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Which type of reasoning primarily involves drawing conclusions based on observed patterns and similarities in visual figures?
Which type of reasoning primarily involves drawing conclusions based on observed patterns and similarities in visual figures?
In figure classification, what is the most important initial step?
In figure classification, what is the most important initial step?
Which of the following is a common attribute used for classifying figures?
Which of the following is a common attribute used for classifying figures?
What type of pattern is present in the following sequence of figures: circle, square, pentagon, hexagon?
What type of pattern is present in the following sequence of figures: circle, square, pentagon, hexagon?
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Which cognitive skill is least relevant for successful figure classification?
Which cognitive skill is least relevant for successful figure classification?
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Figure Classification
Figure Classification
The process of categorizing figures based on their characteristics and properties.
Reasoning in Figure Classification
Reasoning in Figure Classification
The logical process used to identify and categorize figures based on their features.
Importance of Figure Classification
Importance of Figure Classification
Helps in improving visual perception and analytical skills, important for exams.
MCQs for SSC Examination
MCQs for SSC Examination
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Preparation Strategies
Preparation Strategies
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Study Notes
Figure Classification (Reasoning) - Important 10 MCQs for SSC Examination with Answers
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Figure classification problems assess a candidate's logical reasoning ability.
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The problems present a series of figures, and the candidate must identify the rule or pattern governing the arrangement of these figures.
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The solution often involves analyzing the changes in shape, size, orientation, and position of the figures.
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To effectively work through these questions, recognizing patterns in the transformation of elements—rotations, reflections, additions, removals—is essential.
Question 1
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Figure Set: A series of figures showing geometric shapes rotating at different angles.
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Question: Which figure will logically follow the pattern in the set?
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Options: A selection of figures.
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Correct Answer: The figure that depicts the next logical rotation in the sequence.
Question 2
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Figure Set: A group of figures with elements increasing in number and complexity.
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Question: Determine the next figure in the sequence according to the established pattern.
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Options: A collection of possible continuation figures.
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Correct Answer: The figure that matches the observed progression in terms of shape, size, and element additions.
Question 3
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Figure Set: A series of figures, where each figure is a reflection of the preceding one about a particular axis.
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Question: What figure comes next?
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Options: A set of potential continuation figures.
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Correct Answer: The figure with the appropriate reflection to maintain the identified axis.
Question 4
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Figure Set: Figures exhibiting a combination of rotations and reflections.
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Question: Determine the next figure in the sequence.
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Options: Possible continuation figures for the sequence.
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Correct Answer: The figure with the logical combination of rotation and reflection consistent with the pattern.
Question 5
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Figure Set: A sequence of figures with gradually increasing sizes and a changing direction of an arrow inside.
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Question: Choose the figure that comes next.
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Options: Several alternative figures.
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Correct Answer: The figure demonstrating the continued increase in size and directional changes in the arrow.
Question 6
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Figure Set: A grouping of figures where one specific component is added in each figure.
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Question: Select the appropriate next figure in the sequence based on component additions.
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Options: Different figures with incremental additions to the core design.
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Correct Answer: The figure with the logically determined additions to existing elements.
Question 7
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Figure Set: A series of figures with shapes that vary in shading or color patterns.
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Question: Identify the next figure in the pattern.
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Options: Figures with varying shading/color.
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Correct Answer: The figure that demonstrates the next step in the color or shading sequence.
Question 8
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Figure Set: A series of figures with components moving in a systematic manner (left, right, up, down).
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Question: Select the figure that appropriately continues the movement pattern.
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Options: Figures with varied component movement pathways.
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Correct Answer: The figure that extends the established movement pattern of the components.
Question 9
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Figure Set: A series of figures showing shapes that are growing or shrinking in size.
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Question: Determine the next figure based on the pattern of size changes.
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Options: Shapes of differing sizes.
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Correct Answer: The figure exhibiting the correct size alteration.
Question 10
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Figure Set: A sequence of figures where a part is being added, removed, or modified in each step.
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Question: Find the appropriate next figure based on the sequence of changes to the figure.
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Options: Figures displaying varied adjustments to the core figure design.
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Correct Answer: The figure showing the subsequent pattern of additions, deletions, or alterations.
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This quiz features 10 multiple-choice questions designed to test your reasoning skills in figure classification. You'll analyze various geometric shapes to identify patterns and determine the next figure in a sequence. Perfect for preparing for the SSC examination!