Number Analogy - Beginner Level: cubic relations BEGINNER

Master number analogy concepts through this speed drill practice set. Worksheet 6 of 30 contains 20 beginner-level problems. Deep dive into cubic relations while learning number squares, cubic relations, factor relationships. Recommended for entry-level learners aiming for foundational concepts and basic patterns.

📝 Worksheet 6 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner level

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Question 1

Find the missing number: 24 : 8 :: 33 : ?
The relationship is dividing by 3. So 24 ÷ 3 = 8, and 33 ÷ 3 = 11

Question 2

Find the missing number: 30 : 26 :: 34 : ?
The subtractor alternates: -4 then -3. So 34 - 3 = 31

Question 3

Find the missing number: 9 : 100 :: 6 : ?
The relationship is the next consecutive square. (6+1)² = 49

Question 4

Find the missing number: 54 : 45 :: 45 : ?
The relationship is reversing the digits. Reverse of 54 is 45, reverse of 45 is 54

Question 5

Find the missing number: 6 : 49 :: 9 : ?
The relationship is the next consecutive square. (9+1)² = 100

Question 6

Find the missing number: 9 : 100 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is the next consecutive square. (5+1)² = 36

Question 7

Find the missing number: 4, 8 : 4 :: 9, ? : ?
In AP, common difference = 4. Next term after 9 is 13

Question 8

Find the missing number: 3 : 27 :: 5 : ?
The relationship is cubing the number. So 3³ = 27, and 5³ = 125

Question 9

Find the missing number: 3 : 27 :: 2 : ?
The relationship is raising to the power of 3. So 3^3 = 27, and 2^3 = 8

Question 10

Find the missing number: 2, 1, 4 : 7 :: 2, 1, 3 : ?
Tribonacci pattern: each term is sum of previous three. 2+1+3 = 6

Question 11

Find the missing number: 28 : 12 :: 49 : ?
The relationship is the difference between number and product of its digits. |49 - 36| = 13

Question 12

Find the missing number: 35 : 88 :: 61 : ?
The relationship is the sum of number and its reverse. 61 + 16 = 77

Question 13

Find the missing number: 7 : 14 :: 6 : ?
The relationship is adding 7 (or double for some patterns). Here 6 + 14 = 20

Question 14

Find the missing number: 27 : 23 :: 33 : ?
The subtractor alternates: -4 then -3. So 33 - 3 = 30

Question 15

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

Question 16

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

Question 17

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

Question 18

Find the missing number: 15 : 18 :: 10 : ?
The relationship follows an alternating addition pattern: +3, then +4. So 10 + 4 = 14

Question 19

Find the missing number: 2 : 8 (n=4) :: 6 : ?
The nth term formula: a + (n-1)d. For 6, term 4 = 12

Question 20

Find the missing number: 3 : sum of 3 terms = 15 :: 5 : sum of 3 terms = ?
Sum of 3 terms of AP: n/2 × (2a + (n-1)d). For 5, sum = 21
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