GL Test 7 section 1 q3
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GL Test 7 section 1 q3
Please can someone explain the answer for the GL assessment non verbal pack 2 Test 7 section 1 question 3? Thanks!
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Re: GL Test 7 section 1 q3
Hi,
The number of "right pointing sticks" on the bottom is equal to the number of concave sides in the shape above - so answer is a.
Hope that makes sense.
The number of "right pointing sticks" on the bottom is equal to the number of concave sides in the shape above - so answer is a.
Hope that makes sense.
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Re: GL Test 7 section 1 q3
Wow, I would never have thought of that. Thanks.
Re: GL Test 7 section 1 q3
Please, can anybody explain the method to find the answer to:
- test 7 section 1, question 11
- test 7, section 5, question 10
- test 7, section 6, question 7
Thank you!
- test 7 section 1, question 11
- test 7, section 5, question 10
- test 7, section 6, question 7
Thank you!
Re: GL Test 7 section 1 q3
GL test 7, section 1, question 11
Each shape has 3 concentric outlines and the black shapes overlap and extend beyond only the 2 outermost outlines, so it has to be D
GL test 7, section 5, question 10
I imagine a compass for this one, the small hand with the arrow moves clockwise by 2 compass points with each square so it starts SW, then NW, then NE then SE in the missing square. The big hand with the black dot moves anti-clockwise by 3 compass points with each square so it starts S then NE, then W then SE in the missing square so it's D with them both pointing the same way.
GL test 7, section 6, question 7
In shapes A, B, C and E the order of the shapes is square, hexagon, circle in a clockwise direction, in shape D it is square, circle, hexagon in a clockwise direction so D is the odd one out.
Hope that helps.
Each shape has 3 concentric outlines and the black shapes overlap and extend beyond only the 2 outermost outlines, so it has to be D
GL test 7, section 5, question 10
I imagine a compass for this one, the small hand with the arrow moves clockwise by 2 compass points with each square so it starts SW, then NW, then NE then SE in the missing square. The big hand with the black dot moves anti-clockwise by 3 compass points with each square so it starts S then NE, then W then SE in the missing square so it's D with them both pointing the same way.
GL test 7, section 6, question 7
In shapes A, B, C and E the order of the shapes is square, hexagon, circle in a clockwise direction, in shape D it is square, circle, hexagon in a clockwise direction so D is the odd one out.
Hope that helps.
Re: GL Test 7 section 1 q3
Everything is crystal clear, now!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to help!
Thank you so much for taking the time to help!
Re: GL Test 7 section 1 q3
You're welcome DD has finished all her NVR exams now and I love NVR, so any excuse to have another look at the papers and I'm there Very sad I know
Re: GL Test 7 section 1 q3
DS just sat his last 11+ exam yesterday, and I can't just believe the relief!! I have no idea if he messed the whole thing up or not , but it will feel very strange not to be 11+ orientated any more! Though we still have the January exams for indies to look for to, so we still have a lot of papes to cover. But in February, that'll be sooooo strange! We'll have to feel up his week with many sport activities!lemondrop wrote: I love NVR, so any excuse to have another look at the papers