VMC Verbal Reasoning Class 8 Module
VMC Verbal Reasoning Class 8 Module
Number Series
BASIC
Here, each number in the series is multiplied by 2 to get the next term. So, the term that comes after 96 is 192.
Similarly we can have a series where numbers are obtained by dividing the previous term with a constant number,
e.g. consider the series 81, 27, 9, 3..... Here, each term is obtained by dividing the previous term by 3 (or in other
words by multiplying the previous term by 1/3).
Number Series
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Number Series
1 =
Therefore next term will be 3 × 3
1
Here, the first term is multiplied by 5 to get the second term. The second term is multiplied by 4 to get the third term.
The third term is multiplied by 3 to get the fourth term. Therefore to get the fifth term, we have to multiply fourth term
by 2, i.e.the fifth term is 600. Here each term is multiplied by decreasing factor (or it could also be an increasing factor)
to get the next term.
SQUARES/CUBES
SERIES
There can be a series where all the terms are related to the square of numbers or cube of numbers. There can be
many variations in such series. For example, each term of the series may be the square of a natural number such as
1, 4, 9, 16 ....
The terms of the series may be the square of odd number, e.g. 1, 9, 25, 49 ..... or even numbers e.g. 4, 16,
36, 64......
COMBINATION
SERIES
Here the first term is multiplied by 3 to get the second term. To get the third term we add 4 to the second term. To
get the 4th term, we add 1 to the first term. After this the cycle will be repeated.
6th term = 6 + 4 = 10
MISCELLANEOUS
SERIES
Take the series 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 ...... It is a series of odd numbers. So the next term will be 15. There can be
many variations in miscellaneous series e.g. 2, 12, 30, 56, 90, 132 .....
This is series of product of two series, as 1 × 2, 3 × 4, 5 × 6, 7 × 8, 9 × 10, 11 × 12. We can explain this series as
product of odd number and even number series.
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Ex. 7. In the Series 357, 363, 369, ....... what will be the 10th term?
(A) 405 (B) 411 (C) 413 (D) 417
Sol. The given series is an A.P. in which a = 357 and d = 6.
∴ 10th term = a + (10 - 1) d = a + 9d = (357 + 9 × 6) = (357 + 54) = 411. Hence the answer is (B).
Ex. 8. How many terms are there in the series 201, 208, 215, ......., 369, ?
(A) 23 (B) 24 (C) 25 (D) 26
Sol. The given series in A.P. in which a = 201 and d = 7.
Let the number of terms be n.
Then, 369 = 201 + (n - 1) × 7 or n = 25.
Hence, the answer is (C).
Ex. 9. In the series 7, 14, 28, ....... What will be the 10th term?
(A) 1792 (B) 2456 (C) 3584 (D) 4096
Sol. Clearly, 7 × 2 = 14, 14 × 2 = 28, ....... and so on.
So, the given series is a G.P. in which a = 7 and r = 2. ∴ 10th term = ar(10 – 1) = ar9 = 7 × 29 = 7 × 512 = 3584. Hence, the answe
SOLVED EXAMPLE
Direction : (1 to 6) Find the missing numbers : Ex. 1. 16, 19, 22, 25, ? Sol. As per series a, a + d, a + 2d,.............
a = 16 d = 3 a + 4d = 16 + 4 × 3 Ex. 2. 4, 8, 16, ? 64 Sol. As per series a, ak, ak2, ak3 .........
a = 4 l = 2 ak2 = 4 × 23
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Ex. 3. 240, ?, 10, 40, 10, 2
1111 ××××
Sol. The pattern is × 1, 2345
∴ missing term = 240 × 1 = 240
Multiple Series : A multiple series is a mixture of more than one series :
Ex. 4. 1, 1, 4, 8, 9, ?, 16, 64
Sol. (i) 1, 4, 9, 16 [12, 13, 22, 23, 32, 33 ........]
(ii) 1, 8, ____, 64 mixed combination
Ans. 27
Ex. 5. 9, 166, 258, ?, 4912
Sol. Each number is in two parts. The first part is square of consecutive number 3,4, 5.....
(3)2 (4)2 (5)2 (6)2 (7)2
9 4 16 6 25 8 36 10 49 12
4 6 8 10 12
The second part is the sequence of numbers with difference +2, like 4, 6, 8,......
Hence, the required number is 3610.
Ex. 6. 3, 6, 24, 30, 63, 72, ?, 132
Sol. The difference between the terms is given below as :
Therefore, alternate difference between the difference is 3 and 15 respectively.
Hence, the next term would be 72 + 48 = 120.
Directions : (7 to 8) Find the wrong term(s) :
Ex. 7. 1, 3, 8, 19, 42, 88, 184
Sol.
Hence, number 88 is wrong and should be replaced by 89.
or 1 × 2 + 1, 3 × 2 +2, 8 × 2 + 3, 19 × 2 + 4, 42 × 2 + 5, 89 × + 6
Ex. 8. 105, 85, 60, 30, 0, - 45, - 90
Sol. 105 – 20 = 85
85 – 25 = 60
60 – 30 = 30
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Number Series
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Number Series
30 – 35 = –5
– 5 – 40 = –45
– 45 – 45 = –90
Direction : In each of following questions, a number series is given. After the series, below it in the next line, a number is given followed by
You have to complete the series starting with the number given following the sequence of the given series. Then answer the question given be
Ex. 9. 12 28 64 140
Sol.
PRACTICE EXERCISE
Directions (1 to 20) : Start off with these simple series of numbers. Number series questions measure your ability to reason without words. To
you must determine the pattern of the numbers in each series before you will be able to choose which number comes next. These quest
arithmetic. Although most number series items progress by adding or subtracting, some questions involve simple multiplication or division. In
degree and direction of change between the numbers. In other words, do the numbers increase or decrease, and by how much?
1. Look at this series: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ... What number should come next?
(A) 11 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) 14 2. Look at this series: 58, 52, 46, 40, 34, ... What number should come next?
(A) 26 (B) 28 (C) 30 (D) 32 3. Look at this series: 40, 40, 47, 47, 54, ... What number should come next?
(A) 40 (B) 44 (C) 54 (D) 61 4. Look at this series: 544, 509, 474, 439, ... What number should come next?
(A) 404 (B) 414 (C) 420 (D) 445 5. Look at this series: 201, 202, 204, 207, ... What number should come next?
(A) 205 (B) 208 (C) 210 (D) 211 6. Look at this series: 8, 22, 8, 28, 8, . . . What number should come next?
(A) 9 (B) 29 (C) 32 (D) 34 7. Look at this series: 80, 10, 70, 15, 60, ... What number should come next?
(A) 20 (B) 25 (C) 30 (D) 50
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Similarly (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
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8. Look at this series: 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, ... What number should come next?
(A) 20 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 26
9. Look at this series: 22, 21, 23, 22, 24, 23, ... What number should come next?
(A) 22 (B) 24 (C) 25 (D) 26
10. Look at this series: 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, . . . What number should come next?
(A) 7 (B) 10 (C) 14 (D) 15
11. Look at this series: 31, 29, 24, 22, 17, ... What number should come next?
(A) 15 (B) 14 (C) 13 (D) 12
12. Look at this series: 21, 9, 21, 11, 21, 13, ... What number should come next?
(A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 21 (D) 23
13. Look at this series: 53, 53, 40, 40, 27, 27, ... What number should come next?
(A) 12 (B) 14 (C) 27 (D) 53
14. Look at this series: 2, 6, 18, 54, . . . What number should come next?
(A) 108 (B) 148 (C) 162 (D) 216
15. Look at this series: 1,000, 200, 40, ... What number should come next?
(A) 8 (B) 10 (C) 15 (D) 20
16. Look at this series: 7, 10, 8, 11, 9, 12, ... What number should come next?
(A) 7 (B) 10 (C) 12 (D) 13
17. Look at this series: 14, 28, 20, 40, 32, 64, ... What number should come next?
(A) 52 (B) 56 (C) 96 (D) 128
18. Look at this series: 1.5, 2.3, 3.1, 3.9, ... What number should come next?
(A) 4.2 (B) 4.4 (C) 4.7 (D) 5.1
19. Look at this series: 5.2, 4.8, 4.4, 4, ... What number should come next?
(A) 3 (B) 3.3 (C) 3.5 (D) 3.6
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20. Look at this series: 2, 1, ,2 4 , ... What number should come next?
1 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 1
(A) 3 8 8 16
Directions (21 to 29) : This set contains additional, and sometimes more difficult, number series questions. Again, each question has a
Some of the number series may be interrupted by a particular number that appears periodically in the pattern. For example, in the se
20, 32, 22, 24, 32, the number 32 appears as every third number. Sometimes, the pattern contains two alternating series. For example,
3, 7, 5, 9, 7, the pattern is add 4, subtract 2, add 4, subtract 2, and so on. Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which pair o
next. Note also that you will be choosing from five options instead of four.
21. 84 78 72 66 60 54 48
(A) 44 34 (B) 42 36 (C) 42 32 (D) 40 34
(E) 38 32
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Number Series
22. 3 8 13 18 23 28 33
(E) 33 38
23. 20 20 17 17 14 14 11
(E) 11 8
24. 18 21 25 18 29 33 18
(E) 38 41
25. 9 11 33 13 15 33 17
(E) 19 21
26. 2 8 14 20 26 32 38
(E) 32 26
27. 28 25 5 21 18 5 14
(E) 10 5
28. 9 12 11 14 13 16 15
(E) 18 17
29. 75 65 85 55 45 85 35
(E) 25 75
Directions (30 to 38) : This set contains additional number series questions, some of which are in Roman numerals. These items differ from
they ask you to find the number that fits somewhere into the middle of the series. Some of the items involve both numbers and letters; for th
number series and a letter series.
30. Look at this series: 8, 43, 11, 41, __, 39, 17, ... What number should fill in the blank?
31. Look at this series: 15, __, 27, 27, 39, 39, ... What number should fill the blank?
32. Look at this series: 83, 73, 93, 63, __, 93, 43, ... What number should fill the blank?
Directions (49 to 51) : In each of the following questions, a number series is given. After series, below it in the next line, a number is given follo
and (T). You have to complete the series starting with the number given following the sequence of the given series. Then answer the question
49. 2 3 8 27
50. 5 18 48 112
1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. A
Suppose in view of a number system, a symbol system was substituted, which has digits , ∧ , Z, Σ,*,5,6 <, X and Θ corres
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 respectively. The digit is used in the same fashion as the digit 0 in the decimal system.
(A) ∧
Ex 6. Which one of the four interchanges in signs and numbers would make the given equation correct ?
3+5–2=0
(A) + and –, 2 and 3 (B) + and –, 2 and 5 (C) + and –, 3 and 5 (D) None of these
Sol. (A) By making the interchanges given in (A) we get the equation as 2 – 3 + 3 = 0 or 0 = 0 which is true.
By making the interchanges given in(B), we get the equation as 3 – 2 + 5 = 0 or 6 = 0, which is false.
By making the interchanges given in (C), we get the equations as 5 – 3 + 2 = 4 or 4 = 0 which is not true.
Ex 7. Which of the following conclusions is correct according to the given expressions and symbols ?
A:>B:>C:≠D:=E:≤F:<
T = K, K ≥ M ⇒ T ≥ M ⇒ T > M or T = M
⇒ T © M or T = M
Ex 13. Statements : S * M, M © L, L © P
Conclusion : I. S = P
II. S * L
Ex 14. Statements : U = V, V * N, R * U
Conclusions : I. R * N
II. U © N
So, I is true.
Thus, II is false.
Ex 15. Statements : E © U, C * E, C © B
Conclusions : I. U = C
II. E © B
So. II is true.
16 – 21 ÷ 7 × 6 + 3 = 31
11. Find the correct inference according to given premises and symbols :
Direction : (13) In answering the questions below, use the following information :
X ∪ Y means divide X by Y
X ↑ Y means multiply X by Y
X ∩ Y means add Y to X
13. A receives X number of balls. He gives 10% of his ball to B, 15% of his ball to C and 12% of his balls to D. How many balls
does he have with him now ?
Directions (14 to 15) : Some symbols are given below. These symbols denote some relationship between number
∆ = greater than
θ = equal to
× = less than
φ = not equal to
Directions (23 to 25) : In the following questions find out the digits corresponding to the letters representing those digits in the
below.
23. b stands for :
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. B 7. C
Chef works in a kitchen 1. Farmer : Field 2. Warrior : Battle field 3. Engineer : Site 4. Sailor : Ship 5. Pilot : Cockpit 6. Beautician
Actor : Stage 8. Mechanic : Garage 9. Lawyer : Court 10. Scientist : Laboratory 11. Waiter : Restaurant 12. Gambler : Casino 13. S
House 14. Worker : Factory 15. Umpire : Pitch 16. Teacher : School 17. Artist : Theatre 18. Doctor : Hospital 19. Clerk : Office 20
Cabin 21. Painter : Gallery 22. Grocer : Shop
10. Gentle : Harsh 11. Gradual : Abrupt (Sudden) 12. Condense : Expand
SIMPLE ANALOGY
Directions (1 to 3) : In the following questions, choose the words that show the same relationship as given in the each questions.
Ex 1. Flower is to a Bouquet as Minister is to a.
Sol. (B) Second word Bouquet is group of first word Flower. In the same manner Cabinet is a group of Ministers.
Sol. (C) Second is the third position after Hour in time measurement. Likewise Tertiary is the third position after
Primary in the order of ranking. Ex 3. Sports is related to Logo in the same way as Nation is related to.
(A) Emblem (B) Animal (C) Ruler (D) Anthem Sol. (A) The symbol Logo is related to Sports. Likewise Emblem is related to Natio
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Ex 11. CG : EI :: FJ : ?
Sol. (D) Letter groups consist of 2 letters in alphabetic order skipping 3 letters immediately following.
Sol. (D) All the letters of the second term are moved eight steps backward to obtain the first term.
Sol. (A) First term is obtained from the second by moving all its letters one step backward.
WORD ANALOGY
Directions (16) : In each of following questions, two words indicated by I and Ii have been left out. The correct word to come in place
four alternatives against I and the correct word to come in place of II is given as one of the four alternatives against II. Read with th
some relationship between the two words to the left of the sign (: :) and the same relationship obtains between the two words to the
correct combination is given as one of the four alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d). Find the correct combination in each case.
Sol. (D) The words in each pair are antonyms of each other.
Directions (17 to 18) : In each of the following questions, a group of three interrelated words is given. Choose a word from the given
belongs to the same group.
PRACTICE EXERCISE
The next two sets will give you more practice with analogies. Every one of the following questions consists of a related pair of words, followe
labeled a through. Choose the pair that best represents a similar relationship to the one expressed in the original pair of words. Remember, t
an analogy question is to make up a sentence that describes the relationship between the first two words. Then, find the pair that has a simila
1. PETAL : FLOWER
(A) salt : pepper (B) tyre : bicycle (C) base : ball (D) sandals : shoes
2. BRISTLE : BRUSH
(A) arm : leg (B) stage : curtain (C) recline : chair (D) key : piano
3. FISH : SCHOOL
(A) wolf : pack (B) elephant : jungle (C) beagle : clan (D) herd : peacock
4. ODOMETER : DISTANCE
(A) scale : weight (B) length : width (C) inch : foot (D) mileage : speed
5. SIAMESE : CAT
(A) type : breed (B) dog : puppy (C) mark : spot (D) romaine : lettuce
6. PEDAL : BICYCLE
(A) inch : yardstick (B) walk : skip (C) tyre : automobile (D) oar : canoe
7. PULSATE : THROB
8. ELEPHANT : PACHYDERM
9. DEPRESSED : SAD
(A) read : skim (B) research : learn (C) write : print (D) think : relate
(A) butter : churn (B) wine : ferment (C) grain : shock (D) curd : cheese
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14. DIVISION : SECTION
(A) layer : tier (B) tether : bundle (C) chapter : verse (D) riser : stage
15. PASTORAL : RURAL
(A) metropolitan : urban (B) harvest : autumn
(C) agrarian : benevolent (D) sleepy : nocturnal
16. WAITRESS : RESTAURANT
(A) doctor : diagnosis (B) actor : role
(C) driver : truck (D) teacher : school
17. FINCH : BIRD
(A) frog : toad (B) elephant : reptile (C) Dalmatian : dog (D) collie : marsupial
18. RAIN : DRIZZLE
(A) swim :dive (B) hop : shuffle (C) juggle : bounce (D) run : jog
19. SKEIN : YARN
(A) squeeze : lemon (B) fire : coal (C) ream : paper (D) tree : lumber
20. TAILOR : SUIT
(A) scheme : agent (B) edit : manuscript
(C) revise : writer (D) mention : opinion
Direction (21 to 27) : In the following questions, choose the words that show the same relationship as given in the each questions.
21. Bank is related to Money in the same way as Transport is related
(A) Goods (B) Road (C) Terrace (D) Floor
22. What is related to Taka in the same way as Lira is related to Italy ?
(A) Pakistan (B) Jordan (C) Mexico (D) Bangladesh
23. Needle is related to Clock as Wheel is related to ______
(A) Drive (B) Vehicle (C) Circular (D) Move
24. Disease is related to pathology in the same way as Planet is related to
(A) Sun (B) Satellite (C) Astrology (D) Astronomy
25. Boat is related to Oar in the same way as Bicycle is related to
(A) Road (B) Wheel (C) Seat (D) Paddle
26. Match is related to Win in the same way as Examination is related to
(A) Write (B) Appear (C) Success (D) Attempt
27. Heart is related to Blood in the same way as Lung is related to
(A) Oxygen (B) Chest (C) Purification (D) Air
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Analogy
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Analogy
Direction (28 to 35) : In each of the following questions, there are two terms to the left of the sign :: which are related is some way. Obta
between the term to the right of the sign :: from one of the four alternatives given under it.
Directions (36 to 37) : In each of the following questions, two words indicated by I and II have been left out. The correct word to come in pla
the four alternatives against I and the correct words to come in place of II is given an one of the four alternatives against II. Read with the cor
relationship between the two words to the left of the sign (: :) and the same relationship obtains between the two words to the right of th
combination is given as one of the four alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D). Find the correct combination in each case.
(A) Helium : Nitrogen (B) Salt : Sodium (C) Tree : Plant (D) Food : Hunger
Directions (53 to 54) : Find out the correct words from the options to fill in the blanks. The word which is in some way related to the word on
the word on its left is the correct answer.
1. B 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. C
Exp. Mr. Gandhi and his son, Rohit were going in a car. The car crashed, the father was killed instantly and Rohit. who was inju
rushed to the hospital. The old surgeon took a look at him and said. “1 cannot operate on him. he is my son Rohit.” How do you
had 2 fathers. (B) The father was not Mr. Gandhi. (C) The surgeon was somebody else’s father. (D) The surgeon is a widower.
(E) Rohit’s mother has medical qualification.
Sol. Fooled by age old conventions? The surgeon, if not Rohit’s father (since his father died in the car crash) would be his mothe
you that the surgeon mentioned that Rohit was the surgeon’s son, nothing about the sex of the surgeon. The answer is [e].
These kinds of problems are based on relationships between family members. Before solving the problems, let us look a
which will help in drawing the family tree. It is not necessary to follow them implicitly. you can formulate your own nota
tree quickly and accurately.
Notations
1. A is a male
2. A is a female
Now. look at the data below and accordingly draw a family tree. This will help you in solving the problems further.
In a family of 5, A, B, C, D and E, A (male) has 2 children, a daughter and a son B. D is A’s son-in-law. E is C’s daughte
Step 1: A is a male ∴
Ex. 7. Soni, who is Dubey’s daughter, says to Preeti, “Your mother Shyama is the youngest sister of my father, Dubey’s Father’
third child is Prabhat”/ How is Prabhat related to Preeti ?
Sol. (A) Preeti’s mother shyama is youngest sister of Dubey & sister of Prabhat. Therefore Prabhat Preeti’s uncle.
Ex. 8. Pointing towards a man in the photograph, Archana said, “He is the son of the only son of my grandmother”. How is man
related to Archana ?
Sol. (C) Only son of Archana’s grandfather means Archana’s father & his son is Archana’s brother.
Ex. 9. Pointing towards a woman in the photograph, Rajesh said “the only daughter of her grandfather (Paternal) is my wife”.
How is Rajesh related to that woman
(A) Uncle (Fufa) (B) Father (C) Maternal uncle (D) Brother
PRACTICE EXERCISE
1. Akash said to Mohit, “That boy in blue shirt is younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father’s wife”. How is the
boy in blue shirt related To Aakash”.
2. Pointing to a person, Rohit said to Neha’ “His mother is the only daughter of your father, “How is Neha related to that
person?
3. ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is the brother of Q’. ‘P - Q means P is the mother of Q and ‘P × Q’ means ‘P is the sister of Q’. Which of
the following means that M is the maternal uncle of R ?
4. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the son of B’, ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’. ‘A × B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’, ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the mothe
is the sister of B’. Which of the following represents P is the maternal - uncle of Q?
5. Amit said, “This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother.” How is amit related to the girl ?
Directions (19 to 22) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
There are six children playing football namely A,B,C,D,E and F. A and E are brother. F is the sister of E. C is the only son of A’s
the daughters of the brother of C’s father.
Directions (23 to 28) : Read to following information carefully and answer the questions given below it:
A family consist of six members P,Q,R,X,Y and Z. Q is the son of R but R is not mother of Q. P and R are married couple. Y is th
the daughter of P. Z is the brother of P.
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1. C 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. AC
(E) LZ19
Sol. (C) In all other groups number at the end is half of the positions of sum of first and second letters in the
alphabet.
Directions (10 to 14) : In the following questions, numbers given in four out of the five alternatives have some relations
choose the one which does not belong to the group.
(E) 9 : 80
Sol. (C) In other numbers second number is one less than the square of first number.
(E) 54 : 62
(E) 25
(E) 24 : 18
Sol. (E) Second number is the difference of the square of digits of first number.
(E) 83
PRACTICE EXERCISE
Directions (1 to 28) : In the following questions, three out of the four alternatives are same in a certain way and so form a group
that does not belong to the group.
1. C 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. B 7. C