Practice Figure matrix - non verbal reasoning Online Quiz (set-1) For All Competitive Exams
Q-1)
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The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are not common to the first two figures.
Q-2)
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There are 3 types of faces, 3 types of bodies, 3 types of hands and 3 types of legs each of which is used only once in a single row.
So, the features which have not been used in the first two figures of the third row would combine to produce the missing figure.
Q-3)
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Each figure in third row comprises of figure marked as 1 of first row in inverted form and figure marked as 2 as it is.
Q-4)
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As we move from first to the second figure in a row, the figure gets intersected by two mutually perpendicular lines.
In the next step, dots appear at the ends of these lines and the lines disappear to give the third figure.
Q-5)
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The second figure is obtained from the first figure by moving the line segment to the opposite side of the square boundary and replacing it with two similar line segments.
Also, the element in the lower-left corner gets replaced by two similar elements - one placed in the upper-left and the other placed in the lower-right corner.
Q-6)
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In each row, from left to right the ratio of the number of circles is 1 : 2 : 3 or 3 : 2 : 1.
Q-7)
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Moving row wise the number of horizontal lines increases by one in each step.
Q-8)
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The third figure in each row comprises of the lines which are not common to the first two figures.
Q-9)
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There are three types of faces, 3 types of body, 3 types of hands and 3 types of legs, each of which is used only once in a row.
Q-10)
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In each column, the second figure (middle figure) is obtained by removing the upper part of the first figure (uppermost figure) and the third figure (lowermost figure) is obtained by vertically inverting the upper part of the first figure.
Q-11)
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In each row, two, three and four similar squares are present.
Q-12)
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The central figure of the matrix is formed by combining rest of the figures.
Q-13)
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Each row of the matrix contains one circle with two bars, one with three bars and one circle with four bars.
Q-14)
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The increases in the number of squares follows the pattern +1 in first row, +2 in second row and +3 in third row.
Q-15)
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The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are not common to the first two figures.
Q-16)
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In each row, the third figure is a collection of the common elements (line segments) of the first and the second figures.
Q-17)
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In each row, there are three types of arrows - an arrow with a single head and without any base, an arrow with double head having a circle at its base, an arrrow with triple head having a rectangle at its base.
Also, in each row, the arrows point in three directions - upwards, downwards and towards the right.
Q-18)
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In each row, the second figure is obtained by removing the outermost element of the first figure and the third figure is obtained by removing the outermost element of the second figure.
Q-19)
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There are 3 types of faces, 3 types of hands and 3 types of legs. Each type is used once in each row.
So, the features not used in the first two figures of the third row would together form the missing figure.
Q-20)
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In each row, from left to right, directions are changing and the quantities are either increasing or decreasing.