Practice Figure matrix - non verbal reasoning Online Quiz (set-2) For All Competitive Exams
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Starting with the top left figure, one line is increasing in clockwise direction.
So, four lines will come in fourth part.
Q-2)
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There are three types of faces, 3 types of hands and 3 types of legs. Each type is used once in each row.
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In each row (as well as each column), the third figure is a combination of all the elements of the first and the second figures.
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Second figure in each row consists of first arrow of the first figure as such and the second one in an inverted form.
The third figure is obtained by inverting tha arrows of second figure.
Q-5)
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In each row, the number of smaller figures increases by one at each step from left to right.
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In each row, the third figure from the left has design which is a union of the designs of the two figures on its left.
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In each row, the second figure is obtained by shading one of the four parts of the first figure and the third figure is obtained by shading two out of the four parts of the first figure.
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There are three types of triangular shadings, 3 types of legs, 3 positions of circles, each of which is used only once in a row.
Also, in each row two circles are shaded.
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In each row, the number of elements in the third figure is equal to the difference in the number of elements in the first and second figures.
Also, the third figure has the same types of elements (if any) as the elements in the first figure.
Q-10)
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Clearly, triangle follows circle and square follows triangle.
Q-11)
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In each row, the central part of the first figure rotates either 90° CW or 90° ACW to form the central part of the second figure and the central part of the first figure rotates through 180° to form the central part of the third figure.
Also, in each row, there are 3 types of side elements-rectangles, circles and triangles.
Q-12)
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In each row, third figure is obtained when in the second figure the first figure is placed and in the first figure again, second figure is placed reducing its size.
Q-13)
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As we move from left to right in each row, the figure rotates through an angle of 135° anti-clockwise at each step.
Q-14)
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In each column, three figures with one circle and one square each are present in such a way that three different patterns of both the circle and square are present in all columns.
Q-15)
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The second figure in each row is obtained by joining the lower part of first figure with its upper part.
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The number of components in each row either increases or decreases from left to right. In the third row, it increases.
Q-17)
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In each row, the second figure is obtained by rotating the first figure through 90° CW or 90° ACW and adding a circle to it.
Also, the third figure is obtained by adding two circles to the first figure (without rotating the figure).
Q-18)
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The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are not common to the first two figures.
Q-19)
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The second figure is a part of the first figure (but is not exactly the same as the first figure).
Q-20)
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In each row, all the three shapes i.e., triangle, square and pentagon are present.