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NON VERBAL REASONING

SERIES Answer Figures:

Directions to Solve
Each of the following questions consists of five figures
marked A, B, C, D and E called the Problem Figures (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
followed by five other figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 A. 1 B. 2
called the Answer Figures. Select a figure from amongst
the Answer Figures which will continue the same series C. 3 D. 4
as established by the five Problem Figures.
1. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures E. 5
which will continue the same series as established by 4. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
the five Problem Figures. which will continue the same series as established by
Problem Figures: the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4
2. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures E. 5
which will continue the same series as established by
the five Problem Figures. 5. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
Problem Figures: which will continue the same series as established by
the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4

3. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures E. 5


which will continue the same series as established by
6. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
the five Problem Figures.
which will continue the same series as established
Problem Figures:
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)

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(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
7. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures C. 3 D. 4
which will continue the same series as established
E. 5
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: 10. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
8. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established E. 5
by the five Problem Figures. 11. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
Problem Figures: which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
9. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established E. 5
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: 12. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established

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by the five Problem Figures. which will continue the same series as established
Problem Figures: by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
E. 5
13. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established 16. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
by the five Problem Figures. which will continue the same series as established
Problem Figures: by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
14. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures E. 5
which will continue the same series as established 17. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
by the five Problem Figures. which will continue the same series as established
Problem Figures: by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
15. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures E. 5

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18. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures E. 5


which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures. 21. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
Problem Figures: which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4
19. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures E. 5
which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures. 22. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
Problem Figures: which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4
20. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures E. 5
which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures. 23. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
Problem Figures: which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

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C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
24. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established A. 1 B. 2
by the five Problem Figures.
C. 3 D. 4
Problem Figures:
E. 5
27. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) which will continue the same series as established
Answer Figures: by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
A. 1 B. 2
Answer Figures:
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
25. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established A. 1 B. 2
by the five Problem Figures.
C. 3 D. 4
Problem Figures:
E. 5
28. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) which will continue the same series as established
Answer Figures: by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
26. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established E. 5
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: 29. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures
which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Answer Figures:

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(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) C. 18 D. 19


Answer Figures:
3. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 A. 22 B. 24

E. 5 C. 26 D. 28

30. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures 4. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
which will continue the same series as established
by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

A. 12 B. 18
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
C. 22 D. 26
Answer Figures:
5. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 A. 18 B. 20

E. 5 C. 24 D. 27
6. Find the minimum number of straight lines
required to make the given figure.

ANALYTICAL REASONING
SECTION A
1. Find the number of triangles in the given figure. A. 13 B. 15

C. 17 D. 19
7. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 8 B. 10

C. 12 D. 14
2. Find the minimum number of straight lines
required to make the given figure. A. 16 B. 22

C. 28 D. 32
8. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.

A. 16 B. 17

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C. 8 D. 10
14. Find the minimum number of straight lines
required to make the given figure.

A. 11 B. 13

C. 15 D. 17
9. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.

A. 9 B. 11

C. 15 D. 16
15. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 12 B. 13

C. 14 D. 15
10. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.

A. 10 B. 12

C. 14 D. 16
A. 16 B. 13 16. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.

C. 9 D. 7
11. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 23 B. 27

C. 29 D. 31
17. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 21 B. 23

C. 25 D. 27
12. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 36 B. 40

C. 44 D. 48
18. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 10 B. 19

C. 21 D. 23
13. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 15 B. 16

C. 17 D. 18
19. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 5 B. 6

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A. 8 B. 10 A. 6 B. 5
C. 12 D. 14 C. 4 D. 3
20. Find the number of triangles in the given figure. 5. Count the number of triangles and squares in the
given figure.

A. 8 B. 10
A. 36 triangles, 7 squares
C. 11 D. 12
B. 38 triangles, 9 squares

SECTION B C. 40 triangles, 7 squares


1. Count the number of squares in the given figure.
D. 42 triangles, 9 squares
6. Count the number of triangles and squares in the
given figure.

A. 32 B. 30

C. 29 D. 28
2. Find the number of quadrilaterals in the given
A. 26 triangles, 5 squares
figure.
B. 28 triangles, 5 squares

C. 26 triangles, 6 squares
A. 6 B. 7 D. 28 triangles, 6 squares
C. 9 D. 11 7. What is the minimum number of different colours
required to paint he given figure such that no two
3. Count the number of squares in the given figure. adjacent regions have the same colour?

A. 8 B. 12

C. 15 D. 18 A. 3 B. 4
4. What is the minimum number of colours required
to fill the spaces in the given diagram without any C. 5 D. 6
two adjacent spaces having the same colour? 8. Count the number of triangles and squares in the
given figure.

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A. 28 triangles, 3 squares 13. How many triangles and parallelograms are there
in the following figure?
B. 24 triangles, 5 squares

C. 28 triangles, 5 squares

D. 24 triangles, 3 squares
9. Count the number of parallelogram in the given
A. 21, 17
figure.
B. 19, 13

C. 21, 15
A. 20 B. 18 D. 19, 17
C. 16 D. 12 14. Count the number of squares in the given figure.
10. In the adjoining figure, if the centres of all the
circles are joined by horizontal and vertical lines,
then find the number of squares that can be
formed.

A. 22 B. 20

C. 18 D. 14
15. Count the number of parallelogram in the given
figure.
A. 6 B. 7

C. 8 D. 1
11. Count the number of triangles and squares in the
given figure.
A. 8 B. 11

C. 12 D. 15

16. Count the number of convex pentagons in the


adjoining figure.
A. 21 triangles, 7 squares

B. 18 triangles, 8 squares

C. 20 triangles, 8 squares A. 16 B. 12

D. 22 triangles, 7 squares C. 8 D. 4
12. Count the number of squares in the given figure. 17. Count the number of rectangles in the given
figure.

A. 11 B. 21

C. 24 D. 26 A. 20 B. 18

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C. 16 D. 15 2. Find out the alternative figure which contains


figure (X) as its part.
18. Count the number of triangles and squares in the
given figure.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2

A. 28 triangles, 10 squares C. 3 D. 4
3. Find out the alternative figure which contains
B. 28 triangles, 8 squares
figure (X) as its part.
C. 32 triangles, 10 squares

D. 32 triangles, 8 squares
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
19. Count the number of parallelogram in the given
figure. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
4. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.
A. 47 B. 45

C. 41 D. 39
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
20. Count the number of parallelogram in the given
figure. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
5. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.
A. 23 B. 22

C. 21 D. 18
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
EMBEDDED IMAGES
A. 1 B. 2
SECTION A
Directions to Solve C. 3 D. 4
In each of the following questions, you are given a
6. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) followed by four alternative figures (1), (2),
figure (X) as its part.
(3) and (4) such that figure (X) is embedded in one of
them. Trace out the alternative figure which
contains fig. (X) as its part.
1. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 7. Find out the alternative figure which contains
A. 1 B. 2 figure (X) as its part.

C. 3 D. 4

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
13. Find out the alternative figure which contains
A. 1 B. 2 figure (X) as its part.

C. 3 D. 4
8. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
14. Find out the alternative figure which contains
A. 1 B. 2 figure (X) as its part.

C. 3 D. 4
9. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
15. Find out the alternative figure which contains
A. 1 B. 2 figure (X) as its part.

C. 3 D. 4
10. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
16. Find out the alternative figure which contains
A. 1 B. 2 figure (X) as its part.

C. 3 D. 4
11. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
17. Find out the alternative figure which contains
A. 1 B. 2 figure (X) as its part.
C. 3 D. 4
12. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
18. Find out the alternative figure which contains
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figure (X) as its part. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
3. Find out the alternative figure which contains
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
figure (X) as its part.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
19. Find out the alternative figure which contains (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
figure (X) as its part.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 4. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
20. Find out the alternative figure which contains
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
figure (X) as its part.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 5. Find out the alternative figure which contains
A. 1 B. 2 figure (X) as its part.

C. 3 D. 4

SECTION B (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


Directions to Solve A. 1 B. 2
In each of the following questions, you are given a
figure (X) followed by four alternative figures (1), (2), C. 3 D. 4
(3) and (4) such that figure (X) is embedded in one of
6. Find out the alternative figure which contains
them. Trace out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.
fig. (X) as its part.
1. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
7. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure
C. 3 D. 4 (X) as its part.
2. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

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C. 3 D. 4 figure (X) as its part.

8. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure


(X) as its part.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
14. Find out the alternative figure which contains
C. 3 D. 4 figure (X) as its part.

9. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure


(X) as its part.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
15. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure
C. 3 D. 4 (X) as its part.
10. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
16. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure
C. 3 D. 4 (X) as its part.
11. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
17. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure
C. 3 D. 4 (X) as its part.
12. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
18. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure
C. 3 D. 4 (X) as its part.
13. Find out the alternative figure which contains

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C. 3 D. 4
2. Find out from amongst the four alternatives
as to how the pattern would appear when
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
A. 1 B. 2 line.

C. 3 D. 4
19. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure
(X) as its part. (X) (1) (2) (3)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 3. Find out from amongst the four alternatives
A. 1 B. 2 as to how the pattern would appear when
the transparent sheet is folded at the
C. 3 D. 4 dotted line.
20. Find out the alternative figure which contains
figure (X) as its part.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
4. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as
C. 3 D. 4 to how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
PAPER FOLDING
SECTION A
Directions to Solve
In each of the following problems, a square (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
transparent sheet (X) with a pattern is given. Figure out A. 1 B. 2
from amongst the four alternatives as to how the
patter would appear when the transparent sheet is C. 3 D. 4
folded at the dotted line.
5. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
1. Find out from amongst the four alternatives
how the pattern would appear when the
as to how the pattern would appear when
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


(X) (1) (2) A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
6. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
(3) (4) transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
A. 1 B. 2

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C. 3 D. 4
11. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as
to how the pattern would appear when the
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
7. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
(X) would appear
(1) when
(2) the (3) (4)
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
12. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) to how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
8. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
to how the pattern would appear when the
A. 1 B. 2
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
C. 3 D. 4
13. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as
to how the pattern would appear when the
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
9. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
to how the pattern would appear when the A. 1 B. 2
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
C. 3 D. 4
14. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
10. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
to how the pattern would appear when the A. 1 B. 2
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
C. 3 D. 4
15. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
A. 1 B. 2

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C. 3 D. 4
20. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
16. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


SECTION B
Directions to Solve
A. 1 B. 2 In each of the following problems, a square transparent sheet (
out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the patter w
C. 3 D. 4 transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
1. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
17. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line. transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X) (1) (2 (3) (4)


(X (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
2. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
18. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
3. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
19. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2

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C. 3 D. 4 (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

4. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to A. 1 B. 2


how the pattern would appear when the C. 3 D. 4
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
9. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
5. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the C. 3 D. 4
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
10. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
6. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the C. 3 D. 4
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
11. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
7. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the C. 3 D. 4
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
12. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
8. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the C. 3 D. 4
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
13. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

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C. 3 D. 4
18. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as
to how the pattern would appear when the
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
14. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
19. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to
how the pattern would appear when the
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
15. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as
A. 1 B. 2
to how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line. C. 3 D. 4

GROUPING OF IMAGES
SECTION A
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) Directions to Solve
A. 1 B. 2 In each of the following questions, group the given
figures into three classes using each figure only once.
C. 3 D. 4 1. Group the given figures into three classes using
16. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to each figure only once.
how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) A. 1,4 ; 2,3 ; 5,6B. 1,5 ; 2,6 ; 4,3
A. 1 B. 2 C. 1,6 ; 2,3 ; 4,5 D. 1,2 ; 3,6 ; 4,5
C. 3 D. 4 2. Group the given figures into three classes using
each figure only once.
17. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as
to how the pattern would appear when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

(X (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2

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A. 1,3,9 ; 2,5,6 ; 4,7,8B.1,3,9 ; 2,7,8 ; 4,5,6 C. 1,3,4 ; 2,5,8 ; 6,7,9

C. 1,2,4 ; 3,5,7 ; 6,8,9D.1,3,6 ; 2,4,8 ; 5,7,9 D. 1,2,3 ; 4,5,6 ; 7,8,9


3. Group the given figures into three classes using 6. Group the given figures into three classes using
each figure only once. each figure only once.

A. 7,8,9 ; 2,4,3 ; 1,5,6


A. 1,5,7 ; 2,4,6 ; 3,9,8
B. 1,3,2 ; 4,5,7 ; 6,8,9
B. 1,5,7 ; 2,4,8 ; 3,6,9
C. 1,6,8 ; 3,4,7 ; 2,5,9
C. 1,4,7 ; 2,5,8 ; 3,6,9
D. 1,6,9 ; 3,4,7 ; 2,5,8
D. 1,7,9 ; 3,5,8 ; 2,4,6
4. Group the given figures into three classes using
each figure only once. 7. Group the given figures into three classes using
each figure only once.

A. 1,2,6 ; 3,4,7 ; 5

A. 1,2,3 ; 4,5,6 ; 7,8,9 B. 1,3 ; 2,6 ; 4,5,7

B. 1,3,5 ; 2,4,6 ; 7,8,9 C. 1,2,6,7 ; 3 ; 4,5

C. 1,5,9 ; 3,6,2 ; 4,7,8 D. 1,3 ; 2,4,5 ; 6,7


8. Group the given figures into three classes using
D. 1,9,7 ; 2,8,5 ; 3,4,6
each figure only once.

5. Group the given figures into three classes using


each figure only once.

A. 1,2,5 ; 3,7,8 ; 4,6,9

B. 1,7,2 ; 3,9,6 ; 4,5,8


A. 1,4,7 ; 2,5,8 ; 3,6,9
C. 2,3,8 ; 4,6,9 ; 1,5,7
B. 1,4,7 ; 2,5,9 ; 3,6,7
D. 5,6,9 ; 3,4,1 ; 2,7,8

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9. Group the given figures into three classes using B. 1,5,6 ; 2,4,8 ; 3,7,9
each figure only once.
C. 4,6,8 ; 3,5,7 ; 1,2,9

D. 1,2,7 ; 3,5,9 ; 4,6,8


2. Group the given figures into three classes using each
figure only once.

A. 2,4,7 ; 1,8,9 ; 3,5,6

B. 2,6,9 ; 1,5,7 ; 3,4,8

C. 2,6,7 ; 1,5,8 ; 3,4,9

D. 2,8,7 ; 1,5,9 ; 3,4,6 A. 1,5,8 ; 3,4,7 ; 2,6,9


10. Group the given figures into three classes using each figure only once.
B. 1,3,6 ; 4,5,9 ; 2,7,8

C. 1,3,6 ; 2,5,7 ; 4,8,9

D. 6,7,8 ; 1,3,7 ; 2,4,9


3. Group the given figures into three classes using each
figure only once.

A. 1,3,5 ; 2,6,9 ; 4,7,8

B. 2,3,4 ; 5,6,8 ; 9,1,7

C. 1,3,5 ; 2,6,8 ; 4,7,9

D. 3,2,4 ; 6,5,8 ; 7,9,1 A. 1,3,6 ; 4,5,8 ; 2,7,9

B. 2,3,9 ; 4,5,8 ; 1,6,7


SECTION B
Directions to Solve C. 1,6,8 ; 3,7,9 ; 2,4,5
In each of the following questions, group the given
figures into three classes using each figure only once. D. 3,8,9 ; 1,2,7 ; 4,5,6
1. Group the given figures into three classes using 4. Group the given figures into three classes using each
each figure only once. figure only once.

A. 1,2,4 ; 3,5,6 ; 7,8,9


A. 3,4,9 ; 5,7,8 ; 1,2,6
B. 1,7,8 ; 3,5,6 ; 2,4,9

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C. 1,3,4 ; 2,8,9 ; 5,6,7 C. 1,4,7 ; 2,3,6 ; 5,8,9

D. 1,7,8 ; 2,3,6 ; 4,5,9 D. 3,5,1 ; 4,7,8 ; 6,2,9


5. Group the given figures into three classes using 8. Group the given figures into three classes using each
each figure only once. figure only once.

A. 1,3,7 ; 2,4,6 ; 5,8,9 A. 1,5,8 ; 2,6,7 ; 3,4,9

B. 1,4,6 ; 2,5,7 ; 3,8,9 B. 1,5,7 ; 2,6,8 ; 3,4,5

C. 1,4,8 ; 2,5,6 ; 3,7,9 C. 1,5,8 ; 2,4,7 ; 3,6,9

D. 1,4,8 ; 2,7,9 ; 3,5,6 D. 1,5,8 ; 2,6,9 ; 3,4,7


6. Group the given figures into three classes using 9. Group the given figures into three classes using each
each figure only once. figure only once.

A. 1,7,9 ; 2,3,6 ; 4,5,8


A. 2,4,7 ; 1,6,9 ; 3,5,8
B. 1,2,9 ; 3,4,6 ; 5,7,8
B. 1,3,5 ; 2,6,7 ; 4,8,9
C. 1,6,8 ; 2,4,7 ; 3,5,9
C. 1,5,7 ; 2,3,6 ; 4,8,9
D. 1,7,8 ; 2,9,3 ; 6,4,5
D. 1,3,5 ; 2,4,7 ; 6,8,9
7. Group the given figures into three classes using
10. Group the given figures into three classes using each
each figure only once.
figure only once.

A. 1,4,7 ; 2,5,9 ; 3,8,6


A. 1,2,3 ; 4,5,8 ; 6,7,9
B. 2,6,9 ; 1,4,7 ; 5,8,3
B. 1,5,6 ; 2,3,4 ; 7,8,9

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C. 1,3,5 ; 2,4,8 ; 6,7,9 C. 2,4,9 ; 6,7,8 ; 1,3,5

D. 1,4,7 ; 2,5,8 ; 3,6,9 D. 3,7,8 ; 4,5,9 ; 1,2,6


11. Group the given figures into three classes using
each figure only once. IMAGE ANALYSIS
SECTION A
1. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

A. 1,4,7 ; 3,6,9 ; 2,5,8


A. 1 B. 2
B. 1,6,9 ; 2,4,7 ; 3,5,8
C. 3 D. 4
C. 1,4,7 ; 2,6,9 ; 3,5,8 2. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).
D. 1,5,7 ; 2,6,9 ; 3,4,8
12. Group the given figures into three classes using
each figure only once.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
3. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

A. 1,3,9 ; 2,5,8 ; 4,6,7

B. 1,5,8 ; 4,6,7 ; 2,3,9

C. 2,5,9 ; 1,3,8 ; 2,6,7 A. 1 B. 2

D. 1,8,9 ; 4,6,7 ; 2,3,5 C. 3 D. 4

13. Group the given figures into three classes using each 4. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
figure only once. can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1,5,9 ; 2,7,8 ; 3,4,6
5. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
B. 1,5,6 ; 4,7,8 ; 2,3,9 can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

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C. 3 D. 4
10. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
6. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) A. 1 B. 2
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).
C. 3 D. 4
11. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
7. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X). C. 3 D. 4
12. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
8. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X). C. 3 D. 4
13. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
9. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X). C. 3 D. 4

SECTION B
1. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found.

A. 1 B. 2

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
2. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
8. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
3. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
9. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
4. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

A. 1 B. 2
SECTION C
C. 3 D. 4 1. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
rotation.
5. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 2. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
rotation.
6. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 3. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
rotation.
7. Select the alternative in which the specified
components of the key figure (X) are found.

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C. 3 D. 4
9. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
rotation.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
4. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
A. 1 B. 2
rotation.
C. 3 D. 4
10. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
rotation.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
5. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after A. 1 B. 2
rotation.
C. 3 D. 4
11. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
rotation.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
6. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after A. 1 B. 2
rotation.
C. 3 D. 4
12. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
rotation.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
7. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after A. 1 B. 2
rotation.
C. 3 D. 4
13. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after
rotation.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
8. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after A. 1 B. 2
rotation.
C. 3 D. 4

ANALOGY
SECTION A
A. 1 B. 2 Directions to Solve
Each of the following questions consists of two sets of
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figures. Figures A, B, C and D constitute the Problem


Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 constitute the
Answer Set. There is a definite relationship between
figures A and B. Establish a similar relationship (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
between figures C and D by selecting a suitable figure
A. 1 B. 2
from the Answer Set that would replace the question
mark (?) in fig. (D). C. 3 D. 4
1. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?). E. 5
Problem Figures:
4. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5 A. 1 B. 2
2. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures C. 3 D. 4
that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures: E. 5
5. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
3. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?). E. 5
Problem Figures:
6. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
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Answer Figures: (A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
7. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures E. 5
that would replace the question mark (?). 10 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
Problem Figures: . that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures: Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
E. 5 E. 5
8. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures 11 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?). . that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures: Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures: Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
9. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?). E. 5
Problem Figures:
12 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:

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Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures: (A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
E. 5
13 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?). 16 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
Problem Figures: . that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures: (A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
E. 5
14 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
17 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?).
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures: Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4

E. 5 E. 5
15 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures 18 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?). . that would replace the question mark (?).

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Problem Figures: Directions to Solve


Each of the following questions consists of two sets of
figures. Figures A, B, C and D constitute the Problem
Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 constitute the
(A) (B) (C) (D) Answer Set. There is a definite relationship between
Answer Figures: figures A and B. Establish a similar relationship
between figures C and D by selecting a suitable figure
from the Answer Set that would replace the question
mark (?) in fig. (D).
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?).
A. 1 B. 2 Problem Figures:
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
19 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
Answer Figures:
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(A) (B) (C) (D) A. 1 B. 2
Answer Figures:
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 2. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?).
A. 1 B. 2
Problem Figures:
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
20 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures (A) (B) (C) (D)
. that would replace the question mark (?). Answer Figures:
Problem Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(A) (B) (C) (D) A. 1 B. 2
Answer Figures:
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 3. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
A. 1 B. 2 that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
SECTION B Answer Figures:

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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4

E. 5 E. 5
4. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures 7. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?). that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures: Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures: Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
5. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures C. 3 D. 4
that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures: E. 5
8. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
6. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?). E. 5
Problem Figures:
9. Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

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(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures: Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
10 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?). E. 5
Problem Figures:
13 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
11 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?). E. 5
Problem Figures:
14 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
12 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures C. 3 D. 4
. that would replace the question mark (?).
E. 5
Problem Figures:
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15 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures E. 5


. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures: 18 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5 A. 1 B. 2
16 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures C. 3 D. 4
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures: E. 5
19 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Answer Figures:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
17 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?). E. 5
Problem Figures:
20 Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures
. that would replace the question mark (?).
Problem Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer Figures:

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2

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C. 3 D. 4 5. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles


the mirror image of the given combination.
E. 5

MIRROR IMAGES
SECTION A
Directions to Solve A. 1 B. 2
In each of the following questions you are given a
combination of alphabets and/or numbers followed C. 3 D. 4
by four alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the
6. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
alternative which is closely resembles the mirror
the mirror image of the given combination.
image of the given combination.
1. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 7. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles


the mirror image of the given combination.
2. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 8. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.
3. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 9. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.
4. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 10. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.
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A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
11. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles 16. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination. the mirror image of the given combination.

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
12. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles 17. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination. the mirror image of the given combination.

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
13. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles 18. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination. the mirror image of the given combination.

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
14. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination. 19. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
15. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles C. 3 D. 4
the mirror image of the given combination. 20. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the mirror image of the given combination.

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(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
5. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
SECTION B figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, choose the correct
mirror images of the given image of the Fig.(X) from
amongst the four alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4)
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
given along with it.
1. Choose the correct mirror image of the given A. 1 B. 2
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
C. 3 D. 4
6. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


2. Choose the correct mirror image of the given A. 1 B. 2
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
C. 3 D. 4

7. Choose the correct mirror image of the given


figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


3. Choose the correct mirror image of the given A. 1 B. 2
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
C. 3 D. 4
8. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


4. Choose the correct mirror image of the given A. 1 B. 2
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
C. 3 D. 4
9. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.

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(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
10. Choose the correct mirror image of the given 15. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives. figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
11. Choose the correct mirror image of the given 16. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives. figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
12. Choose the correct mirror image of the given 17. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives. figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
13. Choose the correct mirror image of the given 18. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives. figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
14. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives. 19. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
4. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
20. Choose the correct mirror image of the given
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
5. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

PATTERN COMPLETION C. 3 D. 4
SECTION A 6. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, select a figure
from amongst the four alternatives, which when
placed in the blank space of figure (X) would
complete the pattern. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
1. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
7. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


2. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
8. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


3. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
9. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

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C. 3 D. 4
15. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
10. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
16. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
11. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 17. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
12. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 18. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
13. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 19. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
14. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 20. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

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(X) (1) (2) (3)


(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
(4)
A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
5. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
SECTION B
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, select a figure
from amongst the four alternatives, which when (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
placed in the blank space of figure (X) would A. 1 B. 2
complete the pattern.
1. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. C. 3 D. 4
6. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2 (X) (1) (2) (3)
(4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
2. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
C. 3 D. 4
7. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3)
C. 3 D. 4 (4)
3. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
8. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
9. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.

4. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

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A. 1 B. 2 15. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.

C. 3 D. 4
10. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
16. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
11. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
17. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
12. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
18. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

13. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
19. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

14. Identify the figure that completes the pattern. (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) 20. Identify the figure that completes the pattern.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

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(X) (1) (2) (3) (4)


A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

PAPER CUTTING
SECTION A
Directions to Solve
A. 1 B. 2
Each of the following questions consists of a set of three figures X, Y and Z showing a sequence
of folding of apiece of paper. Figure (Z) shows the manner in which C. the folded
3 paper has been
D. 4
cut. These three figures are followed by four answer figures from which you have to choose a
figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of 5.figure
Choose
(Z). a figure which would most closely
1. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 6. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble
2. Choose a figure which would most closely the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 7. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble
3. Choose a figure which would most closely the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
4. Choose a figure which would most closely 8. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z). the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

9. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble C. 3 D. 4


the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
13. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2
10. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble C. 3 D. 4
the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
14. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 15. Choose a figure which would most closely
11. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 16. Choose a figure which would most closely
12. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

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20. Choose a figure which would most closely


resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
17. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z). SECTION B
Directions to Solve
Each of the following questions consists of a set of
three figures X, Y and Z showing a sequence of folding
of apiece of paper. Figure (Z) shows the manner in
which the folded paper has been cut. These three
figures are followed by four answer figures from which
you have to choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of figure (Z).
1. Choose a figure which would most closely
A. 1 B. 2 resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

C. 3 D. 4
18. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
2. Choose a figure which would most closely
A. 1 B. 2 resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

C. 3 D. 4
19. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

A. 1 B. 2 3. Choose a figure which would most closely


C. 3 D. 4 resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

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A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
4. Choose a figure which would most closely
8. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
5. Choose a figure which would most closely A. 1 B. 2
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
C. 3 D. 4
9. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
6. Choose a figure which would most closely
A. 1 B. 2
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
C. 3 D. 4
10. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
7. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
11. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
15. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).
A. 1 B. 2

D
C. 3 4
.
12. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
16. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
13. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
17. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
14. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
18. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
2. Select the figure which satisfies the same
A. 1 B. 2 conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
C. 3 D. 4
19. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
3. Select the figure which satisfies the same
20. Choose a figure which would most closely conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
DOT SITUATION 4. Select the figure which satisfies the same
SECTION A conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
Directions to Solve
From amongst the figures marked (1), (2), (3) and (4),
select the figure which satisfies the same conditions of
placement of the dots as in figure (X).
1. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

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A. 1 B. 2 8. Select the figure which satisfies the same


conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
C. 3 D. 4
5. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
9. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
6. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
10. Select the figure which satisfies the same
A. 1 B. 2 conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

C. 3 D. 4

7. Select the figure which satisfies the same


conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
11. Select the figure which satisfies the same
A. 1 B. 2 conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

C. 3 D. 4

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A. 1 B. 2

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
15. Select the figure which satisfies the same
C. 3 D. 4
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
12. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
SECTION B
C. 3 D. 4 Directions to Solve
13. Select the figure which satisfies the same From amongst the figures marked (1), (2), (3) and (4),
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X. select the figure which satisfies the same conditions of
placement of the dots as in figure (X).
1. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 2. Select the figure which satisfies the same
14. Select the figure which satisfies the same conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
3. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
8. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
4. Select the figure which satisfies the same
A. 1 B. 2
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
C. 3 D. 4
9. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
5. Select the figure which satisfies the same A. 1 B. 2
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
C. 3 D. 4
10. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
6. Select the figure which satisfies the same A. 1 B. 2
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
C. 3 D. 4
11. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
7. Select the figure which satisfies the same A. 1 B. 2
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.
C. 3 D. 4
12. Select the figure which satisfies the same

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conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

A. 1 B. 2
Form II
C. 3 D. 4
In this case:
13. Select the figure which satisfies the same 1 lies opposite 6;
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X. 2 lies opposite 4;
3 lies opposite 5.

Form III
A. 1 B. 2 In this case:
1 lies opposite 4;
C. 3 D. 4
2 lies opposite 6;
14. Select the figure which satisfies the same 3 lies opposite 5.
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X.

Form IV
In this case:
1 lies opposite 4;
2 lies opposite 5;
A. 1 B. 2 3 lies opposite 6.

C. 3 D. 4
15. Select the figure which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Figure-X. Form V

In this case:
1 lies opposite 3;
2 lies opposite 5;
4 lies opposite 6.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
Form VI In this case:
CUBES AND DICE
will be the one of the faces of
Construction of Boxes:
the cube and it lies opposite 3;
The details of the cube formed when a sheet is folded
2 lies opposite 4;
to form a box:
1 lies opposite 5.
In this case:
1 lies opposite 5;
Form I
2 lies opposite 4; In this case:
3 lies opposite 6. Form VII
will be the one of the faces of

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the cube and it lies opposite 3; B. 3 and 4 only


2 lies opposite 4;
1 lies opposite 5. C. 1 and 2 only

D. 2 and 3 only
3. How many dots lie opposite to the face having three
dots, when the given figure is folded to form a
In this case: cube?
Form VIII
and are two faces of the
cube that lie opposite to each
other.
1 lies opposite 3;
2 lies opposite 4;

A. 2 B. 4

SECTION A C. 5 D. 6
Directions to Solve
4. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
The sheet of paper shown in the figure (X) given on the
from the given sheet of paper (X).
left hand side, in each problem, is folded to form a box.
Choose from amongst the alternatives (1), (2), (3) and
(4), the boxes that are similar to the box that will be
formed.
1. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).

A. 1 and 3 only

B. 1 and 4 only

C. 2 and 4 only

D. 3 and 4 only
A. 1 and 2 only
5. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
B. 2 and 4 only from the given sheet of paper (X).

C. 2 and 3 only

D. 1 and 4 only
2. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).

A. 1 and 2 only

B. 2 and 3 only

C. 2 and 4 only

D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
A. 1 and 4 only
6. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).

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A. 1 only

B. 2 only

C. 3 only

D. 4 only
A. 1 only
10 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
B. 1 and 3 only . from the given sheet of paper (X).

C. 1, 3 and 4 only

D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
7. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).

A. 2 and 3 only

B. 1, 3 and 4 only
A. 1 only
C. 2 and 4 only
B. 2 only
D. 1 and 4 only
C. 1 and 3 only 11 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
. from the given sheet of paper (X).
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4 only
8. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).

A. 1, 2 and 3 only

B. 2 and 3 only
A. 1 only C. 1, 3 and 4 only
B. 2 only D. 2, 3 and 4 only
C. 3 only 12 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
. from the given sheet of paper (X).
D. 4 only
9. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).

A. 1 and 2 only

B. 1, 2 and 3 only

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C. 1 and 3 only C. 4 only

D. 1, 2, 3 and 4 D. 3 and 4 only


13 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed 16 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
. from the given sheet of paper (X). . from the given sheet of paper (X).

A. 1 and 3 only

B. 2, 3 and 4 only A. 1 only

C. 2 only B. 2 and 3 only

D. 3 and 4 only C. 1 and 3 only


14 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed D. 1, 2 and 4 only
. from the given sheet of paper (X).
17 Which of the following finished patterns can be
. obtained from the piece of cardboard (X) shown
below?

A. 1 and 2 only A. 1 B. 2
B. 1, 2 and 4 only C. 3 D. 4
C. 1 and 4 only 18 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
. from the given sheet of paper (X).
D. 1, 2 and 3 only
15 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
. from the given sheet of paper (X).

A. 1 and 3 only

B. 2 and 4 only

C. 3 and 4 only

D. 1 and 4 only
A. 1 and 2 only 19 Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
. from the given sheet of paper (X).
B. 2, 3 and 4 only

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C. 1, 3 and 4 only

D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
23. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).

A. 1 only

B. 2 only

C. 3 only A. 1 and 2 only


D. 4 only B. 1 and 3 only
20 When the following figure is folded to form a cube,
. how many dots lie opposite the face bearing five C. 3 and 4 only
dots?
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4

SECTION B
1. Observe the dots on a dice (one to six dots) in the
following figures. How many dots are contained
on the face opposite to that containing four dots?
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
21. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).
A. 2

B. 3

C. 6

A. 1 only D. Cannot be determined


2. Three different positions of a dice are shown
B. 1, 2 and 3 only below. How many dots lie opposite 2 dots?
C. 2 and 3 only

D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
22. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed
from the given sheet of paper (X).
A. 1 B. 3

C. 5 D. 6
3. The six faces of a dice have been marked with
alphabets A, B, C, D, E and F respectively. This
dice is rolled down three times. The three
A. 1 only positions are shown as:

B. 1 and 3 only

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A. 1

B. 5

C. 6
Find the alphabet opposite A.
D. Cannot be determined
A. C B. D
8. Below are depicted the three different positions
C. E D. F of a dice. Find the number of dots on the face
opposite to the face with one dot.
4. Three positions of a dice are given. Based on
them find out which number is found opposite
the number 2 in the given cube.

A. 2 B. 3

C. 4 D. 6
A. 6 B. 5 9. Two positions of a parallelepiped are shown
below. When the number 3 will be on the top
C. 3 D. 1
side, then which number will be at the bottom?
5. A dice is thrown four times and its four different
positions are shown below. Find the number on
the face opposite the face showing 2.

A. 1 B. 4

C. 5 D. 6
A. 3 B. 4 10. A dice is numbered from 1 to 6 in different ways.
If 1 is adjacent to 2, 3 and 5, then which of the
C. 5 D. 6 following statements is necessarily true?
6. Two positions of a dice are shown. When 4 is at A. 4 is adjacent to 6
the bottom, what number will be on the top?
B. 2 is adjacent to 5

C. 1 is adjacent to 6

D. 1 is adjacent to 4
A. 1 B. 2 11. What will be the number at the bottom, if 5 is at
the top; the two positions of the dice being as
C. 5 D. 6
given below:
7. A dice is rolled twice and the two positions are
shown in the figure below. What is the number of
dots at the bottom face when the dice is in
position (i)?

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 6
12. If the total number of dots on opposite faces of a

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cubical block is always 7, find the figure which is A. 2


correct.
B. 3

C. 6

D. Cannot be determined
A. Fig.1 B. Fig.2 17. A dice is numbered from 1 to 6 in different ways.
If 2 is opposite to 3 and adjacent to 4 and 6, then
C. Fig.3 D. Fig.4 which of the following statements is necessarily
13. Two positions of a block are given below. When 1 true?
is at the top, which number will be at the A. 1 is opposite to 5
bottom?
B. 4 is opposite to 6

C. 4 is adjacent to 2 and 6

D. 1 is adjacent to 2 and 3
A. 2 B. 3 18. Two positions of a dice are shown below. When
number 1 is on the top, what number will be at
C. 4 D. 6 the bottom?
14. What number is opposite 3 in the figure shown
below? The given two positions are of the same
dice whose each surface bears a number among
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

A. 2

B. 3

C. 5
A. 2 B. 4
D. Cannot be determined
C. 5 D. 6
19. Two positions of a cube are shown below. When
15. Two positions of a dice are shown below. Identify
the number 4 will be at the bottom, then which
the number at the bottom when the top is '3'?
number will be at the top?

A. 2 B. 4 A. 3

C. 5 D. 6 B. 5
16. Three different positions X, Y and Z of a dice are
C. 6
shown in the figures given below. Which number
lies at the bottom face in position X? D. Cannot be determined
20. Two positions of a block are shown below: When
six is at the bottom, what number will be at the
top?

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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 4 D. 5 C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
CLASSIFICATION
SECTION A 5. Choose the figure which is different from the
Directions to Solve rest.
In each problem, out of the five figures marked (1),
(2), (3), (4) and (5), four are similar in a certain
manner. However, one figure is not like the other (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
four. Choose the figure which is different from the
A. 1 B. 2
rest.
1. Choose the figure which is different from the C. 3 D. 4
rest.
E. 5
6. Choose the figure which is different from the
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) rest.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


E. 5 A. 1 B. 2
2. Choose the figure which is different from the C. 3 D. 4
rest.
E. 5
7. Choose the figure which is different from the
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) rest.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


E. 5 A. 1 B. 2
3. Choose the figure which is different from the C. 3 D. 4
rest.
E. 5
8. Choose the figure which is different from the
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) rest.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


E. 5 A. 1 B. 2
4. Choose the figure which is different from the C. 3 D. 4
rest.
E. 5
9. Choose the figure which is different from the
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rest. E. 5
14. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
10. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest. E. 5
15. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
11. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest. E. 5
16. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
12. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest. E. 5
17. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
13. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest. E. 5
18. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2

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C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4

E. 5 E. 5
19. Choose the figure which is different from the 3. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest. rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
E. 5 4. Choose the figure which is different from the
20. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
E. 5
E. 5
5. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.
SECTION B
Directions to Solve
In each problem, out of the five figures marked (1),
(2), (3), (4) and (5), four are similar in a certain (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
manner. However, one figure is not like the other A. 1 B. 2
four. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest. C. 3 D. 4
1. Choose the figure which is different from the
E. 5
rest.
6. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4
2. Choose the figure which is different from the
E. 5
rest.
7. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

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A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4

8. Choose the figure which is different from the E. 5


rest.
13. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4

9. Choose the figure which is different from the E. 5


rest.
14. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4
10. Choose the figure which is different from the E. 5
rest.
15. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

E. 5 C. 3 D. 4

11. Choose the figure which is different from the E. 5


rest.
16. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
E. 5
C. 3 D. 4
12. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.

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E. 5 image of the given combination.


1. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
17. Choose the figure which is different from the the water-image of the given combination.
rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
2. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
E. 5 the water-image of the given combination.
18. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) A. 1 B. 2

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

C. 3 D. 4 3. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles


the water-image of the given combination.
E. 5
19. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest.

A. 1 B. 2

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) C. 3 D. 4


A. 1 B. 2 4. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
the water-image of the given combination.
C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
20. Choose the figure which is different from the
rest. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 5. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles
A. 1 B. 2 the water-image of the given combination.

C. 3 D. 4

E. 5
A. 1 B. 2
WATER IMAGES
SECTION A C. 3 D. 4
Directions to Solve 6. Choose the alternative which is closely
In each of the following questions, you are given a resembles the water-image of the given
combination of alphabets and/or numbers followed combination.
by four alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the
alternative which is closely resembles the water-
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A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
7. Choose the alternative which is closely 12. Choose the alternative which is closely
resembles the water-image of the given resembles the water-image of the given
combination. combination.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
8. Choose the alternative which is closely
13. Choose the alternative which is closely
resembles the water-image of the given
resembles the water-image of the given
combination.
combination.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
9. Choose the alternative which is closely
14. Choose the alternative which is closely
resembles the water-image of the given
resembles the water-image of the given
combination.
combination.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
10. Choose the alternative which is closely
15. Choose the alternative which is closely
resembles the water-image of the given
resembles the water-image of the given
combination.
combination.

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
11. Choose the alternative which is closely 16. Choose the alternative which is closely
resembles the water-image of the given resembles the water-image of the given
combination. combination.

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In each of the following questions, choose the water image of t


four alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4) given along with it.
1. Choose the correct water image of the given figure (X)
from amongst the four alternatives.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
17. Choose the alternative which is closely A. 1 B. 2
resembles the water-image of the given
combination. C. 3 D. 4
2. Choose the correct water image of the given figure (X)
from amongst the four alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
18. Choose the alternative which is closely
resembles the water-image of the given C. 3 D. 4
combination.
3. Choose the correct water image of the given figure (X)
from amongst the four alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
19. Choose the alternative which is closely A. 1 B. 2
resembles the water-image of the given
combination. C. 3 D. 4
4. Choose the correct water image of the given figure (X)
from amongst the four alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2

20. Choose the alternative which is closely C. 3 D. 4


resembles the water-image of the given
5. Choose the correct water image of the given figure (X)
combination.
from amongst the four alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
6. Choose the correct water image of the given
SECTION B figure (X) from amongst the four
Directions to Solve alternatives.

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A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
7. Choose the correct water image of the given 12. Choose the correct water image of the
figure (X) from amongst the four given figure (X) from amongst the four
alternatives. alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
8. Choose the correct water image of the
given figure (X) from amongst the four 13. Choose the correct water image of the
alternatives. given figure (X) from amongst the four
alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
9. Choose the correct water image of the given 14. Choose the correct water image of the given figure
figure (X) from amongst the four (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 15. Choose the correct water image of the given figure
10. Choose the correct water image of the given figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives.
(X) from amongst the four alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
16. Choose the correct water image of the
A. 1 B. 2 given figure (X) from amongst the four
alternatives.
C. 3 D. 4
11. Choose the correct water image of the
given figure (X) from amongst the four
alternatives.
A. 1 B. 2

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C. 3 D. 4
17. Choose the correct water image of
the given figure (X) from amongst the
four alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
18. Choose the correct water image of the
given figure (X) from amongst the four C. 3 D. 4
alternatives.
2. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
19. Choose the correct water image of the
given figure (X) from amongst the four
alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
3. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
20. Choose the correct water image of the given that would complete the figure matrix.
figure (X) from amongst the four
alternatives.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

FIGURE MATRIX
SECTION A A. 1 B. 2
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, find out which of C. 3 D. 4
the answer figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) completes the 4. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
figure matrix ? that would complete the figure matrix.
1. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

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A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
5. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives 8. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix. that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4

6. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives 9. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix. that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4

7. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives 10. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix. that would complete the figure matrix.

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
14. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
C. 3 D. 4 that would complete the figure matrix.
11. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
15. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
C. 3 D. 4 that would complete the figure matrix.
12. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
16. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
C. 3 D. 4 that would complete the figure matrix.
13. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 A. 1 B. 2
17. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix. C. 3 D. 4
20. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
18. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

SECTION B
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, find out which of
the answer figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) completes the
figure matrix ?
1. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
19. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

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2. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives


that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
6. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
3. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
7. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
4. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4 8. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
5. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
that would complete the figure matrix.

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A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
9. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives 12. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix. that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
10. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix. 13. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
C. 3 D. 4
11. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix. 14. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

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A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
2. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule.
Rule: Any figure can be traced by a single
unbroken line without retracting.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
15. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives
that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
3. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule.
Rule: Closed figures gradually become open and
open figures gradually become closed.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

RULE DETECTION
SECTION A
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, choose the set of
figures which follows the given rule.
1. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule.
Rule: Closed figures losing their sides and open
figures gaining their sides.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
4. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule.
Rule: Closed figures become more and more open
and open figures become more and more closed.

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A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
5. Choose the set of figures which follows the given SECTION B
rule. Directions to Solve
Rule: The series becomes complex as it proceeds. In each of the following questions, choose the set of
figures which follows the given rule.
1. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule.
Rule: Closed figures become more and more open
and open figures become more and more closed.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
6. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule.
Rule: Closed figures become more and more open
and open figures become more and more closed.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
2. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule.
Rule: The series becomes simpler as it proceeds.

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A. 1 B. 2 A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 C. 3 D. 4
3. Choose the set of figures which follows the given 5. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule. rule.
Rule: As the circle decreases in size, its sectors Rule: Closed figures become more and more open
increase in number. and open figures become more and more closed.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
4. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule. C. 3 D. 4
Rule: The series becomes complex as it proceeds.
6. Choose the set of figures which follows the given
rule.
Rule: Closed figure becomes more and more
open.

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A. 124 B. 125

C. 234 D. 245
4. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4 A. 123 B. 124
SHAPE CONSTRUCTION C. 135 D. 145
SECTION A
Directions to Solve 5. Select the alternative which represents three out
In each of the following questions, a set of five of the five alternative figures which when fitted
alternative figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 followed by a set of into each other would form a complete square.
four alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D) is provided. It is
required to select the alternative which represents
three out of the five alternative figures which when
fitted into each other would form a complete square.
1. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted A. 134 B. 345
into each other would form a complete square.
C. 234 D. 135
6. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.
A. 145 B. 245

C. 123 D. 234
2. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted A. 124 B. 234
into each other would form a complete square.
C. 345 D. 235
7. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.

A. 124 B. 345

C. 123 D. 135
3. Select the alternative which represents three out A. 135 B. 123
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.
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C. 145 D. 234
8. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.
A. 145 B. 135

C. 235 D. 234
13.Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
A. 123 B. 234 into each other would form a complete square.
C. 345 D. 245
9. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.
A. 134 B. 124

C. 234 D. 345
14.Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
A. 123 B. 234
into each other would form a complete square.
C. 134 D. 235
10.Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.

A. 123 B. 235

C. 245 D. 145
15.Select the alternative which represents three out
A. 123 B. 134
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
C. 135 D. 345 into each other would form a complete square.
11.Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.

A. 145 B. 234

C. 245 D. 135
16.Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
A. 145 B. 234
into each other would form a complete square.
C. 134 D. 235
12.Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square.
A. 123 B. 125

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C. 234 D. 245 three out of the five alternative figures which when
fitted into each other would form a equilateral
17.Select the alternative which represents three out triangle.
of the five alternative figures which when fitted 1. Select the alternative which represents three out
into each other would form a complete square. of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a equilateral triangle.

A. 124 B. 234 A. 234 B. 134

C. 345 D. 235 C. 345 D. 245

18.Select the alternative which represents three out 2. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square. into each other would form a equilateral triangle.

A. 123 B. 124 A. 124 B. 135

C. 125 D. 235 C. 134 D. 345


19.Select the alternative which represents three out 3. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square. into each other would form a equilateral triangle.

A. 125 B. 123 A. 135 B. 124

C. 235 D. 234 C. 245 D. 345

20.Select the alternative which represents three out 4. Select the alternative which represents three out
of the five alternative figures which when fitted of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a complete square. into each other would form a equilateral triangle.

A. 123 B. 134
A. 125 B. 235
C. 135 D. 145
C. 145 D. 245
SECTION B 5. Select the alternative which represents three out
Directions to Solve of the five alternative figures which when fitted
In each of the following questions, a set of five into each other would form a equilateral triangle.
alternative figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 followed by a set of
four alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D) is provided. It is
required to select the alternative which represents

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A. 124 B. 234

C. 245 D. 345
6. Select the alternative which represents three out A. 234 B. 123
of the five alternative figures which when fitted
into each other would form a equilateral triangle. C. 345 D. 235

SECTION C
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, a key figure
marked (X) is given, followed by four other alternative
A. 123 B. 234 figures marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). It is required to
select one figure from the alternatives, which fits
C. 345 D. 245 exactly into figure (X) to form a complete square.
7. Select the alternative which represents three out 1. Select a figure from the given four alternatives
of the five alternative figures which when fitted which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
into each other would form a equilateral triangle. complete square.

A. 123 B. 135 A. 1 B. 2

C. 245 D. 345 C. 3 D. 4
8. Select the alternative which represents three out 2. Select a figure from the given four alternatives
of the five alternative figures which when fitted which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
into each other would form a equilateral triangle. complete square.

A. 123 B. 135 A. 1 B. 2

C. 234 D. 245 C. 3 D. 4
9. Select the alternative which represents three out 3. Select a figure from the given four alternatives
of the five alternative figures which when fitted which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
into each other would form a equilateral triangle. complete square.

A. 135 B. 124 A. 1 B. 2

C. 245 D. 345 C. 3 D. 4
10 Select the alternative which represents three out 4. Select a figure from the given four alternatives
. of the five alternative figures which when fitted which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
into each other would form a equilateral triangle. complete square.

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C. 3 D. 4
9. Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
5. Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
10.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
6. Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
A. 1 B. 2
complete square.
C. 3 D. 4
11.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
A. 1 B. 2
7. Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a C. 3 D. 4
complete square.
12.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
8. Select a figure from the given four alternatives A. 1 B. 2
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square. C. 3 D. 4
13.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square.

A. 1 B. 2

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complete square.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
14.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a A. 1 B. 2
complete square.
C. 3 D. 4
19.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
15.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
20.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square.
A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
16.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square. A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
17.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a
complete square.

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4
18.Select a figure from the given four alternatives
which fits exactly into Figure-X to form a

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SERIES The number of parts increases by one along with the
1. Answer: Option C number of sides in the figure.
In each step, element at the upper-right position gets 13. Answer: Option A
enlarged, inverts vertically and reaches the lower-left In each step, the dot moves one space CW and the arrow
corner; the existing element at the lower-left position, is moves two spaces CW.
lost and a new small element appears at the upper-right 14. Answer: Option C
position. One arc and four arcs get inverted alternately.
2. Answer: Option B 15. Answer: Option C
In each step, the elements move in the sequence. The pin rotates 45oCW and 90oCW alternately and moves
3. Answer: Option D one space (each space is equal to half-a-side of the square)
In each step, the CW-end element moves to the ACW-end and two spaces CW alternately. The arrow rotates
position. 90oACW and 45oACW alternately and moves two spaces
4. Answer: Option A and one space.
Both the larger and the smaller squares move to the 16. Answer: Option C
adjacent corner ACW in each turn. Also, the shading in the In each step, the pin rotates 90oCW and the arrow rotates
smaller square moves 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... steps ACW 90oACW.
sequentially and the shading in the larger square moves 1, 17. Answer: Option B
2, 3, 4, 5,.... steps CW sequentially. In one step, the figure gets laterally inverted and one line
5. Answer: Option A segment is lost from the upper end of the RHS portion of
One, two, three, one, two, three.....arcs get inverted the figure. In the next step, the figure gets laterally
sequentially. This inversion takes place in an ACW inverted and one line segment is lost from the upper end
direction. of the LHS portion of the figure.
6. Answer: Option B 18. Answer: Option B
Similar figure reappears in every second step. Each time The elements move in the sequences
the first figure reappears, the elements interchange
positions in the order: And alternately.
And, each time the second figure
reappears, the elements 19. Answer: Option D
interchange positions in the order: All the elements move half-a-side of the square boundary
in ACW direction in each step. Also, first, third and fifth
7. Answer: Option A elements are replaced by new elements in one step and
In One step, the middle element rotates through 180o and second, fourth and sixth elements are replaced by new
in the next step, the other two elements rotate through elements in the next step. The two steps are repeated
180o. The two steps are repeated alternately. alternately.
8. Answer: Option A 20. Answer: Option E
The central arrow rotates 90oACW and 45oCW alternately. In the first step, the ACW end element moves two spaces
The half-arrow moves half-a-side of the square boundary (each space is equal to half-a-side of the square boundary)
in a CW direction and its head turns to the other side of in an ACW direction. In the second step, the CW-end
the line in each step. element moves three spaces ACW. In the third step, the
9. Answer: Option D remaining element moves four spaces ACW. The three
The 'T' shaped large element rotates 90oCW in each step. steps are repeated to continue the series.
The two small symbols interchange positions and the 21. Answer: Option C
symbol that reaches the upper position gets replaced by a The symbols move in the sequence
new one. in the first step. In each
10. Answer: Option E subsequent step, the symbols move in the sequence
In the first step, the lowermost line segment is converted obtained by rotating the previous sequence through
into a curve. In the second step, the second line segment 90oACW. Also, in each step, the symbol that reaches the
also gets converted into a curve and the (existing curve is encircled position gets replaced by a new one.
inverted. In each subsequent step, all the 22. Answer: Option D
elements (line segments and curves) In each step, all the elements move to the adjacent corner
move in the sequence (of the square boundary) in a CW direction and the
11. Answer: Option D element that reaches the upper-left corner gets vertically
In one step, the existing element enlarges and a new inverted.
element appears inside this element. In the next step, the 23. Answer: Option C
outer element is lost. In each step, one line segment is lost from the CW-end of
12. Answer: Option E the outer element and a new line segment appears at the

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ACW-end. Also, the inner 'L' shaped element rotates The simplest triangles are AHG, AIG, AIB, JFE, CJE and CED
90oCW in each step. i.e. 6 in number.
24. Answer: Option D The triangles composed of two components each are ABG,
In each step, the first element moves to the third position CFE, ACJ and EGI i.e. 4 in number.
and gets replaced by a new element; the second and the The triangles composed of three components each are
third elements move to the first and the second positions ACE, AGE and CFD i.e. 3 in number. There is only one
respectively and the entire figure rotates 90oCW. triangle i.e. AHE composed of four components.
25. Answer: Option C Therefore, there are 6 + 4 + 3 + 1 = 14 triangles in the
We can label the arcs as shown given figure.
The arcs get inverted in the 2. Answer: Option B
sequence (1 & 2),(3, 4 & 5),(6 & 1),(2, 3 & 4),(5 &6), The figure may be labeled as shown.

26. Answer: Option A
The elements move in the sequences
and alternately. Also, in each
step, the symbol that reaches the encircled
position, gets replaced by a new symbol.
27. Answer: Option C
In one step, all the elements get vertically The horizontal lines are IK, AB, HG and DC i.e. 4 in number.
inverted and interchange positions in the The vertical lines are AD, EH, JM, FG and BC i.e. 5 in
sequence number. The slanting lines are IE, JE, JF, KF, DE, DH, FC and
GC i.e. 8 is number. Thus, there are 4 + 5 + 8 = 17 straight
lines in the figure.
3. Answer: Option D
In the next step, the elements interchange positions in the The figure may be labeled as shown.
sequence

and the third element gets vertically inverted.


28. Answer: Option A
Three elements (encircled in-the figures below) rotate
through 90oCW in each step. This rotation takes place in
the following sequence
: The simplest triangles are AGH, GFO, LFO, DJK, EKP, PEL
and IMN i.e. 7 in number.The triangles having two
components each are GFL, KEL, AMO, NDP, BHN, CMJ, NEJ
and HFM i.e. 8 in number.The triangles having three
components each are IOE, IFP, BIF and CEI i.e. 4 in
This sequence is repeated to continue the series. number.The triangles having four components each are
29. Answer: Option C ANE and DMF i.e. 2 in number.The triangles having five
In each step, all the existing arcs get laterally inverted and components each are FCK, BGE and ADL i.e. 3 in number.
a new arc is added which is oriented in a direction The triangles having six components each are BPF, COE,
opposite to that of the last added arc. The arcs are added DHF and AJE i.e. 4 in number.Total number of triangles in
at various positions in the following sequences: the figure = 7 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 28.
4. Answer: Option B
30. Answer: Option B The figure may be labeled as shown.
In each step, one of the elements-gets laterally inverted.
ANALYTICAL REASONING
SECTION A
1. Answer: Option D
The figure may be labeled as shown.

The simplest triangles are AHB, GHI, BJC, GFE, GIE, IJE, CEJ
and CDE i.e. 8 in number.

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The triangles composed of two components each are HEG, The triangles composed of three components each are
BEC, HBE, JGE and ICE i.e. 5 in number. AJB, JBC, DJC and ADJ i.e. 4 in number.
The triangles composed of three components each are The triangles composed of six components each are DAB,
FHE, GCE and BED i.e. 3 in number. ABC, BCD and ADC i.e. 4 in number.
There is only one triangle i.e. AGC composed of four Thus, there are 12 + 8 + 4 + 4 = 28 triangles in the figure.
components. 8. Answer: Option C
There is only one triangle i.e. AFD composed of nine The figure may be labelled as shown.
components.
Thus, there are 8 + 5 + 3 + 1 + 1 = 18 triangles in the given
figure.
5. Answer: Option C
The figure may be labeled as shown.

The simplest triangles are AKI, AIL, EKD, LFB, DJC, BJC, DHC
and BCG i.e. 8 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are AKL,
ADJ, AJB and DBC i.e. 4 in number.
The simplest triangles are IJO, BCJ, CDK, KQL, MLQ, GFM, The triangles composed of the three components each are
GHN and NIO i.e. 8 in number. ADC and ABC i.e. 2 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are ABO, There is only one triangle i.e. ADB composed of four
AHO, NIJ, IGP, ICP, DEQ, FEQ, KLM, LCP and LGP i.e.10 in components.
number. Thus, there are 8+ 4 + 2 + 1= 15 triangles in the figure.
The triangles composed of four components each are HAB, 9. Answer: Option D
DEF, LGI, GIC, ICL and GLC i.e. 6 in number. The figure may be labeled as shown.
Total number of triangles in the figure = 8 + 10 + 6 = 24.
6. Answer: Option A
The figure may be labeled as shown.

The simplest triangles are ABF, BIC, CIH, GIH, FGE and AFE
i.e. 6 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are ABE,
AGE, BHF, BCH, CGH and BIE i.e. 6 in number.
The horizontal lines are IJ, AB, EF, MN, HG, DC and LK i.e. 7
The triangles composed of three components each are
in number.
ABH, BCE and CDE i.e. 3 in number.
The vertical lines are AD, EH, IL, FG, BC and JK i.e. 6 in
Hence, the total number of triangles in the figure = 6 + 6 +
number.
3 = 15.
Thus, there are 7 + 6 = 13 straight lines in the figure.
10. Answer: Option A
7. Answer: Option C
The figure may be labeled as shown.
The figure may be labeled as shown.

The simplest triangles are AGE, EGC, GFC, BGF, DGB and
The simplest triangles are AFJ, FJK, FKB, BKG, JKG, JGC,
ADG i.e. 6 in number.
HJC, HIJ, DIH, DEI, EIJ and AEJ i.e. 12 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are AGC,
The triangles composed of two components each are JFB,
BGC and ABG i.e. 3 in number.
FBG, BJG, JFG, DEJ, EJH, DJH and DEH i.e. 8 in number.

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The triangles composed of three components each are
AFC, BEC, BDC, ABF, ABE and DAC i.e. 6 in number.
There is only one triangle i.e. ABC composed of six
components.Thus, there are 6 + 3 + 6 + 1 = 16 triangles in
the given figure.
11. Answer: Option D
The figure may be labeled as shown.
The simplest triangles are AJF, FBG, GCH, HDI and IEJ i.e. 5
in number.
The triangles composed of three components each EBH,
AIC, EFC, ADG and BJD i.e. 5 in number.
Thus, there are 5 + 5 = 10 triangles in the figure.
14. Answer: Option B
The figure may be labelled as shown.
The simplest triangles are ABL, BCD, DEF, FGP, PGH, QHI,
JQI, KRJ and LRK i.e. 9 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are OSG,
SGQ, SPI, SRI, KSQ, KMS, FGH, JHI and JKL i.e. 9 in number.
There is only one triangle i.e. KSG which is composed of
four components.
The triangles composed of five components each are NEI, The horizontal lines are DE, FH, IL and BC i.e. 4 in number.
ANI, MCG and KCO i.e. 4 in number. The slanting lines are AC, DO, FN, IM, AB, EM and HN i.e. 7
The triangles composed of six components each are GMK in number.
and KOG i.e. 2 in number. Thus, there are 4 + 7 = 11 straight lines in the figure.
There is only one triangle i.e. AEI composed of ten 15. Answer: Option C
components. The figure may be labelled as shown.
There is only one triangle i.e. KCG composed of eleven
components.
Therefore, Total number of triangles in the given figure = 9
+ 9+1 + 4 + 2+1 + 1 = 27.
12. Answer: Option C
The figure may be labelled as shown.

The simplest triangles are ABJ, ACJ, BDH, DHF, CIE and GIE
i.e. 6 in number.The triangles composed of two
components each are ABC, BDF, CEG, BHJ, JHK, JKI and CJI
i.e. 7 in number.There is only one triangle JHI which is
The simplest triangles are ABI, BIC, AIJ, CIJ, AHJ, CDJ, JHG, composed of four components.Thus, there are 6 + 7 + 1 =
JDE, GJF and EJF i.e. 10 in number. 14 triangles in the given figure.
The triangles composed of two components each are ABC, 16. Answer: Option C
BCJ, ACJ, BAJ, AJG, CJE and GJE i.e. 7 in number. The figure may be labelled as shown.
The triangles composed of four components each are ACG,
ACE, CGE and AGE i.e. 4 in number.
Total number of triangles in the figure =10+ 7 + 4 = 21.
13. Answer: Option D
The figure may be labelled as shown.
The simplest triangles are AHL, LHG, GHM, HMB, GMF,
BMF, BIF, CIF, FNC, CNJ, FNE, NEJ, EKJ and JKD i.e. 14 in
number.The triangles composed of two components each
are AGH, BHG, HBF, BFG, HFG, BCF, CJF, CJE, JEF, CFE and
JED i.e. 11 in number.

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The triangles composed of four components each are ABG, The simplest triangles are AEH, EHI, EBF, EFI, FGC, IFG,
CBG, BCE and CED i.e. 4 in number.Total number of DGH and HIG i.e. 8 in number.
triangles in the given figure = 14 + 11 + 4 = 29. The triangles composed of two components each are HEF,
17. Answer: Option D EFG, HFG and EFG i.e. 4 in number.
The figure may be labelled as shown. Thus, there are 8 + 4 = 12 triangles in the figure.
20. Answer: Option B
The figure may be labelled as shown.

The simplest triangles are APQ, AEQ, QTU, QRU, BGS, BHS,
RSU, SUV, TUW, UWX, NWD, WDM, UVY, UXY, JCY and YKC
i.e. 16 in number. The simplest triangles are ABG, BCG, CGE, CDE, AGE and
The triangles composed of two components each are AEF i.e. 6 in number.
QUW, QSU, SYU and UWY i.e. 4 in number. The triangles composed of two components each are ABE,
The triangles composed of three components each are ABC, BCE and ACE i.e. 4 in number.
AOU, AFU, FBU, BIU, UIC, ULC, ULD and OUD i.e. 8 in There are 6 + 4 = 10 triangles in the figure.
number. SECTION B
The triangles composed of four components each are 1. Answer: Option B
QYW, QSW, QSY and SYW i.e. 4 in number. The figure may be labelled as shown.
The triangles composed of six components each are AUD,
ABU, BUC and DUC i.e. 4 in number.
The triangles composed of seven components each are
QMC, ANY, EBW, PSD, CQH, AGY, DSK and BJW i.e. 8 in
number.
The triangles composed of twelve components each are
ABD, ABC, BCD and ACD i.e. 4 in number.
Thus, there are 16 + 4 + 8 + 4 + 4 + 8 + 4 = 48 triangles in
the figure.
18. Answer: Option C
The figure may be labelled as shown. The simplest squares are ABGF, BCHG, CDIH, DEJI, FGLK,
GHML, HINM, IJON, KLQP, LMRQ, MNSR, NOTS, PQVU,
QRWV, RSXW and STYX i.e. 16 in number.
The squares composed of four components each are
ACMK, BDNL, CEOM, FHRP, GISQ, HJTR, KMWU, LNXV and
MOYW i.e. 9 in number.
The squares composed of nine components each are
ADSP, BETQ, FIXU and GJYV i.e. 4 in number.
The simplest triangles are ABF, BFG, BCG, CGH, GHD, GED, There is one square AEYU composed of sixteen
EFG and AFE i.e. 8 in number. components.
The triangles composed of two components each are ABG, There are 16 + 9 + 4 + 1 = 30 squares in the given figure.
BGE, AGE, ABE and GCD i.e. 5 in number. 2. Answer: Option D
The triangles composed of three components each are The figure may be labelled as shown.
BCD, CDE, BED and BCE i.e. 4 in number.
Thus, there are 8 + 5 + 4 = 17 triangles in the figure.
19. Answer: Option C
The figure may be labelled as shown.

The quadrilaterals in the figure are ABCD, ABDE, ABDF,


ABDH, CDHA, CDEA, CDFA, DEAG, DEFA, FAGD and AGDH.
The number of quadrilaterals in the figure is 11.
3. Answer: Option C
The figure may be labelled as shown.

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The simplest triangles are BGM, GHM, HAM, ABM, GIN,
UN, JHN, HGN, IKO, KLO, LJO, JIO, KDP, DEP, ELP, LKP, BCD
and AFE i.e. 18 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are ABG,
BGH, GHA, HAB, HGI, GIJ, IJH, JHG, JIK, IKL, KLJ, LJI, LKD,
KDE, DEL and ELK i.e. 16 in number.
The triangles composed of four components each are BHI,
GJK, ILD, AGJ, HIL and JKE i.e. 6 in number.
Total number of triangles in the figure = 18 +16 + 6 = 40.
The simplest squares are QUYX, URVY, YVSW and XYWT Squares :
i.e. 4 in number. The squares composed of two components each are
The squares composed of two components each are IMYP, MGNH, NIOJ and OKPL i.e. 3 in number.
MJNY, YNKO and PYOL i.e. 4 in number. The squares composed of four components each are
The squares composed of three components each are BGHA, GIJH, IKLJ and KDEL i.e. 4 in number.
AEYH, EBFY, YFCG and HYGD i.e. 4 in number. Total number of squares in the figure = 3 + 4 = 7.
There is only one square i.e. QRST composed of four 6. Answer: Option D
components. The figure may be labelled as shown.
There is only one square i.e. IJKL composed of eight
components.
There is only one square i.e. ABCD composed of twelve
components.
Total number of squares in the given figure = 4 + 4 + 4+1 +
1 + 1 = 15.
4. Answer: Option D
The figure may be labelled as shown.

Triangles:
The simplest triangles are JBO, BKO, KDO, DFO, FGO, GHO,
HIO, IJO, ABJ, BCK, CKD and DEF i.e.12 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are IBO,
BDO, DGO, GIO, ABO, CDO, CBO, CBD and DEO i.e. 9 in
number.The triangles composed of four components each
The spaces P, Q and R have to be shaded by three different
are IBD, BDG, DGI, GIB, ACO and COE i.e. 6 in
colours definitely (since each of these three spaces lies
number.There is only one. triangle i.e. ACE composed of
adjacent to the other two).
eight components.
Now, in order that no two adjacent spaces be shaded by
Thus, there are 12 + 9 + 6 + 1 = 28 triangles in the given
the same colour, the spaces T, U and S must be shaded
figure.
with the colours of the spaces P, Q and R respectively.
Squares:
Also the spaces X, V and W must be shaded with the
The squares composed of two components each are BKOJ,
colours of the spaces S, T and U respectively i.e. with the
KDFO, OFGH and JOHI i.e. 4 in number.
colours of the spaces R, P and Q respectively. Thus,
There is only one square i.e. CDOB composed of four
minimum three colours are required.
components.
5. Answer: Option C
There is only one square i.e. BDGI composed of eight
The figure may be labelled as shown.
components.
Thus, there are 4 + 1 + 1 = 6 squares in the given figure.
7. Answer: Option A
The figure may be labelled as shown.

Triangles:

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The regions A, C, E and G can have the same colour say ADLI.Thus, there are 6 + 7 + 2 + 2 + 1 = 18 parallelograms
colour 1. in the figure.
The regions B, D, F and H can have the same colour (but 10. Answer: Option C
different from colour 1) say colour 2. The figure may be labelled as shown.
The region 1 lies adjacent to each one of the regions A, B,
C, D, E, F, G and H and therefore it should have a different
colour say colour 3.
The regions J, L and N can have the same colour (different
from colour 3) say colour 1.
The regions K, M and O can have the same colour
(different fromthecolours 1 and 3). Thus, these regions will
have colour 2.
The region P cannot have any of the colours 1 and 2 as it
lies adjacent to each one of the regions J, K, L, M, N and O
and so it will have colour 3. We shall join the centers of all the circles by horizontal and
The region Q can have any of the colours 1 or 2. vertical lines and then label the resulting figure as shown.
Minimum number of colours required is 3. The simplest squares are ABED, BCFE, DEHG, EFIH, GHKJ
8. Answer: Option C and HILK i.e. 6 in number.
The figure may be labelled as shown. The squares composed of four simple squares are ACIG
and DFLJ i.e. 2 in number.
Thus, 6 + 2 = 8 squares will be formed.
11. Answer: Option A
The figure may be labelled as shown.

Triangles :
The, simplest triangles are ABI, BGI, GHI, HAI, BCJ, CFJ, FGJ,
GBJ, CDK, DEK, EFK and FCK i.e. 12 in number.The triangles
composed of two components each are ABG, BGH, GHA,
HAB, BCF, CFG, FGB, GBC, CDE, DEF, EFC and FGD i.e. 12 in
number.The triangles composed of four components each
are AGC, BFD, HBF and GCE i.e.4 in number.Thus, there are
12 + 12 + 4 = 28 triangles in the given figure.
Squares : Triangles :
The squares composed of two components each are BJGI The simplest triangles are BPN, PNE, ABM, EFG, MLK, GHI,
and CKFJ i.e. 2 in number.The squares composed of four QRO, RSO, STO and QTO i.e. 10 in number.
components each are ABGH, BCFG and CDEF i.e. 3 in The triangles composed of two components each are BPE,
number.Total number of squares in the figure = 2 + 3 = 5. TQR, QRS, RST and STQ i.e. 5 in number.
9. Answer: Option B The triangles composed of three components each are
The figure may be labelled as shown. MPO and GPO i.e. 2 in number.
The triangles composed of six components each are LPJ,
HPJ and MPG i.e. 3 in number.
There is only one triangle LPH composed of twelve
components.
Total number of triangles in the figure = 10 + 5 - 2 + 3 + l =
21.
Squares :
The simplest ||gms are ABFE, BCGF, CDHG, EFJI, FGKJ and The squares composed of two components each are KJOM
GHLK. These are 6 in number.The parallelograms and JIGQ i.e. 2 in number.
composed of two components each are ACGE, BDHF, EGKI, The squares composed of three components each are
FHLJ, ABJI, BCKJ and CDLK. Thus, there are 7 such ANOM, NFGO and CDEB i.e.3 in number.
parallelograms.The parallelograms composed of three There is only one square i.e. QRST composed of four
components each are ADHE and EHLI i.e. 2 in number. The components.
parallelograms composed of four components each are There is only one square i.e. AFIK composed of ten
ACKI and BDLJ i.e. 2 in numberThere is only one components.
parallelogram composed of six components, namely Total number of squares in the figure = 2 + 3 + 1 + 1 = 7.

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12. Answer: Option C The only parallelogram composed of six components is
The figure may be labelled as shown. CEFB.
The only parallelogram composed of ten components is
CEGA.
Thus, there are 2 + 4 + 4 + 1 + 4+ 1 + 1 = 17 parallelograms
in the given figure.
(Here note that the squares and rectangles are also
counted amongst the parallelograms).
14. Answer: Option C
The figure may be labelled as shown.
The squares composed of two components each are
BNQM, CORN, DPSO, MQTL, NRUQ, OSVR, PFWS, QUJT,
RVIU and SWHV i.e. 10 in number.
The squares composed of four components each are
ABQL, BCRQ, CDSR, DEFS, LQJK, QRIJ, RSHI and SFGH i.e. 8
in number.
The squares composed of eight components each are BRJL,
CSIQ and DFHR i.e. 3 in number.
The squares composed of sixteen components each are
ACIK, BDHJ and CEGI i.e. 3 in number.
Thus, there are 10 + 8 + 3 + 3 = 24 squares in the figure. The squares composed of two components each are BJMI,
13. Answer: Option A CKMJ, DLMK and AIML i.e. 4 in number.
The figure may be labelled as shown. 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, ZA1DC and B1C1AD 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 figure = 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 1 + 1
Triangles: = 18.
The simplest triangles are KJN, KJO, CNB, OEF, JIL, JIM, BLA 15. Answer: Option D
and MFG i.e. 8 in number. The figure may be labelled as shown.
The triangles composed of two components each are CDJ,
EDJ, NKO, JLM, JAH and JGH i.e. 6 in number.
The triangles composed of three components each are BKI,
FKI, CJA and EJG i.e. 4 in number.
The triangles composed of four components each are CDE
and AJG i.e. 2 in number.
The only triangle composed of six components is BKF.
Thus, there are 8 + 6 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 21 triangles in the given
figure.
Parallelograms : The simplest parallelograms are LMHJ and BDFM i.e. 2 in
The simplest parallelograms are NJLB and JOFM i.e. 2 in number. The parallelograms composed of two
number. components each are ABML and MFGH i.e. 2 in number.
The parallelograms composed of two components each The parallelograms composed of three components each
are CDKB, DEFK, BIHA and IFGH i.e.4 in number. are LBHI, LBEF, BDGH, DFLA, BCFH, KLFH, A6HJ and LFGJ
The parallelograms composed of three components each i.e. 8 in number.
are BKJA, KFGJ, CJIB and JEFI i.e.4 in number. The parallelograms composed of six components each are
There is only one parallelogram i.e. BFGA composed of LCFI, KBEH and ADGJ i.e. 3 in number.
four components. Total number of parallelograms in the figure = 2 + 2 + 8 + 3
The parallelograms composed of five components each are = 15.
CDJA, DEGJ, CJHA and JEGH i.e.4 in number. 16. Answer: Option B

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A convex pentagon has no angles pointing inwards. More Total number of triangles in the figure = 8 + 12 + 8 + 4 =
precisely, no internal angles can be more than 180°. 32.
The figure may be labelled as shown. Squares :
The squares composed of two components each are IJQP,
JKLQ, QLMN and PQNO i.e. 4 in number.
The squares composed of four components each are
ABQH, BCDQ, QDEF and HQFG i.e. 4 in number.
There is only one square i.e. IKMO composed of eight
components.
The pentagons in the figure, are ABDFH, CDFHB, EFHBD, There is only one square i.e. ACEG composed of sixteen
GHBDF, ACDFG, CEFHA, EGHBC, GABDE, BDEGH, DFGAB, components.
FHACD and HBCEF. Clearly, these are 12 in number. Thus, there are 4 + 4 + 1 + 1= 10 squares in the given
17. Answer: Option A figure.
The figure may be labelled as shown. 19. Answer: Option B
The figure may be labelled as shown.

The parallelograms composed of two components each


The rectangles composed of two components each are
are ADME, DFNM, EMOG, FHJN, MNKO, GOLI, HBJN, NJKO,
HIJE, EKJ,F, FMNG, GPQH, AEOH, EBFO, OFCG and HOGD
OKLI, FHNM, MNOG, DFME, HJKN, NKLO, OLCI, FNOM,
i.e. 8 in number.
MOIG and DMGE. i.e. 18 in number.
The rectangles composed of four components each are
The parallelograms composed of four components each
ABFH, BCGE, CDHF, DAEG and EFGH i.e. 5 in number.
are HOKB, NILJ, FGOH, HOLJ, NICK, FGIN, FMJB, DENH,
The rectangles composed of six components each are IJFG,
MGKJ, MGCL, DEIO, FMLK, AENF, AGOD, DMJH, DOKF,
KLGH, MNHE and PQEF i.e. 4 in number.
EILM and EGKN i.e. 18 in number.
The rectangles composed of eight components each are
The parallelograms composed of six components each are
IJMN, KLPQ and ABCD i.e. 3 in number.
AEJH, DAIL, DECL, DEJB, HILB and HICJ i.e. 6 in number.
Thus, there are 8 + 5 + 4 + 3 = 20 rectangles in the given
The parallelograms composed of eight components each
figure.
are FGKB, FGCK and AGKF i.e. 3 in number.
(Here note that the squares are also counted amongst
Total number of parallelograms in the figure = 18 + 18 + 6
rectangles)
+ 3 = 45.
18. Answer: Option C
20. Answer: Option A
The figure may be labelled as shown.
The figure may be labelled as shown.

The simplest parallelograms are EMLA and NIDJ i.e. 2 in


Triangles : number.
The simplest triangles are IJQ, JKQ, KLQ, LMQ, MNQ, NOQ, The parallelograms composed of two components each
OPQ and PIQ i.e. 8 in number. The triangles composed of are BFMG, CGNH, GMKN, FGME, GHNM, MNKL, FGNM,
two components each are ABQ, BCQ, CDQ, DEQ, EFQ, FGQ, GHIN and MNJK i.e. 9 in number.
GHQ, HAQ, IKQ, KMQ, MOQ and OIQ i.e. 12 in number. The parallelograms composed of three components each
The triangles composed of four components each are ACQ, are FGLA, ENKA, GHDJ and MIDK ie. 4 in number.
CEQ, EGQ, GAQ, IKM, KMO, MOI and OIK i.e. 8 in number. The parallelograms composed of four components each
The triangles composed of eight components each are are FGJK, GHKL, FBNK, CHKM, EFHN and MFHI i.e. 6 in
ACE, CEG, EGA and GAC i.e. 4 in number. number.

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The parallelograms composed of seven components each
are FHKA and FHDK i.e. 2 in number.
Total number of parallelograms in the figure = 2 + 9 + 4 + 6
+ 2 = 23.
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19. Answer: Option D20. Answer: Option C 1, 5, 7 contain a rectangle with its two diagonals as the
SECTION B outer element and another element (similar or different)
1. Answer: Option B2. Answer: Option B placed inside it.
3. Answer: Option A4. Answer: Option D 2, 6, 9 contain a triangle with its three medians as the
5. Answer: Option B6. Answer: Option D outer element and another element (similar or different)
7. Answer: Option D8. Answer: Option D placed inside it.
9. Answer: Option C10. Answer: Option B 3, 4, 8 contain a circle with its two mutually perpendicular
11. Answer: Option A12. Answer: Option A diameters as the outer element and another element
13. Answer: Option B14. Answer: Option B (similar or different) placed inside it.
15. Answer: Option A16. Answer: Option C 10. Answer: Option C
17. Answer: Option C18. Answer: Option C 1, 3, 5 are figures having partially or completely curved
19. Answer: Option C boundaries.
GROUPING OF IMAGES 2, 6, 8 are all triangles.
SECTION A 4, 7, 9 are all quadrilaterals.
1. Answer: Option A SECTION B
(1, 4), (2, 3) and (5, 6) are three different pairs of identical 1. Answer: Option D
figures. 1, 2, 7 are simple geometrical figures.
2. Answer: Option A 3, 5, 9 have one element placed inside a different element.
1, 3, 9 have one element placed inside a different element. 4, 6, 8 have two different elements attached to each
2, 5, 6 contain two mutually perpendicular lines dividing other.
the figure into four parts. 2. Answer: Option C
4, 7, 8 have two similar elements (unequal in size) 1, 3, 6 contain one complete circle each.
attached to each other. 2, 5, 7 contain a semi-circle each.
3. Answer: Option D 4, 8, 9 contain a triangle each.
1, 6, 9, are all triangles. 3. Answer: Option C
3, 4, 7 are all four-sided figures. 1, 6, 8 are figures composed of straight as well as curved
2, 5, 8 are all five-sided figures. lines.
4. Answer: Option A 3, 7, 9 are closed figures shaded by oblique line segments.
1, 2, 3 are figures composed of two straight lines. 2, 4, 5 are figures composed of straight lines only.
4, 5, 6 are figures composed of three straight lines. 4. Answer: Option B
7, 8, 9 are figures composed of four straight lines. 1, 7, 8 are all undivided geometrical figures.
5. Answer: Option A 3, 5, 6 are geometrical figures divided into two parts.
1, 4, 7 are all (two-dimensional) quadrilaterals. 2, 4, 9 are geometrical figures divided into four parts.
2, 5, 8 are all three-dimensional figures. 5. Answer: Option C
3, 6, 9 are all (two-dimensional) triangles. 1, 4, 8 contain similar elements (not equal in size) each
6. Answer: Option B divided into four parts and attached to each other.
1, 5, 7 have two similar elements, one inside the other. 2, 5, 6 contain three elements (two of which are similar)
2, 4, 8 have one element placed inside a different element. placed one inside the other.
3, 6, 9 have two similar elements, one inside the other and 3, 7, 9 contain one element inside the other, which may or
the area between the two elements is shaded. may not be similar.
7. Answer: Option D 6. Answer: Option A
1, 3 contain a V-shaped element inside a geometrical 1, 7, 9 contain two similar elements one inside the other
figure. but not touching each other.
2, 4, 5 contain two similar elements, one placed inside the 2, 3, 6 contain two similar elements one inside the other
other and touching it. and both touching each other.
6, 7 contain geometrical figures which are divided into four 4, 5, 8 are divided into equal parts by straight lines
equal parts by two mutually perpendicular straight lines. emerging from the centre.
8. Answer: Option A 7. Answer: Option C
1, 2, 5 are figures that have patterns formed from four 5, 8, 9 are objects having both base as well as upper lid.
lines curved in a concave direction. 2, 3, 6 are objects having base but not upper lid.
3, 7, 8 are figures that have patterns formed from four 1, 4, 7 tare objects which have neither a base nor an upper
lines curved in a convex direction. lid attached to them.
4, 6, 9 are figures that have patterns formed from these 8. Answer: Option C
straight lines. 3, 6, 9 are geometrical figures containing line segments
9. Answer: Option B (the number of these line segments is half the number of
sides in the figure) parallel to the sides of the figure.

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1, 5, 8 consist of a circle and a triangle intersecting it. The SECTION C
triangle is also divided into two equal parts by a straight 1. Answer: Option C2. Answer: Option B
line. 3. Answer: Option D4. Answer: Option D
2, 4, 7 are all funnel shaped figures. 5. Answer: Option D6. Answer: Option B
9. Answer: Option A 7. Answer: Option B8. Answer: Option B
1, 6, 9 are figures which are half shaded by slanting lines. 9. Answer: Option D10. Answer: Option D
2, 4, 7 are all divided into equal parts (either three or four 11. Answer: Option B12. Answer: Option D
parts) by straight lines and also have a black circle at the 13. Answer: Option C
centre. ANALOGY
3, 5, 8 have similar designs and have their four corners SECTION A
shaded black. 1. Answer: Option C
10. Answer: Option B The half-shaded leaf rotates 135oACW and the unshaded
1, 5, 6 have two similar elements, one inside the other. leaf rotates 135oCW.
2, 3, 4 contain straight lines each dividing, the figure into 2. Answer: Option A
two equal parts. The upper element is converted to an element similar to
7, 8, 9 have one element placed inside a different element. the lower elements and each one of the lower elements is
11. Answer: Option C converted to an element similar to the upper element.
3, 5, 8 have similar designs (four leaves placed close to a 3. Answer: Option A
small circle and forming a symmetrical design at the centre
of the figure). The figure gets vertically inverted.
2, 6, 9 have similar designs (three of the corners of the 4. Answer: Option B
main figure are shaded black and there is a pattern formed Each one of the upper elements is replaced by an element
around a '+' sign at the centre of the figure). similar to the lower element(s) and each one of the lower
1, 4, 7 have similar designs (there are four small circles elements is replaced by an element similar to the upper
at(the corners of the main figure and there is a wheel element(s).
shaped element at the centre of the figure). 5. Answer: Option C
12. Answer: Option B Except for the dots, the remaining part of the figure
1, 5, 8 are all open figures bisected by a line segment. rotates through 180o and shifts to the opposite side of the
4, 6, 7 are all closed figures touching a line segment. square boundary.
2, 3, 9 are all closed figures intersected by a line. 6. Answer: Option B
13. Answer: Option C The combination of two symbols placed at the lower-right
2, 4, 9 have two similar elements intersecting each other. corner, rotates 90oCW and moves to the Upper-right
6, 7, 8 have two different elements one placed inside the corner. Also, the combination of two symbols placed at the
other. upper-left corner, moves to the lower-right corner.
1, 3, 5 have two different elements intersecting each 7. Answer: Option A
other. The figure gets divided into eight equal parts.
IMAGE ANALYSIS 8. Answer: Option E
SECTION A The inner element enlarges to become the outer element
1. Answer: Option A2.Answer: Option C while the outer element reduces in size, turns black and
becomes the inner element.
3.Answer: Option B4.Answer: Option B 9. Answer: Option E
The figure rotates through 90oACW and the arrowhead
5.Answer: Option C6.Answer: Option C shifts closer to the black circle.
10. Answer: Option B
7. Answer: Option A8.Answer: Option A The figure gets rotated through 180o.
11. Answer: Option C
9. Answer: Option C10.Answer: Option B
The trapezium gets vertically inverted and move to the
11. Answer: Option B12.Answer: Option C middle right position; the pin rotates 90oCW and moves to
the lower-right position; the third element rotates
13. Answer: Option C 135oACW.
12. Answer: Option C
SECTION B The figure rotates 45oACW; the circle changes colour
1. Answer: Option D2. Answer: Option B (turns black if initially white and vice-versa). The 'L'-shaped
3. Answer: Option C4. Answer: Option A element shifts to the other side of the main figure.
5. Answer: Option B6. Answer: Option B 13. Answer: Option C
7. Answer: Option A8. Answer: Option C The rightmost element enlarges to become the outer
9. Answer: Option D element; the leftmost element becomes the inner-lower

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element and the middle element becomes the inner-upper The smaller element gets enlarged. The larger element
element. reduces in size; gets vertically inverted; moves inside the
14. Answer: Option C other element and gets attached to its upper end.
The figure gets laterally inverted. 10. Answer: Option E
15. Answer: Option A The figure gets laterally inverted.
The pentagon gets vertically inverted. The lower half of 11. Answer: Option B
the black element becomes white and this element moves The complete figure rotates through 180o and the
inside the pentagon and gets attached to its upper end. element that reaches the RHS position rotates further by
16. Answer: Option D 90oCW.
The arrow moves four spaces (each space is equal to a side 12. Answer: Option B
of the hexagon) in a CW direction while the line segment The middle and the inner elements get enlarged to
and the circle move two spaces in a CW direction. become the outer and the middle elements respectively.
17. Answer: Option C The outer element gets reduced in size and becomes the
The line segment moves four spaces ACW and the dot inner element.
moves three spaces ACW. 13. Answer: Option D
18. Answer: Option D The number of arcs in the central element increases by
Both the elements move to the adjacent side in a CW one; the number of small ellipses increases by one and
direction; the half-arrow rotates 90o ACW; the semi- these ellipses shift to the inner side of the central element.
circular element rotates 90oACW and gets laterally 14. Answer: Option D
inverted. The two elements at the ends of the line segment, move
19. Answer: Option C to the centre of the line segment.
The figure rotates 90oACW and gets vertically inverted. 15. Answer: Option D
20. Answer: Option B The RHS and the LHS elements interchange positions and
The figure gets vertically inverted. the two central elements also interchange positions.
SECTION B 16. Answer: Option A
1. Answer: Option A The elements move in the sequence
The figure rotates 90oCW; gets reduced in size and also The 'S'-shaped element gets
gets enclosed in a figure with one less number of sides. laterally inverted; the rectangle
2. Answer: Option A rotates through 90o, the '=' symbol rotates through 90o;
The symbols move in the sequence the arrow gets vertically inverted and the circle gets
Also, the arrow rotates 135oACW; shaded.
the trapezium gets vertically inverted and the pin-shaped 17. Answer: Option C
symbol rotates 90oCW. The outer element divides into two equal parts; the lower
3. Answer: Option B half is lost; the upper part gets shaded and moves to the
The upper element rotates through 180o and its head gets lower position. The inner element reduces in size; rotates
inverted. The lower element gets vertically inverted. through 45o; gets unshaded and reaches the upper
4. Answer: Option A position.
The figure gets laterally inverted. 18. Answer: Option C
5. Answer: Option C The upper part of the figure gets vertically inverted.
The figure rotates through 90oACW. 19. Answer: Option A
6. Answer: Option A The figure gets vertically inverted and enlarged.
A cone is introduced inside the figure. The arcs in the cone 20. Answer: Option A
are parts of the main figure. The outer element rotates I35oCW and the inner element
7. Answer: Option E rotates 135oACW.
The right half of the figure is lost and the remaining MIRROR IMAGES
portion is shaded. SECTION A
8. Answer: Option C 1.Answer: Option B2.Answer: Option D
The upper element moves to the lower position; changes 3.Answer: Option D4.Answer: Option B
its size (reduces in size if initially larger and enlarges if 5. Answer: Option A6. Answer: Option D
initially smaller); gets laterally inverted and its circular part 7. Answer: Option B8. Answer: Option A
changes colour (becomes black if initially white and vice- 9. Answer: Option D10. Answer: Option C
versa). The lower element moves to the upper position; 11. Answer: Option D 12. Answer: Option A
changes its size (reduces in size if initially larger and 13. Answer: Option A14. Answer: Option B
enlarges if initially smaller); rotates through 180o and its 15. Answer: Option B16. Answer: Option D
circular part changes colour (becomes black if initially 17. Answer: Option C18. Answer: Option B
white and vice-versa). 19.Answer: Option C20.Answer: Option C
9. Answer: Option D SECTION B
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1.Answer: Option D2.Answer: Option D 19.Answer: Option B 20. Answer: Option B
3.Answer: Option D4.Answer: Option C
5.Answer: Option C6.Answer: Option B
7.Answer: Option B8.Answer: Option D
9.Answer: Option C10. Answer: Option D
11.Answer: Option C12.Answer: Option D
SECTION B
13. Answer: Option C
Flip the given image Horizontally to get mirror image. 1.Answer: Option B 2. Answer: Option B
14.Answer: Option A15.Answer: Option B
16.Answer: Option D17.Answer: Option D
18.Answer: Option D19.Answer: Option C
20. Answer: Option A
PATTERN COMPLETION 3.Answer: Option D 4. Answer: Option B
SECTION A
1. Answer: Option 2.Answer: Option C

5.Answer: Option D 6. Answer: Option C


3.Answer: Option D 4.Answer: Option D

7.Answer: Option C 8. Answer: Option C


5.Answer: Option B 6. Answer: Option D

9.Answer: Option C 10. Answer: Option C


7.Answer: Option D 8.Answer: Option D

11.Answer: Option C 12. Answer: Option C


9.Answer: Option D 10.Answer: Option D

13. Answer: Option B 14. Answer: Option B


11.Answer: Option C 12.Answer: Option D

15.Answer: Option D 16. Answer: Option A


13. Answer: Option D 14. Answer: Option D

17. Answer: Option A 18. Answer: Option A


15.Answer: Option D 16. Answer: Option B

19.Answer: Option B 20. Answer: Option B


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PAPERCUTTING square, the triangle and the rectangle only. Only fig. (1)
SECTION A consists of all the three types of regions.
1.Answer: Option C2.Answer: Option C 5. Answer: Option B
3.Answer: Option B4.Answer: Option B In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the
5.Answer: Option B6.Answer: Option C circle and the triangle only, another dot lies in the region
7.Answer: Option C8.Answer: Option C common to the circle, the square and the triangle only and
9.Answer: Option D10.Answer: Option B the third dot lies in the region common to the circle, the
11.Answer: Option D12.Answer: Option A square and the rectangle only. In each of the figures (1)
13.Answer: Option D14.Answer: Option D and (3) there is no region common to the circle and the
15.Answer: Option D16.Answer: Option B triangle only. In fig. (4) there is no region common to the
17.Answer: Option C18.Answer: Option C circle, the square and the rectangle only. Only fig. (2)
19.Answer: Option B20. Answer: Option B consists of all the three types of regions.
SECTION B 6. Answer: Option A
1.Answer: Option D2.Answer: Option B In fig. (X), the dot is contained in the region common to
3.Answer: Option C4.Answer: Option B the triangle and the square only. Out of the four
5.Answer: Option D6.Answer: Option B alternatives, only fig. (1) contains a region common to the
7.Answer: Option A8.Answer: Option D triangle and the square only.
9.Answer: Option B10.Answer: Option B 7. Answer: Option D
11.Answer: Option B12.Answer: Option C In fig. (X), the dot is contained in the region common to
13.Answer: Option A14.Answer: Option C the square and the circle only. Out of the four alternatives,
15.Answer: Option B16. Answer: Option B only fig. (4) contains a region common to the square and
17.Answer: Option C18.Answer: Option C the circle only.
19.Answer: Option B20. Answer: Option A 8. Answer: Option C
DOT SITUATION In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the
SECTION A circle and the triangle only and the other dot lies in the
1. Answer: Option D circle alone. In each of the two figures (1) and (2), there is
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the no region common to the circle and the triangle only. In
circle and the square only and the other dot lies in the fig. (4) There is no region which lies in the circle alone.
region common to all the three figures -the circle, the Only fig. (3) consists of both the types of regions.
square and the triangle. In each of the alternatives (1), (2) 9. Answer: Option D
and (3), there is no region common to the square and the In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the
circle only. Only fig. (4) consists of both the types of circle and the triangle only, another dot lies in the region
regions. common to all the three figures - the circle, the square and
2. Answer: Option D the triangle and the third dot lies in the region common to
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the the circle and the square only. In each of the figures (1)
circle and the square only, another dot lies in the region and (3), there is no region common to the circle and the
common to the square, the triangle and the rectangle only square only and in fig. (2), there is no region common to
and the third dot lies in the region common to the triangle the circle and the triangle only. Only fig. (4) consists of all
and the rectangle only. In each of the figures (1), (2) and the three types of regions.
(3) there is no region common to the square, the triangle 10. Answer: Option A
and the rectangle only. Only fig. (4) consists of all the three In fig. (X), one of the dots is placed in the region common
types of regions. to the circle and the triangle only and another dot is
3. Answer: Option C placed in the region common to the square and the
In fig. (X), the dot is contained in the region common to triangle only. In each of the three alternatives (2), (3) and
the triangle and the circle only. Out of the four (4), there is no region common to the square and the
alternatives, only fig. (3) contains a region common to the triangle only. Only fig. (1) consists of both the types of
triangle and the circle only. regions.
4. Answer: Option A 11. Answer: Option A
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the
circle and the square only, another dot lies in the region square and the rectangle only, another dot lies in the
common to the square, the triangle and the rectangle only region common to all the four elements - the circle, the
and the third dot lies in the region common to the square square, the triangle and the rectangle and the third dot
and the rectangle only. In fig. (2) there is no region lies in the region common to the triangle and the rectangle
common to the square and the rectangle only, in fig. (3) only. In fig. (2) there is no region common to the triangle
there is no region common to the circle and the square and the rectangle only. In fig. (3) there is no region
only and in fig. (4) there is no region common to the common to the square and the rectangle only. In fig. (4)
there is no region common to all the four elements - the
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circle, the square, the triangle and the rectangle. Only fig. the triangle and the rectangle. Only fig. (2) consists of all
(1) consists of all the three types of regions. the three types of regions.
12. Answer: Option C 3. Answer: Option B
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the
circle the triangle and the rectangle only, another dot lies circle and the triangle only, another dot lies in the region
in the region common to the circle and the triangle only common to the circle, the square and the triangle only and
and the third dot lies in the region common to the circle, the third dot lies in the rectangle alone. In figures (1) and
the square and the triangle only. In each of the figures (1), (4) there is no region common to the circle and the
(2) and (4) there is no region common to the circle, the triangle only. In fig. (3) there is no region which lies in the
triangle and the rectangle only. Only fig. (3) consists of all rectangle alone. Only fig. (2) contains all the three types of
the three types of regions. regions.
13. Answer: Option A 4. Answer: Option B
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the In fig. (X), the dot lies in the region common to all the
circle and the triangle only and the other dot lies in the three figures - square, triangle and circle. Out of the four
region common to the square and the triangle only. In alternatives, only fig. (2) contains a region common to all
each of the figures (2), (3) and (4), there is no region the three figures. Hence, fig. (2) is the answer.
common to the circle and the triangle only. Only fig. (1) 5. Answer: Option C
consists of both the types of regions. In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the triangle alone, another
14. Answer: Option B dot lies in the region common to the square and the
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the triangle only and the third dot lies in the region common
circle and the square only, another dot lies in the region to the circle and the square only. In each of the figures (1),
common to all the three figures - the circle, the square and (2) and (4), there is no region common to the square and
the triangle and the third dot lies in the region common to the triangle only. Only fig. (3) consists of all the three types
the circle and the triangle only. In each of the alternatives of regions.
(1), (3) and (4), there is no region common to the circle 6. Answer: Option A
and the triangle only. Only fig. (2) consists of all the three In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the
types of regions. circle and the square only, another dot lies in the region
15. Answer: Option D common to all the three figures - the circle, the square and
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the the triangle and the third dot lies in the circle alone. In fig.
square and the triangle only and the other dot lies in the (2) there is no region common to the circle and the square
region common to all the three figures - the circle, the only and in each of the figures (3) and (4) there are regions
square and the triangle. In each of the alternatives (1) and which lie in the circle alone. Only fig. (1) consists of all the
(2), there is no region common to the square and the three types of regions.
triangle only. In alternative (3), there is no region common 7. Answer: Option D
to all the three figures. Only, alternative (4) consists of In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the
both the types of regions. circle and the rectangle only and the other dot lies in the
SECTION B region common to the circle, the square and the triangle
1. Answer: Option C only. In each of the figures (1) and (2), there is no region
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the common to the circle and the rectangle only. In fig. (3),
circle and the square only, another dot lies in the region there is no region common to the circle, the square and
common to the circle, the square and the rectangle only the triangle only. Only fig. (4) consists of both the types of
Dot and the third dot lies in the region common to the regions.
square, the triangle and the rectangle only. In each of the 8. Answer: Option B
figures (1), (2) and (4), there is no region common to the In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the
square, the triangle and the rectangle only. Only fig. (3) circle and the triangle only and the other dot lies in the
consists of all the three types of regions. region common to the circle and the square only. In each
2. Answer: Option B of the figures (1), (3) and (4), there is no region common to
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the the circle and the triangle only. Only fig. (2) consists of
circle, the square and the rectangle only, another dot lies both the types of regions.
in the region common to all the four elements - the circle, 9. Answer: Option A
the square, the triangle and the rectangle and the third In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the square alone, another
dot lies in the region common to the circle, the triangle dot lies in the triangle alone and the third dot lies in the
and the rectangle only. In fig. (1), there is no region region common to the circle and the square. In fig. (2)
common to the circle, the triangle and the rectangle only. there is no region that lies in the square alone, in fig. (3)
In each of the figures (3) and (4) there is no region there is no region that lies in the triangle alone and in fig.
common to all the four elements - the circle, the square, (4) there is no region that lies in the region common to the

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circle and the square only. Only fig. (1) consists of all the square and the triangle only. In fig. (3), there is no region
three types of regions. common to the circle and the triangle only. In fig. (4) there
10. Answer: Option C is no region common to the triangle and the rectangle
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the square alone, another only. Only fig. (1) consists of all the three types of regions.
dot lies in the region common to the square and the CUBES AND DICES
triangle only and the third dot lies in the region common SECTION A
to the circle and the triangle. In fig. (1), there is no region 1. Answer: Option C
which lies in the square alone. In each of the figures (2) The fig. (X) is similar to the Form VI. So, when a cube is
and (4), there is no region common to the circle and the
triangle only. Only, fig. (3) consists of all the three types of formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X), then is
regions. one of the faces of the cube. However, the cube in fig. (1)
11. Answer: Option C has two such faces and fig. (4) has a face which is
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the completely shaded. So, these two cubes cannot be
square and the triangle and another dot lies in the region formed. Hence, only the cubes in figures (2) and (3) can be
common to the circle and the triangle. In each of the formed.
alternatives (1), (2) and (4), the region common to the 2. Answer: Option A
square and the triangle lies within the circle. Therefore, in The fig. (X) is similar to the Form I. So, when the sheet
each of these figures, there is no region common to the shown in fig. (X) is folded to form a cube then one of the
square and the triangle only. Only the alternative (3) two half-shaded faces lies opposite to one of the blank
consists of a region common to the square and the triangle faces and the other half-shaded face lies opposite to
only and another region common to the circle and the another blank face. The two remaining blank faces lie
triangle only. Hence, fig. (3) is the answer. opposite to each other. Thus, both the cubes shown in
12. Answer: Option D figures (1).and (4) can be formed when the sheet shown in
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the fig. (X) is folded. Also, though the cubes shown in figures
circle and the rectangle only, another dot lies in the region (2) and (3) have faces that can appear adjacent to each
common to the circle, the square and the rectangle only other but the cube formed by folding the sheet in fig. (X)
and the third dot lies in the region common to the circle, cannot be rotated to form either of the two. Hence, the
the square and the triangle only. In each of the figures (1) cubes in figures (2) and (3) cannot be formed.
and (3) there is no region common to the circle, the square 3. Answer: Option D
and the rectangle only and in fig. (2), there is no region The given figure is similar to Form V. Therefore, when this
common to the circle, the square and the triangle only. figure is folded to form a cube then the face bearing six
Only, fig. (4) consists of all the three types of regions. dots will lie opposite the face bearing three dots.
13. Answer: Option C 4. Answer: Option A
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the The fig. (X) is similar to Form II. So, when the sheet shown
circle and the triangle only, another dot lies in the circle in fig. (X) is folded to form a cube then the two half-shaded
alone and the third dot lies in the region common to the faces lie opposite to each other, the face bearing a circle
circle and the square only. In fig. (1) there is no region lies opposite to one of the two blank faces and the two
common to the circle and the triangle only, in fig. (2), remaining blank faces lie opposite to each other.
there is no region common to the circle and the square Therefore, the cubes shown in fig. (4) which has the two
and in fig. (4), there is no region which lies in the circle half-shaded faces adjacent to each other, cannot be
alone. Only, fig. (3) consists of all the three types of formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X). Also, the
regions. cube shown in fig. (2) has the face bearing a circle adjacent
14. Answer: Option D to two blank faces. This is not possible since there is one
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the blank face opposite to the circle and one blank face
circle and the square only, another dot lies in the region opposite to the third blank face. Hence, only the cubes in
common to the circle and the rectangle only and the third figures (1) and (3) can be formed.
dot lies in the region common to the triangle and the 5. Answer: Option D
rectangle only. In fig. (1) there is no region common to the The fig. (X) is similar to Form II. So, when a cube is formed
circle and the square only. In figures (2) and (3) there are by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X), then the two half-
no. regions common to the triangle and the rectangle only. shaded faces lie opposite to each other and one. of the
Only fig. (4) consists of all the three types of regions. three blank faces appears opposite to the face bearing a
15. Answer: Option A dot. Clearly, each one of the four cubes shown in figures
In fig. (X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the (1), (2), (3) and (4) can be formed by folding the sheet
square and the triangle only, another dot lies in the region shown in fig. (X).
common to the circle and the triangle only and the third 6. Answer: Option C
dot lies in the region common to the triangle and the
rectangle only. In fig. (2), there is no region common to the
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When the sheet in fig. (X) is folded, then one of the faces The fig. (X) is similar to the Form VII. So, when a cube is

of the cube formed will be of the form and this face formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X), then is
will lie opposite the face bearing a square. Also, one of the one of the faces of the cube and this face lies opposite to a
blank faces lies opposite another blank face and the third blank face. Also, a face bearing a square lies opposite to
blank face lies opposite the face bearing an '=' sign. another blank face. The remaining two blank faces lie
Clearly, all the three blank faces cannot appear adjacent to opposite to each other. Clearly, in the cube shown in fig.
each other. So, the cube shown in fig. (2) which has all the (1), the face consisting of the four symbols is not the same
three blank faces adjacent to each other cannot be as that formed (as shown above). Hence, the cube in fig.
formed. Hence, only the cubes shown in figures A, C and D (1) cannot be formed.
can be formed. 12. Answer: Option A
7. Answer: Option B The fig. (X) is similar to the Form VI. So, when a cube is
The fig. (X) is similar to the Form III. So, when the sheet in
fig. (X) is folded to form a cube, then 'F' appears opposite formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X), then is
'B', 'E' appears opposite 'C' and 'A' appears opposite 'D' one of the faces of the cube and this face lies opposite to a
Therefore, the cube in fig. (1) which shows 'F' adjacent to blank face. Also, a face bearing a circle lies opposite to one
'B' the cube in fig. (3) which shows 'E' adjacent to 'C' and bearing a dot. Clearly, this cube does not have faces as
the cube in fig. (4) which shows 'A' adjacent to 'D' cannot shown in the cubes in figures (3) and (4). Hence, only the
be formed. Hence, only the cube in fig.(2) can be formed. cubes shown in figures (1) and (2) can be formed.
8. Answer: Option B 13. Answer: Option C
The fig. (X) is similar to the Form III. So, when the sheet in The fig. (X) is similar to the Form I. So, when the sheet in
fig. (X) is folded to form a cube, then the half-shaded face fig. (X) is folded to form a cube, then the completely
appears opposite to the face bearing a rhombus, the face shaded face lies opposite to the half shaded face.
with a black circle appears opposite to one of the two Therefore, the cubes shown in figures (1) and (3) which
blank faces and the face with a '+' sign appears opposite to have the completely shaded face adjacent to the half-
the other blank face. Clearly, the cubes shown in figures shaded face cannot be formed. Since Fig 4 does't have at-
(1) and (4) cannot be formed since they have the half- least one shaded face, it cannot be formed. Hence, only
shaded face adjacent to the face bearing the rhombus. the cubes in figure (2) can be formed.
Also, though the cube shown in fig. (3) has faces that can 14. Answer: Option B
appear adjacent to each other but the cube formed by The fig. (X) is similar to the Form V. So, when the sheet
folding the sheet in fig. (X) cannot be rotated to form fig. shown in fig. (X) is folded to form a cube then the shaded
(3). Hence, the cube in fig. (3) cannot be formed. Thus, face lies opposite to one of the blank faces, the face
only the cube shown in fig. (2) can be formed. bearing a circle lies opposite to another blank face and the
9. Answer: Option A face bearing a shaded square lies opposite to the third
The fig. (X) is similar to the Form II. So, when the sheet blank face. Thus, each one of the cubes shown in figures
shown in fig. (X) is folded to form a cube then the two half- (1), (2) and (4) can be formed. Also, though the cube
shaded faces lie opposite to each other, the face bearing a shown in fig. (3) has faces that can appear adjacent to
square lies opposite to one of the two blank faces and the each other but the cube formed by folding the sheet in fig.
face bearing a circle lies opposite to the other blank face. (X) cannot be rotated to form fig. (3). Hence, the cube in
Therefore, the cubes shown in figures (2) and (3) which fig.(3) cannot be formed.
have the two half-shaded faces adjacent to each other, 15. Answer: Option D
cannot be formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X). The fig. (X) is similar to the Form V. So, when the sheet in
Also, though the cube shown in fig. (4) has faces that can fig. (X) is folded to form a cube, then the face bearing a
appear adjacent to each other but the cube formed by square lies opposite to the face bearing a circle. Therefore,
folding the sheet in fig. (X) cannot be rotated to form the the cubes shown in figures (1) and (2) which have the faces
cube in fig. (4). Hence, only the cube in fig. (1) can be bearing the square and the circle adjacent to each other,
formed. cannot be formed. Hence, only the cubes in figures (3) and
10. Answer: Option B (4) can be formed.
The fig. (X) is similar to the Form V. So, when the sheet in 16. Answer: Option C
fig. (X) is folded to form a cube, then the face bearing a dot The fig. (X) is similar to Form V. So, when the sheet shown
lies opposite to one of the shaded faces. Therefore, the in fig. (X) is folded to form a cube, then the face with
cube shown in fig. (2) which has both the shaded faces shading lies opposite to the free bearing a square, the face
adjacent to the face bearing the dot, cannot be formed. bearing a dot lies opposite to a blank face and the face
Hence, the cubes shown in figures (1), (2) and (4) can be bearing a circle (with a '+' sign inside it) lies opposite to
formed. another blank face. The cubes in figures (2) and (4) have
11. Answer: Option D the shaded face adjacent to the face bearing a square.
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formed. Hence, only cubes in figures (1) and (3) can be faces adjacent to each other. Hence only the cube shown
formed. in fig. (1) can be formed.
17. Answer: Option A 23. Answer: Option B
The pattern on fig. (X) and also the fact that the faces are The fig. (X) is similar to the Form VIII. So, when a cube is
rectangle, indicate that only fig. (1) can be obtained by
folding fig. (X). formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X), then
18. Answer: Option A
and are the two faces and these two faces lie
The fig. (X) is similar to Form I. So, when the sheet shown
opposite to each other. Also, the face bearing the 'x' sigh
in fig. (X) is folded to form a box (cuboid), then the two
lies opposite to the face bearing the black circle and the
rectangular-shaded faces lie opposite to each other, two
face bearing the white circle lies opposite to the face
rectangular white faces lie opposite to each other and the
bearing the square (having a dot inside it). Now, the cubes
two square shaped faces (one shaded and one white) lie
in figures (2) and (4) consist of faces which are not formed
opposite to each other. Clearly, the cuboids shown in
when the sheet in fig. (X) is folded. Hence, these two cubes
figures (2) and (4) cannot be formed as in each of the two
are not, formed. Therefore, only the cubes in figures (1)
cuboids the two shaded rectangular faces appear adjacent
and (3) are formed.
to each other. So, only the cuboids in figures (1) and (3)
SECTION B
can be formed.
1. Answer: Option A
19. Answer: Option D
We shall assume the dice in fig. (ii) to be rotated so that
The fig. (X) is similar to the Form VI. So, when the cube is
the 5 dots appear at the same position as in fig. (i) i.e. on
formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X), then is RHS face (i.e. on face II as per activity 1) and 1 dot appears
one of the faces of the cube and this face lies opposite to at the same position as in fig; (i) i.e. on Front face (i.e. on
the face bearing a circle. Also, one of the blank faces lies face I). Then, from the, two figures, 2 dots appear on the
opposite to another blank face and yet another blank face top face (i.e. on face V) and 4 dots appear on the Bottom
lies opposite to the fourth blank face. Thus, out of the four face (i.e. on face VI).
blank faces, no three faces can appear adjacent to each Since, these two faces are opposite to each other,
other. therefore, two dots are contained on the face opposite to
Clearly, the cube in fig. (1) cannot be formed since there is that containing four dots.
2. Answer: Option C
no face of the type , the cube in fig. (2) cannot be From figures (ii) and (iii), we conclude that 1, 6, 3 and 4
formed since it shows three blank faces adjacent to each dots lie adjacent to 5 dots. Therefore, 2 dots must lie
other and the cube in fig. (3) cannot be formed since the opposite 5 dots. Conversely, 5 dots must lie opposite 2
dots.
face cannot appear adjacent to the face bearing the 3.Answer: Option C
circle. Hence, only the cube in fig. (4) can be formed. From figures (ii) and (iii), we conclude that the alphabets C,
20. Answer: Option C D, B and F appear adjacent to the alphabet E. Therefore,
The given figure is similar to Form III. Therefore, when this the alphabet A appears opposite E. Conversely, E appears
figure is folded to form a cube then the face bearing three opposite A.
dots will lie opposite the face bearing five dots. 4. Answer: Option A
21. Answer: Option D From figures (i) and (ii), we conclude that the numbers 1,
The fig. (X) is similar to the Form V. So, when the sheet in 4, 3 and 5 lie adjacent to the number 6. Clearly, the
fig. (X) is folded to form a cube, then the face bearing a dot number 2 lies opposite 6 and conversely 6 lies opposite 2.
appears opposite to a blank face, the face bearing a '+' sign 5. Answer: Option C
appears opposite to another blank face and the face From figures (i), (ii) and (iv) We conclude that 6, 4, 3 and 1
bearing a circle appears opposite to the third blank face. lie adjacent to 2. Hence, 5 must lie opposite 2.
Clearly, all the four cubes shown in figures (1), (2), (3) and 6. Answer: Option A
(4) can be formed. From figures (i) and (ii), we conclude that 2, 3, 5 and 6 he
22. Answer: Option A adjacent to 1. Therefore, 4 lies opposite 1. Hence, when 4
The fig. (X) is similar to Form IV. So, when the sheet shown is at the bottom, then1 must be on the top.
in fig. (X) is folded to , form a cube, then the face bearing 7. Answer: Option C
the dot lies opposite to the shaded face, the face bearing a From figures (i) and (ii) we conclude that 3, 4, 1 and 5 dots
circle (with '+' sign inside it) lies opposite to a blank face appear adjacent to 2 dots. Therefore, 6 dots must appear
and the remaining two blank faces lie opposite to each opposite 2 dots. Since, there are 2 dots on the top face
other. Clearly, the cubes shown in figures (2) and (4) when the dice is in position (i), therefore, the number of
cannot be formed since they have the shaded face dots at the bottom face must be 6.
adjacent to the face bearing a dot and the cube shown in 8. Answer: Option D
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From figures (i), (ii) and (iii), we conclude that 1, 3, 5 and 6 As analysed above, the number on the face opposite 5 is 3.
dots appear adjacent to the face with 2 dots. Therefore, 4 In position X, since 5 lies on the top, therefore 3 must lie at
dots will appear opposite to 2 dots. Now, from figures (i) the bottom face.
and (ii), we conclude that 2, 3 and 5 dots appear adjacent 17. Answer: Option D
to 1 dot Therefore, either 4 or 6 dots will appear opposite If 2 is opposite to 3, then 1 cannot lie opposite to either of
to 1 dot. But since, 4 dots appear opposite to 2 dots it the two numbers - 2 or 3. Hence, 1 is necessarily adjacent
follows that 6 dots will appear opposite 1 dots. to both 2 and 3.
9. Answer: Option C 18. Answer: Option C
The number 2 is common to both the figures. We assume Number 6 is common to both the positions of the dice. We
the parallelepiped in fig. (ii) to be rotated so that 2 assume the dice in fig. (ii) to be rotated so that 6 remains
appears at the same position as in fig. (i) i.e. on the RHS on the top face (i.e. face V as per activity 1) and the
face and the numbers 6 and 3 move to the faces hidden number 4 in fig. (ii) moves to the FR-RH face (i.e. face I) as
behind the numbers 1 and 5 respectively [in fig. (i)]. Then, in fig. (i), then 5 will move to the RR-RH face (i.e. face II).
the combined figure will have 1 opposite 6 and 5 opposite Clearly, 5 (which lies on face II) and 1 (which lies on face
3. Thus, when 3 will be on the top, then 5 will appear at IV) will be opposite to each other. So, when 1 is on the top,
the bottom. then 5 will be at the bottom.
10. Answer: Option A 19. Answer: Option A
If 1 is adjacent to 2, 3 and 5, then either 4 or 6 lies Number 1 is common to both the positions of the dice. We
opposite to 1. So, the numbers 4 and 6 cannot lie opposite assume the dice in fig. (ii) to be rotated so that 1 remains
to each other. Hence, 4 necessarily lies adjacent to 6. on the RHS face (i.e. face II as per activity 1) and the
11. Answer: Option B numbers 5 and 3 move to the faces hidden behind 2 and 4
From figures (i) and (ii), it is clear that 4, 1, 3 and 6 he respectively (in fig. (i). Then, clearly 3 lies opposite 4.
adjacent to 2. Therefore, 5 must lie opposite 2. Thus, if 5 is Hence, when 4 is at the bottom then 3 mist lie on the top.
at the top, then 2 must be at the bottom. 20. Answer: Option D
12. Answer: Option B From figures (i) and (ii) we conclude that the number 1, 2,
Since the total number of dots on opposite faces is always 3 and 4 appear adjacent to 6. Thus, the number 5 will
7, therefore, 1 dot appears opposite 6 dots, 2 dots appear appear opposite 6. Therefore, when six is at the bottom,
opposite 5 dots and 3 dots appear opposite 4 dots. then 5 will be at the top.
13. Answer: Option D CLASSIFICATION
Number 2 is common to the two positions of the dice. We SECTION A
assume the dice in fig. (ii) to be rotated so that 2 remains 1. Answer: Option A
on the top face (i.e. face V as per activity 1) and the The pins, equal in number to the number of sides in the
numbers 3 and 6 move to the faces hidden behind 5 and 1 main figure are attached to the midpoint of a side of the
respectively [in fig. (i)]. Then, clearly, 5 lies opposite 3 and main figure in case of figures (2), (3), (4) and (5). In fig. (1),
6 lies opposite 1. Hence, when 1 is at the top, then 6 will these pins are attached to a vertex of the main figure.
be at the bottom. 2. Answer: Option C
14. Answer: Option C In all other figures, the two line segments are parallel to
From figures (i) and (ii), we conclude that 2, 6, 1 and 4 each other.
appear adjacent to 5. Therefore, 3 must appear opposite 3. Answer: Option D
5, Conversely, the number opposite 3 is 5. In all other figures, the arrow and the V sign lie towards
15. Answer: Option C the black end of the main figure.
The number 6 is common to both the positions of the dice. 4. Answer: Option A
We assume the dice in fig. (ii) to be rotated so that 6 In all other figures, there are two small line segments
remains on the FR-LH face (i. e. on face IV as per activity 1) towards the pin and three small line segments towards the
and the numbers 1 and 3 move to the faces hidden behind arrow.
4 and 5 respectively [in fig. (i)]. Then, 5 lies on FR-RH face 5. Answer: Option B
(i.e. face I), 4 lies on Top face {i.e. face V), 3 lies on RR-LH The lines outside the shaded circle are not equally
face (i.e. face III) and 1 lies on Bottom face (i.e. face VI). distributed along the circumference in fig. (2).
Thus, 3 lies opposite 5. Hence, when the top is 3, then the 6. Answer: Option A
number at the bottom is 5. In all other figures, the lower-right quarter portion is
16. Answer: Option B shaded.
From positions X and Y we conclude that 1, 5, 6 and 3 lie 7. Answer: Option E
adjacent to 4. Therefore, 2 must lie opposite 4. From Only in fig. (5), the arrowhead along the circumference of
positions Y and Z we conclude that 4, 3, 2 and 5 lie the circle indicates motion in an ACW direction.
adjacent to 6. Therefore, 1 must lie opposite 6. Thus, 2 lies 8. Answer: Option D
opposite 4, 1 lies opposite 6 and consequently 5 lies All other figures are divided into equal parts.
opposite 3. 9. Answer: Option B
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Figure (1) and fig. (3) can be rotated into each other and In each one of the figures except fig. (3), the numbers of
fig. (4) and fig. (5) can be rotated into each other. different types of elements are in a sequence such as
10. Answer: Option B there are three '=' signs, four circles, five 'C'-shaped
Each one of the figures except fig. (2), consists of five elements and six V signs in fig. (1).
arrowheads. 11. Answer: Option D
11. Answer: Option E Only in fig. (4), all the four cup-shaped elements are
In each one of the figures except fig. (5), two arrows point opening in different directions.
towards left and one arrow points towards right. 12. Answer: Option E
12. Answer: Option D In all other figures, the lower element is an alphabet and
Only in fig. (4), both the parallel lines are bent in the same the upper element is a number which indicates the
direction {i.e. towards the left). position of the lower element in the set of English
13. Answer: Option A alphabet.
In all other figures, as we move from the innermost to the 13. Answer: Option D
outermost element, the numbers of sides of the elements Except fig. (4), in all other figures, the elements are
either increase or decrease in a sequence. arranged in the increasing order of the number of sides
14. Answer: Option A sequentially, either in a CW or in an ACW direction.
All other figures can be rotated into each other. 14. Answer: Option B
15. Answer: Option C All other figures can be rotated into each other.
Only in fig. (3), the line segment is not a diameter of the 15. Answer: Option D
circle. Except fig. (4), in all other figures, one of the two arrows
16. Answer: Option D points towards the centre of the circle.
Figure (4) has a rectangle in place of a '+' sign. 16. Answer: Option C
17. Answer: Option C The line segment inside the square is attached to the
All other figures can be rotated into each other. corner which lies opposite to the corner to which the
18. Answer: Option C outer L-shaped element is attached.
In each one of the figures except fig. (3), the two crosses 17. Answer: Option A
(x) appear in the diagonally opposite corners. All other figures can be rotated into each other.
19. Answer: Option D 18. Answer: Option D
Figure (4) is formed by four line segments while each one Only in fig. (4), each side of the square has at one black
of the other figures is formed by three line segments. triangle attached to it.
20. Answer: Option C 19. Answer: Option C
SECTION B All other figures can be rotated into each other.
1. Answer: Option D 20. Answer: Option C
Only in fig. (3), one, two and three parallel lines appear
Only in fig. (4), the black triangle and the black circle lie at sequentially in a CW direction. In all other figures, one,
the two ends of the same diameter. two and three parallel lines appear sequentially in an ACW
2. Answer: Option A direction.
All other figures can be rotated into each other. WATER IMAGES
3. Answer: Option C SECTION A
In each one of the figurers except fig. (3), the number of 1.Answer: Option D2.Answer: Option B
half-leaves is one more than the number of line segments. 3.Answer: Option C4.Answer: Option C
4. Answer: Option B 5.Answer: Option D6.Answer: Option B
All other figures can be rotated into each other. 7.Answer: Option B8.Answer: Option D
5. Answer: Option B 9.Answer: Option B 10.Answer: Option A
Each one of the remaining figures is composed of straight 11. Answer: Option D 12.Answer: Option B
lines only. 13. Answer: Option C14.Answer: Option A
6. Answer: Option A 15. Answer: Option C 16. Answer: Option C
In each of the other figures, the lower element is the 17. Answer: Option B 18.Answer: Option D
vertically inverted image of the upper element. 19.Answer: Option A20. Answer: Option A
7. Answer: Option C SECTION B
Only in fig. (3), the marked angles are unequal. 1.Answer: Option B2. Answer: Option B
8. Answer: Option D 3.Answer: Option D 4. Answer: Option A
Only fig. (4) contains two circles while all other figures 5.Answer: Option C 6. Answer: Option D
have only one circle. 7.Answer: Option C 8. Answer: Option D
9. Answer: Option C 9.Answer: Option C 10. Answer: Option B
All other figures can be rotated into each other. 11.Answer: Option B12.Answer: Option B
10. Answer: Option C 13.Answer: Option C 14.Answer: Option A
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15.Answer: Option D16.Answer: Option C The second figure is obtained from the first figure by
17.Answer: Option D18.Answer: Option D moving the line segment to the opposite side of the square
19.Answer: Option C20.Answer: Option B boundary and replacing it with two similar line segments.
FIGURE MATRIX Also, the element in the lower-left corner gets replaced by
SECTION A two similar elements - one placed in the upper-left and the
1. Answer: Option D other placed in the lower-right corner.
The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are 14. Answer: Option D
not common to the first two figures. In each row, there are 3 types of shadings of circles - a
2. Answer: Option B circle is unshaded, another circle has its right half shaded
In each row, the second figure is obtained from the first with vertical lines and yet another circle has its upper half
figure by adding two mutually perpendicular line segments shaded with horizontal lines. There are three specified
at the centre and the third figure is obtained from the first positions of the two triangles each of which is used only
figure by adding four circles outside the main figure. once in a row. Also, two of the figures in each row have
3. Answer: Option A one triangle shaded.
In each row, the third figure comprises of a black circle and 15. Answer: Option C
only those line segments which are not common to the In each row, the third figure is a collection of the common
first and the second figures. elements (line segments) of the first and the second
4. Answer: Option C figures.
In each column, the second figure (middle figure) is 16. Answer: Option B
obtained by removing the upper part of the first figure The two parts of the first figure are rearranged and joined
(uppermost figure) and the third figure (lowermost figure) along the longer sides. The common side is then lost to
is obtained by vertically inverting the upper part of the form the second figure.
first figure. 17. Answer: Option C
5. Answer: Option C The second figure is a part of the first figure (but is not
The third figure in each row comprises of the parts exactly the same as the first figure).
common to the first two figures. 18. Answer: Option A
6. Answer: Option B In each row, the central part of the first figure rotates
The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are either 90o CW or 90o ACW to form the central part of the
not common to the first two figures. second figure and the central part of the first figure
7. Answer: Option A rotates through 180o to form the central part of the third
The number of components in each row either increases figure. Also, in each row, there are 3 types of side
or decreases from left to right. In the third row, it elements - rectangles, circles and triangles.
increases. 19. Answer: Option B
8. Answer: Option A In each column, the third figure (lowermost figure)
In each row, the second figure is obtained from the first contains one less number of hexagons as the first figure
figure by increasing the number of smaller elements by (uppermost figure) and the same number of trees as the
one and the third figure is obtained from the second figure second figure (middle figure).
by increasing the number of smaller elements by one. 20. Answer: Option B
9. Answer: Option C There are 3 types of faces, 3 types of bodies, 3 types of
The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are hands and 3 types of legs, each of which is used only once
not common to the first two figures. in a single row. So, the features which have not been used
10. Answer: Option A in the first two figures of the third row would combine to
Each row (as well as each column) contains a figure produce the missing figure.
consisting of a circle and two line segments, a figure SECTION B
consisting of a circle and three line segments and a figure 1. Answer: Option D
consisting of a circle and four line segments. In each row, the second figure is obtained by removing the
11. Answer: Option A outermost element of the first figure and the third figure is
In each row, the second figure is obtained from the first obtained by removing the outermost element of the
figure by reversing the direction of the RHS arrow and the second figure.
third figure is obtained from the second figure by reversing 2. Answer: Option C
the direction of both the arrows. In each row (as well as in each column), the number of
12. Answer: Option B rectangles in the second figure is two times the number of
In each row, the figures are getting laterally inverted in rectangles in the first figure and the number of rectangles
each step. The number of components or the quantities in the third figure is three times the number of rectangles
are either increasing or decreasing from left to right in the first figure.
sequentially. 3. Answer: Option C
13. Answer: Option C
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There are 3 types of shadings in the triangles, 3 types of In each row, the first figure is rotated through 90o CW to
legs, 3 positions of circles, each of which is used only once obtain the second figure and the second figure is rotated
in a single row. The circle is shaded in alternate figures. through 90o CW to obtain the third figure.
4. Answer: Option D RULE DETECTION
In each row, the third figure is a combination of the first SECTION A
and the second figure. 1.Answer: Option C2. Answer: Option B
5. Answer: Option D 3.Answer: Option C4. Answer: Option A
In each row (as well as each column), the third figure is a 5.Answer: Option B6. Answer: Option B
combination of all the, elements of the first and the SECTION B
second figures 1.Answer: Option C2. Answer: Option C
6. Answer: Option C 3.Answer: Option D4. Answer: Option C
In each row, the triangle follows the circle, the square 5.Answer: Option A6. Answer: Option A
follows the triangle and the circle follows the square. In
case of the third row, the above rule exists for the inner as SHAPE CONSTRUCTION
well as the outer elements. SECTION A
7. Answer: Option D 1. Answer: Option B 2. Answer: Option D
In each row, the second figure forms the innermost and
the outermost elements of the third figure and the first
figure forms the middle element of the third figure.
8. Answer: Option B
In each row, the second figure is obtained by shading one 3. Answer: Option B 4. Answer: Option D
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.
9. Answer: Option B 5. Answer: Option C 6. Answer: Option D
The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are
not common to the first two figures.
10. Answer: Option D
In each row, there are three types of outer elements
(circle, triangle and square), three types of inner elements 7. Answer: Option A 8. Answer: Option C
(circle, triangle and square) and three types of shadings in
the inner elements (black, white and lines).
11. Answer: Option A
In each row, there are three types of arrows - an arrow
with a single head and without any base, an arrow with 9. Answer: Option D 10. Answer: Option C
double head having a circle at its base, an arrow 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.
12. Answer: Option C 11. Answer: Option B 12. Answer: Option D
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 13. Answer: Option A 14. Answer: Option C
figure.
13. Answer: Option B
In each row, the second figure is obtained by rotating the
first figure through 90o CW or 90o ACW and adding a
circle to it. Also, the third figure is obtained by adding two 15. Answer: Option D 16. Answer: Option C
circles to the first figure (without rotating the figure).
14. Answer: Option D
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
17. Answer: Option B 18. Answer: Option A
not used in the first two figures of the third row would
together form the missing figure.
15. Answer: Option B

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19. Answer: Option A 20. Answer: Option B 15. Answer: Option D 16. Answer: Option C

SECTION B
1. Answer: Option C 2. Answer: Option B 17. Answer: Option B 18. Answer: Option B

3. Answer: Option D 4. Answer: Option D

19. Answer: Option D 20. Answer: Option B

5. Answer: Option B 6. Answer: Option C

7. Answer: Option B 8. Answer: Option D

9. Answer: Option A 10. Answer: Option B

SECTION C
1. Answer: Option A 2. Answer: Option B

3. Answer: Option C 4. Answer: Option D

5. Answer: Option C 6. Answer: Option A

7. Answer: Option D 8. Answer: Option D

9. Answer: Option C 10. Answer: Option D

11. Answer: Option D 12. Answer: Option B

13. Answer: Option D 14. Answer: Option D

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