Idioms - Class 12 English - Chapter 4 - Notes, NCERT Solutions & Extra Questions
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Extra Questions - Idioms | CUET | English | Class 12
In the given image, we need to determine what number should replace the question mark. This number is situated inside a partition of a circle, each section of which is labeled with a larger number outside and another number inside.
To solve this, we observe a pattern based on the numbers inside and outside the partitions:
- For 3: the number inside is $$27 = 3^3$$
- For 4: the number inside is $$64 = 4^3$$
- For 5: the number inside is $$125 = 5^3$$
- For 6: the number inside is $$216 = 6^3$$
- For 7: the number inside is $$343 = 7^3$$
- For 8: the number inside is $$512 = 8^3$$
- For 9: the number inside is $$729 = 9^3$$
- For 10: the number inside is $$1000 = 10^3$$
Following this pattern, the numbers inside the circle are the cubes of the corresponding numbers outside. Each number inside the circle corresponds to the cube of the number labeled on its respective section.
Thus, for the section labeled '10' outside, where the question mark is placed inside:
$$ 10^3 = 1000 $$
Therefore, 1000 is the correct answer and should replace the question mark in the diagram.
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