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Question Bank - Spatial Reasoning

The document provides examples of shape sequence and matrix completion questions. It includes the questions, solutions, and explanations for each. There are multiple examples testing pattern recognition and logical reasoning skills through identifying shape patterns and sequences across several frames or matrix options.

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Question Bank - Spatial Reasoning

The document provides examples of shape sequence and matrix completion questions. It includes the questions, solutions, and explanations for each. There are multiple examples testing pattern recognition and logical reasoning skills through identifying shape patterns and sequences across several frames or matrix options.

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Shape sequence questions

https://www.practiceaptitudetests.com/test/diagrammatic-reasoning-tests/1

1.

Solution E
Triangle alternates by 90 degrees with each turn. Triangle
alternates from shaded to unshaded with each turn.

2.

Solution C
Circle in top left segment for one frame, then omitted for the
following two frames, with each turn. Small triangle alternates from
upper triangular segment to lower triangular segment with each
turn.

3.

Solution D
Doughnut shapes move in a clockwise direction with each alternate
turn. Squares move in a clockwise direction with each alternate
turn.

4.
Solution A
Square moves in an anti-clockwise direction with each alternate
turn. Three-quarter circle rotates by 45 degrees with each turn. Half
circle moves in an anti-clockwise direction with each turn.

5.

6.
Solution B
Please note: shapes are not in a set position within the frame. It is
merely the presence and number of shapes that are important for
this sequence. With every turn there are always three squares. With
every turn there are always two diamonds. With every turn there is
always one circle.
Solution E
Line changes with each turn from diagonal, to vertical, to the
inverse diagonal, and then to horizontal. Dot moves from top right
corner, to intersect with the middle line, to the bottom left corner
with each turn. Triangle moves around the frame corners in an anti-
clockwise direction with each turn.

The correct answer is

7.

Solution A
Square increases in size with each turn (i.e.: small, medium, large).
Smallest square informs the decrease of one corner circle in the
following frame, in a clockwise direction. Squares alternate from
shaded to unshaded with each turn.

The correct answer is

8.
Solution C
Square moves from the top left corner, to the middle, then to the
right corner with each turn. Unshaded square appears in every third
frame with each turn. Triangle appears with every alternate turn.

The correct answer is

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Matrix Completion
1.
Answer C
The above question is certainly more challenging for number of test takers so don’t despair if you found it difficult.
Have a look at the pattern once more and note that in each of the rows across and down any triangles that
appear in the same position twice in the first two squares are cancelled out in the final squares and ones that
remain alter their colour from black to white and vice versa. Hence, the correct answer must be C.

2.

Answer A , Note that A must be the correct answer as each row and column needs to contain each of the
images. Always, inspect the horizontal and vertical rows to find the pattern.

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Odd one out


1. Which of the following does not belong?
Explanation: Option D is the odd one out as it is a reflection, not a rotation, of
the others.

2. Which of the following does not belong?

Explanation: Option B is the odd one out as it contains an additional black


triangle.

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reasoning/3

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