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Title Abstract reasoning practice set Abstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice s
Author Ghian Salango
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Abstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice sAbstract reasoning practice s...


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Which figure completes the series? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the series? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the series? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the series? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the series? * 1 point

A B C

D

Which figure completes the statement? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the statement? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the statement? *

1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the statement? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the statement? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure is the odd one out? * 1 point

A B C D E

Which figure is the odd one out? * 1 point

A B C D E

Which figure is the odd one out? * 1 point

A B C D E

Which figure is the odd one out? * 1 point

A B C D E

Which figure is the odd one out? * 1 point

A B C D E

Which figure completes the series? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the series? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure belongs in neither group? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure belongs in neither group? * 1 point

A B

C D

Which figure is next in the series? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure is next in the series? * 1 point

A B

C D

Which figure completes the grid? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure completes the grid? * 1 point

A

B C D

Which figure is the odd one out? * 1 point

A B C D

Which figure is the odd one out? * 1 point

Q1) Which shape comes next in the sequence?

A, B, C, D, E Answer The black and white dots are alternating between 5 and 7 in number. In the last picture there are 5 white dots and 7 black ones, meaning the following image should contain 7 white dots and 5 black ones. Correct Answer; E

Q2) Complete the sequence. A, B, C, D, E Answer

Each tile contains 2 overlapping shapes, 1 larger than the other. As the 2 shapes overlap a new, smaller shape if created inside the first large shape. The large shape in the following tile corresponds directly with this new shape that was created. When the shapes overlap the largest bisection is always within the biggest shape. Correct Answer; B

Q3) Complete the sequence. A, B, C, D, E Answer The first two rules are relatively easy to work out. The shape in the centre alternates between orange and white and the navy dot is moving around the tile corners in a clockwise direction. The real challenge is spotting that the big black square is moving

around the sides and corners of the tile in alternating directions, first anti-clockwise, then clock-wise. It also increases how many spaces it moves in increments of one. First it moves anti-clockwise one position, next it moves 2 spaces clockwise, then 3 anti-clockwise and so on. Correct Answer; C

Q4) Which is the odd string of letters out? A, B, C, D, E Answer Each string of letters contains S, F, G, H and J appearing in a loop. It is easier to imagine if you can see multiple loops appearing consecutively: S-F-G-H-J-S-F-G-H-J-S-F-G-H-J A, B, C and D strings all include letters in the right

order to fit in the same loop. For example, F always follows S and precedes G however in the last string (E) The letters are out of order. Correct Answer; E

Q5) Complete the sequence. A, B, C, D Answer There are 4 rules consistent in this sequence. First, the number of dots appearing in the centre is decreasing by one, as is the number of sides appearing on the black shape. The triangle is being flipped sideways and then back again and finally the square in the corner remains the same.

Correct Answer; B Question 1 Which of the boxes comes next in the sequence?

Question 2 Which shape follows in the sequence?

Question 2 Which box follows the sequence?

Answers Question 1: Circle, maintains same position in top right segment for one turn, and then is not present for the following three turns. Triangle, maintains same position in bottom left segment for one turn, and then is not present for the following two turns. So the answer is B).

Question 2: Diagonal line changes direction from top left corner to bottom right corner, then from top right corner to bottom left corner with each turn. Square moves around corner of the frame in an anti-clockwise direction with each turn. Circle appears on diagonal line in every third frame with each turn. So the answer is A).

Question 3: ’U’ shape rotates by 90 degrees with each turn. Circle changes position in the ’U’ shape as it appears in each segment with each turn. Triangle appears in same position within the ‘U’ shape on each alternate turn. So the answer is D)....


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