6=22
22+6=28
Q) Find the sum of the series 5,8,11,…….. 221
GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION
A geometric sequence are powers rk of a fixed number r,
such as 2k and 3k. The general form of a geometric
sequence is

Sum=
GM ( Geometric mean)

If a, b, c are in GP Then the GM is given by


b = √ab
Inserting GM

To insert k means between a and b the formula for common ratio is given by
r = (b/a)^(1/(k+1))

For example: Insert 4 GM’s between 2 and 486


r = (486/2)^(1/(4+1))
= (243)^(1/5)
=3
∴ the means are 2x3 = 6
6x3 = 18
18x3 = 54
54x3 = 162
Q) Find the sum of the series 2, 4, 8, 16…. 256.
Next Class: Alphabet Test & Logical
Sequence Of Words

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