11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290049 If you start with the number 2 and keep adding 2, what sequence are you creating?

1 Even numbers
2 Prime numbers
3 Odd numbers
4 Square numbers
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290050 Which of the following is a triangular number?

1 5
2 10
3 12
4 16
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290056 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A) The next term in the sequence 2, 3, 5, 7, … is 11.
Reason (R) Prime numbers have two factors, which are 1 and itself.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
3 A is true but R is false.
4 A is false but R is true.
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290057 What is the next number in the sequence 1, 4, 9,16…?

1 20
2 24
3 25
4 30
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290049 If you start with the number 2 and keep adding 2, what sequence are you creating?

1 Even numbers
2 Prime numbers
3 Odd numbers
4 Square numbers
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290050 Which of the following is a triangular number?

1 5
2 10
3 12
4 16
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290056 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A) The next term in the sequence 2, 3, 5, 7, … is 11.
Reason (R) Prime numbers have two factors, which are 1 and itself.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
3 A is true but R is false.
4 A is false but R is true.
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290057 What is the next number in the sequence 1, 4, 9,16…?

1 20
2 24
3 25
4 30
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290049 If you start with the number 2 and keep adding 2, what sequence are you creating?

1 Even numbers
2 Prime numbers
3 Odd numbers
4 Square numbers
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290050 Which of the following is a triangular number?

1 5
2 10
3 12
4 16
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290056 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A) The next term in the sequence 2, 3, 5, 7, … is 11.
Reason (R) Prime numbers have two factors, which are 1 and itself.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
3 A is true but R is false.
4 A is false but R is true.
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290057 What is the next number in the sequence 1, 4, 9,16…?

1 20
2 24
3 25
4 30
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290049 If you start with the number 2 and keep adding 2, what sequence are you creating?

1 Even numbers
2 Prime numbers
3 Odd numbers
4 Square numbers
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290050 Which of the following is a triangular number?

1 5
2 10
3 12
4 16
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290056 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A) The next term in the sequence 2, 3, 5, 7, … is 11.
Reason (R) Prime numbers have two factors, which are 1 and itself.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
3 A is true but R is false.
4 A is false but R is true.
11. PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS

290057 What is the next number in the sequence 1, 4, 9,16…?

1 20
2 24
3 25
4 30