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The document contains 15 numerical ability and arithmetic questions testing various skills. These include identifying missing numbers in sequences, performing basic arithmetic operations, and finding missing or next numbers in sequences that follow patterns such as doubling, summing previous terms, or decreasing by a set interval. The answers provided indicate the correct response for each question is B, B, B, C, B, A, B, E, B, D, A, C, D, 26, 15, and A respectively. The document explains that number sequences questions typically include 4 visible numbers and 1 missing number to avoid ambiguity, but may require more terms if the pattern is more complex.

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NR-Number Series

The document contains 15 numerical ability and arithmetic questions testing various skills. These include identifying missing numbers in sequences, performing basic arithmetic operations, and finding missing or next numbers in sequences that follow patterns such as doubling, summing previous terms, or decreasing by a set interval. The answers provided indicate the correct response for each question is B, B, B, C, B, A, B, E, B, D, A, C, D, 26, 15, and A respectively. The document explains that number sequences questions typically include 4 visible numbers and 1 missing number to avoid ambiguity, but may require more terms if the pattern is more complex.

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NUMERICAL ABILITY

Identify the missing number at the end of the series.

1. 3, 11, 19, 27, ?


o A) 33
o B) 35
o C) 37
o D) 39
o E) 41

2. 3, 6, 11, 18, ?
o A) 24
o B) 25
o C) 26
o D) 27
o E) 28

3. 516, 497, 478, 459, ?


o A) 436
o B) 440
o C) 438
o D) 452
o E) 442

4. 33, ?, 19, 12, 5


o A) 31
o B) 26
o C) 29
o D) 27
o E) 24

5. 11, 19, ?, 41, 55


o A) 31
o B) 29
o C) 26
o D) 39
o E) 34

6. 98, 94, ?, 70, 38


o A) 89
o B) 85
o C) 86
o D) 87
o E) 88

7. Identify the missing number: 7&5, 6&4, 49&25, 16&?


o A) 41
o B) 36
o C) 35
o D) 18
o E) 37
8. Identify the missing number: 4&35, 4&6, 11&73, 34&?
o A) 51
o B) 56
o C) 45
o D) 55
o E) 52

Arithmetic Questions
1. 139 + 235 =

 A) 372
 B) 374
 C) 376
 D) 437

2. 139 - 235 =

 A) -69
 B) 96
 C) 98
 D) -96

3. 5 x 16 =

 A) 80
 B) 86
 C) 88
 D) 78
4. 45 / 9 =

 A) 4.5
 B) 4
 C) 5
 D) 6

5. 15% of 300 =

 A) 20
 B) 45
 C) 40
 D) 35

6. ½ + ¼ x 3/4 =

 A) 3/8
 B) 13/8
 C) 11/16
 D) 3/4

Number Sequences
7. Find the next number in the series

4, 8, 16, 32, —

 A) 48
 B) 64
 C) 40
 D) 46

8. Find the next number in the series


4, 8, 12, 20, —

 A) 32
 B) 34
 C) 36
 D) 38

9. Find the missing number in the series

54, 49, — 39, 34

 A) 47
 B) 44
 C) 45
 D) 46

10. Find the first number in the series

— 19, 23, 29, 31,

 A) 12
 B) 15
 C) 16
 D) 17

These number sequences can be quite simple like the examples


above. However, you will often see more complex questions
where it is the interval between the numbers that is the key to
the sequence

11. Find the next number in the series

3, 6, 11, 18 —

 A) 30
 B) 22
 C) 27
 D) 29

12. Find the next number in the series

48, 46, 42, 38, —

 A) 32
 B) 30
 C) 33
 D) 34

These number sequences usually consist of four visible numbers


plus one missing number. This is because the test designer needs
to produce a sequence into which only one number will fit. The
need to avoid any ambiguity means that if the number sequence
relies on a more complex pattern then there will need to be more
visible numbers. For example;

13. Find the missing number in the series.

4, 3, 5, 9, 12, 17, —

 A) 32
 B) 30
 C) 24
 D) 26

14. Find the missing numbers in the series

5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, —, —

 A) 19
 B) 17
 C) 15
 D) 16

15. Find the missing numbers in the series

1, —, 4, 7, 7, 8, 10, 9, —

 A) 6
 B) 3
 C) 11
 D) 13

Answers to Numerical Ability

1) B

2) B

3) B

4)C

5) B

6) A

7) B

8) E

Answers- Arithmetic Questions


1. B
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. B
6. C

Number Sequences
Answers
7. B – The numbers double each time
8. A – Each number is the sum of the previous two numbers
9. B – The numbers decrease by 5 each time
10. D – The numbers are primes (divisible only by 1 and
themselves)
11. C – The interval, beginning with 3, increases by 2 each time
12. B – The interval, beginning with 2, increases by 2 and is
subtracted each time
13. D – Each number is the sum of the previous and the number 3
places to the left
14. C A – There are 2 simple interleaved sequences 5,7,10,14,19
and 6,8,11,15
15. A D – There are 2 simple interleaved sequences 1,4,7,10,13
and 6,7,8,9

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