Non-Verbal Reasoning CD Volume 1

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JaysDarlin
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long and relaxed sigh
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Post by programmer »

Sorry again, your answers are right.
Blank Squares, Set B, Q8 Ans would be 'E' as they mirror the shapes adjacent as do the the ones in the boxes above and below.

Odd one out, Set A, Q14 Ans would be 'C' due to no vertical line of symmetry.
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These are fixed and as usual the updated file is available for you to download. Thank you.
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Post by Bewildered »

Thanks Mr P!!!!


:D

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Post by Bewildered »

Odd one out Set A, Q2....

The answer could either be 'C' as it has no line of vertical symmetry, as all the others do. (of course the ans my DS chose)

or
the given correct answer 'B' if you go on number.




Also, could anyone explain Code Letter Shapes Set 'B' Q4. Given Answer is 'B'.

Any Ideas??

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JaysDarlin
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Post by JaysDarlin »

I would have thought it was GZ, I cannot understand why it is "b".

Mr P?
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Post by programmer »

A bit tough, but I see why the answer is B. The top codes represent the shape without patterns. The bottom code represent the shape with patterns. By going with that, the shapes in the the question are a hexagon (Z) and a circle with patterns that are at 135º (E). So it is B.

For the question Odd one out Set A Q2, I agree that it is ambiguous too, should be fixed in the next update.
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Post by Bewildered »

Thanks Mr P!

Makes sense now.

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Post by neurotic kent mum »

Sorry - I just do not understand
Odd one out qu 2 - why b ? what is the number reason?
Question 8 - why e not b?
Question 14 why c?

I think the problem is I really can't see the reason for these answers so have no way of explaining to dd!

All help gratefully appreciated?
Any books available to help me?
JaysDarlin
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Post by JaysDarlin »

NKM

Before I have a look, just confirm which set you are looking at, odd one out set A, B, C or D?
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