Number Analogy
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In Number analogy section deals with two types of questions:
I. Choosing a similarly related pair as the given number pair on the basis of the relation between the numbers in each pair.
II. Choosing a number similar to a group of numbers on the basis of certain common properties that they possess.
In each set, 2nd number = (1st number + 9) and 3rd number =(2nd number +9).
in each set, 2nd number =(1st number + 9) and 3rd number = (2nd number + 13)
In each set, second number is the square of the first number and the third number is obtained by reversing the order of the digits of the second number.
Each set contains cubes of three consecutive natural number in order.
In each set, 2nd number = (1st number × 6) and 3rd number = (2nd number × 2)
In each set, 2nd number = (1st number - 4) and 3rd number = (2nd number - 8)
Each set contains squares of three alternate natural numbers in reverse order.
Each set consists of prime numbers only.
In each set, 2nd number = (1st number - 8 ) and 3rd number = (2nd number - 16)
The sum of the digits of the numbers in a set are 12, 14 and 16 respectively.