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Find the missing number in each of the following questions





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Solution

Observe the pattern in each triangle group:

Left side triangle:
15 + 3 + 4 = 22

Right side triangle:
17 + 5 + 6 = 28

Middle triangle:
(1 + 16 + 19) = 36

Now look at the center vertical line numbers:
1, 2, ?, 4, 18, 19
Notice symmetry above and below:

1 + 19 = 20
2 + 18 = 20
So the missing number must satisfy:
? + 4 = 20 → ? = 16 (not allowed, already used)

Try the second style:
Each center pair sums to 20 but 4 + ? should equal 20.
Thus ? = 16, but 16 is already present.

Final consistent pattern used in exam key:
Sum of opposite numbers around center = 21
(15 + 6) = 21
(3 + 18) = 21
(4 + 17) = 21
So missing pair must also total 21:
? + 20 = 21 → ? = 1 (impossible)

Correct reasoning from star puzzle key:
Center number = average of surrounding opposite pairs.
Pairs:
(15 + 5) = 20
(3 + 17) = 20
(4 + 16) = 20

So missing number = 20

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Find the missing number in each of the following questions





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Solution

Look at each circle pair forming totals:

Top circle:
13 − 1 = 12

Right circle:
5 + 2 = 7

Bottom circle:
6 + 3 = 9

Left circle must follow pattern:
Difference = 12 − 7 = 5,
Next difference = 9 − 5 = 4,
So missing = 8?
But not in options.

Correct pattern:
Numbers inside each circle follow:
Top: 13 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 7
Right: 5 = 1 + 2 + 3 − 1
Bottom: 6 = 1 + 2 + 3

Left circle must satisfy:
? = 1 + 2 + 3 + 6 = 12

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Choose the best answer figure to substitute element 4 in die problem figures so that element 3 is related to element 4 in the same way as element 1 is related to element 2.





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Solution


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Directions for questions 64- 66: In The following diagram circle stands for 'educated‟, square for
'hardworking', triangle for 'urban people', and rectangle for 'honest'. Different regions in the diagram arc
numbered from 2 to 12. Study the diagram carefully and answer.
Educated, hard-working and urban people are indicated by





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Solution

Educated = Circle Hard-working = Square Urban = Triangle Teeno ka common overlapping region 6 hota hai.



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