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Anilbondkumar asks : . Look at this series: 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4), ... What number should come next? 
Category : Reasoning |  On : 2012-05-17 06:45:38
 
G.swetha says :
17/05/2012 10:21:59
1/8
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Shikha gupta asks : I took a reasoning test and after spending my time on that i was not able to get solutions for questions nor any sort of explanations.From where can i get that or do i have to subscribe? 
Category : Reasoning |  On : 2012-05-06 02:16:50
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Rohit asks : hi.....i want u knw dat wth wat strategy i should prepare the cat test..... plz send me the ans.....as soon as posble 
Category : Reasoning |  On : 2012-05-03 11:17:42
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Chirayu asks : solve this series if u can... 0,7,26,63,124...? 
Category : Reasoning |  On : 2012-05-02 12:23:16
 
Praneeth says :
02/05/2012 03:28:47
215 OR 221 ............according to two different methods.... METHOD 1: if we take the difference between the consecutive terms ,THESE DIFFRENCES BETWEEN THE DIFFRENCES OF ABOVE CONSECUTIVE DIFFERENCES OF THE ORIGINAL SERIES...., they come as 12,18,24,.....(a.p with d=6) so if we continue with the above series by taking 30 as the suceeding term , the answer will be 215( WE ADD 91 TO THE ABOVE ORIGINAL SERIES..........) METHOD2:if we take the obtained series of 12,18,24,....we can find that alternative terms are in gp....so, if in this way, we can take 36 as the suceeding value......then we get the ans as 221(we add 97 to the original sequence.........) PLZ REPLY ME ABOUT THE CORRECT ANSWER........
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Vinayak deshpande asks : how to prepare for metrix questions whish are frequently being asked in NMAT exam. 
Category : Reasoning |  On : 2011-12-22 02:11:20
 
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