Bond NVR Test 2, Sec 1, Qu 3, Rotating
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Bond NVR Test 2, Sec 1, Qu 3, Rotating
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I am slightly STUCK.
Bond NVR Test2, Section 1, Qu 3:
In the answer booklet, it explain that the test shape has been rotated 150 degrees clockwise.
150 DEGREES? I thought shapes got roated 90 degrees or 180 degrees? Can shapes rotates any amount of degrees? Isnt there a limit?
I would have thought that the triangle rotated 90 degrees, anti clockwise, but I cant understand how the shapes inside rotate.
Bond NVR Test2, Section 1, Qu 3:
In the answer booklet, it explain that the test shape has been rotated 150 degrees clockwise.
150 DEGREES? I thought shapes got roated 90 degrees or 180 degrees? Can shapes rotates any amount of degrees? Isnt there a limit?
I would have thought that the triangle rotated 90 degrees, anti clockwise, but I cant understand how the shapes inside rotate.
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I have never read the Bond explanation.
For that particular question, I'd say the triangle rotates 90 degrees anti-clockwise and the shapes move round anti-clockwise to the next vertex/corner of the triangle. The black also goes white. So turning the other shape 90 degrees anti, you get down to b or e, and you don't even have to worry about the shifting shapes because the answer must be e due to change of colour.
Nfer question is very similar except the triangle is turned 90 clockwise, leaving just a or e as possibles, then the shapes move round clockwise to the next corner, leaving just a as a contender.
Hope this helps.
For that particular question, I'd say the triangle rotates 90 degrees anti-clockwise and the shapes move round anti-clockwise to the next vertex/corner of the triangle. The black also goes white. So turning the other shape 90 degrees anti, you get down to b or e, and you don't even have to worry about the shifting shapes because the answer must be e due to change of colour.
Nfer question is very similar except the triangle is turned 90 clockwise, leaving just a or e as possibles, then the shapes move round clockwise to the next corner, leaving just a as a contender.
Hope this helps.
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