Sets

Practice Questions

ISEE Middle Level Quantitative Reasoning › Sets

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A geometric sequence begins as follows:

Which is the greater quantity?

(a) The seventh term of the sequence

(b)

2

A geometric sequence begins as follows:

Which is the greater quantity?

(a) The seventh term of the sequence

(b)

3

The Fibonacci sequence begins

with each subsequent term being the sum of the previous two.

Which is the greater quantity?

(a) The product of the eighth and tenth terms of the Fibonacci sequence

(b) The square of the ninth term of the Fibonacci sequence

4

Assorted 2

Refer to the above diagram. The top row gives a sequence of figures. Which figure on the bottom row comes next?

5

The Fibonacci sequence begins

with each subsequent term being the sum of the previous two.

Which is the greater quantity?

(a) The product of the eighth and tenth terms of the Fibonacci sequence

(b) The square of the ninth term of the Fibonacci sequence

6

Assorted 2

Refer to the above diagram. The top row gives a sequence of figures. Which figure on the bottom row comes next?

7

An arithmetic sequence begins:

Which is the greater quantity?

(a)

(b) The tenth term of the sequence

8

An arithmetic sequence begins:

Which is the greater quantity?

(a)

(b) The tenth term of the sequence

9

What is the next number in the series above?

10

The Fibonacci sequence begins

with each subsequent term being the sum of the previous two.

Which is the greater quantity?

(a) The product of the fifth and eighth terms of the Fibonacci sequence

(b) The product of the sixth and seventh terms of the Fibonacci sequence

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