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Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 1

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given numbers on one side of : : and one number is given on the other side of : : Find out the number from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this number as the numbers of the given pair bear.
Q. 68 : 130 :: ? : 350

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 1

We can observe the pattern based on the cube of numbers:

  • 68 = (4)³ + 4
  • 130 = (5)³ + 5
  • 350 = (7)³ + 7

Now, to find the missing number:

  • We apply the same pattern for the number ?.

We can try the number 6: ? = (6)³ + 6
? = 216 + 6
? = 222

Therefore, the number is 222.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 2

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given numbers on one side of : : and one number is given on the other side of : : Find out the number from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this number as the numbers of the given pair bear.
Q. 25 : 37 :: 49 : ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 2

We can observe the pattern from the given pair:

  • 25 = (5)² → (5 + 1)² + 1 = 37.

Now, apply the same pattern for 49:

  • 49 = (7)² → (7 + 1)² + 1 = 65.

Therefore, the number corresponding to 49 is 65.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 3

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given numbers on one side of : : and one number is given on the other side of : : Find out the number from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this number as the numbers of the given pair bear.
Q. K/T : 11/20 :: J/R : ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 3

Let's first examine the given pair: K/T : 11/20

  • K is the 11th letter of the alphabet, and T is the 20th letter of the alphabet.

Now, applying this logic to the second pair J/R:

  • J is the 10th letter of the alphabet, and R is the 18th letter of the alphabet.

So, the corresponding relationship for J/R is 10/18.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 4

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given numbers on one side of : : and one number is given on the other side of : : Find out the number from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this number as the numbers of the given pair bear.
Q. 27 : 125 :: 64 : ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 4

We can observe the pattern based on cubes of numbers:

  • 27 = 3³
  • 125 = 5³

Now, for the second pair:

  • 64 = 4³, so we follow the same logic and find the cube of 6:

  • 6³ = 216

Thus, the number corresponding to 64 is 216.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 5

​In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on the other side of : : Find out the word from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear.
Q. 9 : 8 :: 16 : ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 5

Let's analyze the pattern:

  • 9 = (3)²
  • 8 = (3 - 1)³ = 2³ = 8

Now, for the second pair:

  • 16 = (4)²
  • So, ? = (4 - 1)³ = 3³ = 27

Therefore, the answer is 27.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 6

​In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on the other side of : : Find out the word from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear.
Q. 61 : 121 :: ? : 337

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 6

Let's break down the given relationship:

  • 61 = (4)³ - 3
  • 121 = (5)³ - 4
  • 337 = (7)³ - 6

Following the same pattern for the unknown pair:

  • ? = (6)³ - 5
  • ? = 216 - 5
  • ? = 211

Thus, the number corresponding to 337 is 211.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 7

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given numbers on one side of : : and one number is given on the other side of : : Find out the number from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this number as the numbers of the given pair bear.
Q. 4 : 60 : : 5 : ___

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 7

The given sequence is n : (n³ - n).

For n = 4:

  • 4³ - 4 = 64 - 4 = 60.

For n = 5:

  • 5³ - 5 = 125 - 5 = 120.

Thus, the correct answer is 120, which corresponds to Option B.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 8

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given numbers on one side of : : and one number is given on the other side of : : Find out the number from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this number as the numbers of the given pair bear.
Q. 1 : 8 : : 27 : ____

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 8

The given sequence follows the pattern n³ : (n + 1)³.

For 1:

  • 1³ = 1 and (1 + 1)³ = 2³ = 8.

For 27:

  • 3³ = 27 and (3 + 1)³ = 4³ = 64.

Thus, the missing number is 64, which corresponds to Option A.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 9

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given numbers on one side of : : and one number is given on the other side of : : Find out the number from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this number as the numbers of the given pair bear.
Q. 4 : 19 :: 7 : ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 9

The relationship between the numbers 4 : 19 is given as:

  • (4)² + 3 = 16 + 3 = 19

Now, applying the same pattern to 7:

  • (7)² + 3 = 49 + 3 = 52

Thus, the correct answer is 52, which corresponds to Option A.

Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 10

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given numbers on one side of : : and one number is given on the other side of : : Find out the number from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this number as the numbers of the given pair bear.
Q. 8 : 18 : : 9 : ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test : Analogy - 1 - Question 10

The given relation is n : (n + 10).

For 8:

  • 8 + 10 = 18, which matches the first part of the pair 8 : 18.

For 9:

  • 9 + 10 = 19.

Thus, the missing number is 19, which corresponds to Option C.

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