Practice Non verbal reasoning - non verbal reasoning Online Quiz (set-2) For All Competitive Exams

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non verbal reasoning counting figures 4 39

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Explanation:

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The figure may be labelled as shown

The squares composed of two components each are BJMI, CKMJ, DLMK and AIML i.e.,4 in number.

The squares composed of three components each are EBMA, BFCM, MCGD and AMDH i.e.,4 in number.

The squares composed of four components each are VWBA, XYCB, ZA$_1$DC and $B_1C_1$AD i.e.,4 in number.

The squares composed of seven components each are NOJL, PQKI, RSLJ and TUIK i.e.,4 in number.

There is only one square i.e., ABCD composed of eight components.

There is only one square i.e., EFGH composed of twelve components.

∴ Total number of squares in the given figure = 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 1 + 1 =18.


Q-2)  

square triangle completion non verbal reasoning images se1617

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Q-3)  

paper folding non verbal hme 2

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Q-4)  

non verbal rule detection model quotions se1219

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Q-5)  

non verbal cubes dice model mcqs 14d18

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paper folding non verbal hme 3

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Q-7)  

dot situation non verbal hme20

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Q-8)  

square triangle completion non verbal reasoning images se1637

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square triangle completion non verbal reasoning images se169

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Q-10)  

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Directions for the following questions :

In each of the following questions, there are four figures (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) which constitute the problem set and answer figures marked (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) each consisting of two figures marked (i) and (iv) which constitute the answer set.

NOTE: Select a figure from the answer sets the contents of which best alternative (?) in the problem sets such that figure (iii) is related to figure (iv) in same way as figure (i) is related to figure (iii).

Q-12)  

non verbal analogy type 6 detect analogy find related pairs 4

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Q-13)  

mirror image h126

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Q-14)  

mirror image h123

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Q-15)  

non verbal grouping of Figures se1319

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Q-17)  

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Directions for the following questions :

In each of the following questions, you are asked to find the mirror image of the clock. Here you are provided with four options which shows time. Choose the exact time which will be the mirror image of the clock showing time.

Q-18)   Find the mirror image of a clock showing time as 6 : 30

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Q-19)  

analogy non verbal reasoning b2 2a 188

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Explanation:

Each one of the squares rotates through 90° ACW.

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Q-20)  

ssc cgl tier 1 mirror images non  verbal question 1 h12 24

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Q-21)  

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Q-22)  

non verbal reasoning counting figures 4 55

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Explanation:

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We shall label the figure as shown

The Simplest rectangles are ABJI, BCKJ, IJFG and JKEF i.e.,4 in number.

The rectangles composed of two components each are ACKI, BCEF, IKEG and ABFG i.e.,4 in number.

The only rectangle composed of four components is ACEG.

Thus, there are 4 +4 + 1 = 9. rectangles in the given figure.


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Q-24)  

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Q-25)  

non verbal cubes dice model mcqs 14a9

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non verbal rule detection model quotions se1218

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Q-28)  

analogy non verbal reasoning h 21 24

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Explanation:

The figure rotates through 135° anti-clockwise and a new figure comes outside the existing figure.

The number of sides of the new figure is one more than that of the existing figure.

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non verbal cubes dice model mcqs 14d21

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Q-30)  

non verbal figure matrix practice mcq image hm23

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Explanation:

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In each row, the circles is unshaded in one of the figures, it has its upper part shaded in another figure and its RHS part shaded in the third figure.

There are three positions of the two triangles, each of which is used only once in a row.

Also, two of the figures in each row have one triangle shaded.