Series Theory Level-Iii

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‘This chapter consists of questions in which series of uber or alphabetical letters or combinations of both are ‘given, which are generally called the terms of the series. ‘These terms follow a certain pattem throughout the series. ‘The candidate is required to study the given series, identify the pattem followed in the series and either complete the given series with the most suitable alternative or find the wrong term in the series Ex. 1,6,15,7,45, 66,91 @25()26 27 @28 Sol. Cleatly, the given sequence follows the pattem, +5,+9,+13,+17,+21,+25, Thus, 1 5=6,6+9=15, So, missing term= 15+ 13 =28, Hence, the answer is (). Ex. 0,6, 24, 60, 120, 210, (@) 240 (0)290 (336 (A) S04 Sol. Clearly, the given series is : 1-1, 2-2, 3-344, 935,66, Ex, Identify the wrong number in the series: 69, 55,26, 13,5 @5 OB ©% ws Sol. Clearly in the given series, each term is oug than the product of the digits of the pres Thus, (6% 9) + 1= 55, (5x5) +1=26 @x6)+1=13. So, 51s wrong and mnst be ~t cours du Hence, the answer is (a). aths ISERTES (LEVEL-IID}

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