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[M.A.T. 2005]
3, 10, 29, (66), (127), 218
Directions: In each of the following number series, two terms have been put within brackets. Mark your answer as (a) If both the bracketed terms are right; (b) If the first bracketed term is right and second is wrong; (c) If the first bracketed term is wrong and second is right; and (d) If both the bracketed terms are wrong.
[M.A.T. 2005]
3, 10, 29, (66), (127), 218
Answer: Option A
Answer: (a)
The sequence is 13 + 2, 23 + 2, 33 + 2, 43 + 2, 53 + 2, 63 + 2.
Clearly, both the terms 66 and 127 are correct.
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Answer: (a)
The sequence is 13 + 2, 23 + 2, 33 + 2, 43 + 2, 53 + 2, 63 + 2.
Clearly, both the terms 66 and 127 are correct.
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