Factorial Analogy Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Factorial Analogy BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

Level up your Factorial Analogy skills! You're at Worksheet 4 of 10 (33% through this series). This step-up challenge worksheet features 20 beginner-intermediate-level problems with a focus on common variations practice. Topics covered: factorial analogy for competitive exams, how to solve factorial analogy, factorial analogy tricks.

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Question 1

Find the missing number: 5 : 120 :: 6 : ?
The relationship is partial factorial (first 4 terms). For 6: 6 × 5 × ... = 360

Question 2

Find the missing number: 3 : 12 :: 4 : ?
The relationship is double factorial. 2 × 3! = 12, 2 × 4! = 48

Question 3

Find the missing number: 4 : 48 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is double factorial. 2 × 4! = 48, 2 × 5! = 240

Question 4

Find the missing number: 6 : 720 :: 4 : ?
The relationship is factorial. 6! = 720, 4! = 24

Question 5

Find the missing number: 6 : 720 :: 3 : ?
The relationship is factorial. 6! = 720, 3! = 6

Question 6

Find the missing number: 4 : 12 :: 4 : ?
The relationship is partial factorial (first 2 terms). For 4: 4 × 3 × ... = 12

Question 7

Find the missing number: 4 : 48 :: 3 : ?
The relationship is double factorial. 2 × 4! = 48, 2 × 3! = 12

Question 8

Find the missing number: 3 : 12 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is double factorial. 2 × 3! = 12, 2 × 5! = 240

Question 9

Find the missing number: 6 : 720 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is factorial. 6! = 720, 5! = 120

Question 10

Find the missing number: 5 : 60 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is partial factorial (first 3 terms). For 5: 5 × 4 × ... = 60

Question 11

Find the missing number: 4 : 48 :: 3 : ?
The relationship is double factorial. 2 × 4! = 48, 2 × 3! = 12

Question 12

Find the missing number: 5 : 120 :: 6 : ?
The relationship is factorial. 5! = 120, 6! = 720

Question 13

Find the missing number: 4 : 48 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is double factorial. 2 × 4! = 48, 2 × 5! = 240

Question 14

Find the missing number: 5 : 120 :: 6 : ?
The relationship is factorial. 5! = 120, 6! = 720

Question 15

Find the missing number: 5 : 60 :: 6 : ?
The relationship is partial factorial (first 3 terms). For 6: 6 × 5 × ... = 120

Question 16

Find the missing number: 4 : 48 :: 4 : ?
The relationship is double factorial. 2 × 4! = 48, 2 × 4! = 48

Question 17

Find the missing number: 3 : 6 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is factorial. 3! = 6, 5! = 120

Question 18

Find the missing number: 4 : 12 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is partial factorial (first 2 terms). For 5: 5 × 4 × ... = 20

Question 19

Find the missing number: 6 : 30 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is partial factorial (first 2 terms). For 5: 5 × 4 × ... = 20

Question 20

Find the missing number: 4 : 12 :: 4 : ?
The relationship is partial factorial (first 2 terms). For 4: 4 × 3 × ... = 12
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