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

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water image h131 25

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dot situation non verbal hme23

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water image s6b5

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non verbal reasoning counting figures 4 11

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Explanation:

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We shall label the figure as shown

The Simplest triangles are AFJ, FJK, FKB, BKG, JKG, JGC, HJC, HIJ, DIH, DEI, EIJ and AEJ i.e., 12 in number.

The triangles composed of two components each are JFB, FBG, BJG, JFG, DEJ, EJH, DJH and DEH i.e., 8 in number.

The triangles composed of three components each are AJB, JBC, DJC and ADJ i.e., 4 in number.

The triangles composed of six components each are DAB, ABC, BCD and ADC i.e., 4 in number.

Thus, there are 12 + 8 + 4 + 4 = 28 triangles in the given figure.


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non verbal figure matrix practice mcq image hm20

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Explanation:

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In each row, the central lines moves 90° clockwise and small line and circle interchange their places. Also, the number of small circles increases by one in each step.


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formation of figures non verbal r1721

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non verbal grouping of Figures hme2

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Q-8)  

analogy non verbal reasoning b2 2a 89

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Explanation:

The figure rotates through 135° ACW.

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non verbal grouping of Figures se1317

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non verbal figure matrix practice mcq image hm27

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Explanation:

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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.


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non verbal figure matrix practice mcq image hm6

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Explanation:

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In each row, two, three and four similar squares are present.


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dot situation non verbal s1517

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dot situation non verbal hme1

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non verbal figure matrix practice mcq image se926

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Explanation:

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The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are not common to the first two figures.


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paper folding non verbal hme 16

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dot situation non verbal hme28

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Q-17)  

formation of figures non verbal r173

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formation of figures non verbal a11113

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Q-19)  

dice non verbal reasoning s8128

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non verbal grouping of Figures hme16

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Q-21)  

ssc cgl tier 1 mirror images non  verbal question 18 h124

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Q-22)  

counting figures analytical reasoning m 2

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Explanation:

The figure in the question may be labelled as shown in the following figure.

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There are nine triangles in the upper half of the figure = ΔAEI, ΔAIG, ΔAEG, ΔGEO, ΔGBJ, ΔBFJ, ΔGBF, ΔGOF and ΔGEF.

Similarly, there are nine triangles in the lower half figure i.e., EFCD.

There are two more triangles ΔEGH and ΔFGH.

Hence, there are atotal of 20 triangles.


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ssc cgl tier 1 analogy non  verbal question 10 22 45

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dot situation non verbal s1513

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Q-25)  

paper folding non verbal rme 19

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Q-26)  

water image h131 5

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Q-27)  

mirror image hm4

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Q-28)  

non verbal grouping of Figures se135

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completion of figures reasoning a 49

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Q-30)  

non verbal grouping of Figures se1327

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