Sunday, June 3, 2018

Inductive Reasoning Figure Series: Practice Questions

Q 1 − Which figure must continue series of figure?
Example1
Answer - Figure (1)
Explanation
In each step, one leaf is getting added on either side of line and after each two steps, figure is rotating through an angle of 45° clockwise. During rotation no leaf is added.

Q 2 − Which figure must continue series of figure?
Example2
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
In each step one line is added to either side of inclined line to make triangular shape and figure is rotating through an angle of 45° anti clockwise.

Q 3 − Which figure must replace question mark?
Example3
Answer - Figure (2)
Explanation
In each step one quarter of the figure is shaded in clockwise direction.

Q 4 − Which figure must replace question mark?
Example4
Answer - Figure (1)
Explanation
Each figure has shaded common area.

Q 5 − Which figure is not following the same sequence as followed by figures in question figure?
Example5
Answer - Figure (4)
Explanation
In each step 2 lines are getting omitted while one line is added in following step.

Q 6 − Which figure is not following the same sequence as followed by figures in question figure?
Example6
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
In each step, one space is shaded in clockwise direction.

Q 7 − Find the answer figure from alternatives which are numbered from 1 to 4 by using the sequence of set of figures given in question figure.
Example7
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
Like in 1st two figures common area is shaded, in next set of figures common area is not shaded.

Q 8 − Find the answer figure from alternatives which are numbered from 1 to 4 by using the sequence of set of figures given in question figure.
Example8
Answer - Option (2)
Explanation
Parallel lines are added to each side of the figure.

Q 9 − Which figure is different from others?
Example9
Answer - Option (3)
Explanation
Each box has three figures of two types, of which two are same while other is different.

Q 10 − Which figure is similar to question figure?
Example10
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
All figures consist of two same types of figure intersecting each other and common area is shaded.
Q 1 − Which figure must continue series of figure?
Example1
Answer - Figure (1)
Explanation
In each step, one leaf is getting added on either side of line and after each two steps, figure is rotating through an angle of 45° clockwise. During rotation no leaf is added.

Q 2 − Which figure must continue series of figure?
Example2
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
In each step one line is added to either side of inclined line to make triangular shape and figure is rotating through an angle of 45° anti clockwise.

Q 3 − Which figure must replace question mark?
Example3
Answer - Figure (2)
Explanation
In each step one quarter of the figure is shaded in clockwise direction.

Q 4 − Which figure must replace question mark?
Example4
Answer - Figure (1)
Explanation
Each figure has shaded common area.

Q 5 − Which figure is not following the same sequence as followed by figures in question figure?
Example5
Answer - Figure (4)
Explanation
In each step 2 lines are getting omitted while one line is added in following step.

Q 6 − Which figure is not following the same sequence as followed by figures in question figure?
Example6
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
In each step, one space is shaded in clockwise direction.

Q 7 − Find the answer figure from alternatives which are numbered from 1 to 4 by using the sequence of set of figures given in question figure.
Example7
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
Like in 1st two figures common area is shaded, in next set of figures common area is not shaded.

Q 8 − Find the answer figure from alternatives which are numbered from 1 to 4 by using the sequence of set of figures given in question figure.
Example8
Answer - Option (2)
Explanation
Parallel lines are added to each side of the figure.

Q 9 − Which figure is different from others?
Example9
Answer - Option (3)
Explanation
Each box has three figures of two types, of which two are same while other is different.

Q 10 − Which figure is similar to question figure?
Example10
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
All figures consist of two same types of figure intersecting each other and common area is shaded.Q 1 − Which figure must continue series of figure?
Example1
Answer - Figure (1)
Explanation
In each step, one leaf is getting added on either side of line and after each two steps, figure is rotating through an angle of 45° clockwise. During rotation no leaf is added.

Q 2 − Which figure must continue series of figure?
Example2
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
In each step one line is added to either side of inclined line to make triangular shape and figure is rotating through an angle of 45° anti clockwise.

Q 3 − Which figure must replace question mark?
Example3
Answer - Figure (2)
Explanation
In each step one quarter of the figure is shaded in clockwise direction.

Q 4 − Which figure must replace question mark?
Example4
Answer - Figure (1)
Explanation
Each figure has shaded common area.

Q 5 − Which figure is not following the same sequence as followed by figures in question figure?
Example5
Answer - Figure (4)
Explanation
In each step 2 lines are getting omitted while one line is added in following step.

Q 6 − Which figure is not following the same sequence as followed by figures in question figure?
Example6
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
In each step, one space is shaded in clockwise direction.

Q 7 − Find the answer figure from alternatives which are numbered from 1 to 4 by using the sequence of set of figures given in question figure.
Example7
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
Like in 1st two figures common area is shaded, in next set of figures common area is not shaded.

Q 8 − Find the answer figure from alternatives which are numbered from 1 to 4 by using the sequence of set of figures given in question figure.
Example8
Answer - Option (2)
Explanation
Parallel lines are added to each side of the figure.

Q 9 − Which figure is different from others?
Example9
Answer - Option (3)
Explanation
Each box has three figures of two types, of which two are same while other is different.

Q 10 − Which figure is similar to question figure?
Example10
Answer - Figure (3)
Explanation
All figures consist of two same types of figure intersecting each other and common area is shaded.

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