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As mentioned on our practice page, the following will consist of 5 questions. It’s a good practice to make note of the time it took you to answer these questions. In most cases, during an aptitude test, time is of the essence.<\/p>\n
Good luck!<\/p>\n
Question #1<\/strong><\/p>\n The correct answer is:<\/strong> B<\/p>\n Explanation:<\/strong> Look at the two lines in the original figure. When you superimpose them, they form a cross sign (X) and not a plus sign (+). So options A and D are eliminated. In the original figure, the black circular dots are not on the corners of the lines. so option C is also eliminated.<\/p>\n The correct answer is:<\/strong> A<\/p>\n <\/ins><\/p>\n Question #3<\/strong> Explanation:<\/strong> If you rotate the first figure by 270\u2070, you get the second figure. If you rotate the second figure by 270\u2070, you get the third figure and so on.<\/p>\n Question #4<\/strong> Explanation:<\/strong> In the given cardboard, there is no triangle. So it cannot form shape B or C. The option A is a cube and all it’s six faces are square. The cardboard has four rectangles and two squares. It can form D but not A.<\/p>\n Question #5<\/strong><\/p>\n Explanation:<\/strong> The hexagon rotates 90\u2070 clockwise and the symbols within the hexagon rotate 90\u2070 anti-clockwise.<\/p>\n For access to great examples, samples, and testing, have a look at our premium online logical reasoning test<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nIf you see the following figure in the mirror, how the mirror image will look like?<\/p>\n
\nLook at the pattern of the four figures in the series and identify the next figure of the series.<\/p>\n
\nIf you fold the following cardboard net, what object would it form?<\/p>\n