Non Verbal Reasoning - Analytical Reasoning - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Analytical Reasoning - Section 2 (Q.No. 3)
3.
Count the number of squares in the given figure.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The figure may be labelled as shown.
The simplest squares are QUYX, URVY, YVSW and XYWT i.e. 4 in number.
The squares composed of two components each are IMYP, MJNY, YNKO and PYOL i.e. 4 in number.
The squares composed of three components each are AEYH, EBFY, YFCG and HYGD i.e. 4 in number.
There is only one square i.e. QRST composed of four components.
There is only one square i.e. IJKL composed of eight components.
There is only one square i.e. ABCD composed of twelve components.
Total number of squares in the given figure = 4 + 4 + 4+1 + 1 + 1 = 15.
Discussion:
5 comments Page 1 of 1.
DIGVIJAY KASALKAR said:
9 years ago
Main square Embed 3 square.
Each part of square is 4.
Then, 4 * 3(each part embed 3 square).
Total = 12.
Main square embed + each part of square = total square.
3 + 12 = 15.
Each part of square is 4.
Then, 4 * 3(each part embed 3 square).
Total = 12.
Main square embed + each part of square = total square.
3 + 12 = 15.
Suraj said:
5 years ago
Formula 4n + n.
n is number of square in one sector.
There is 3 square in one sector.
Then 4*3+3 =15.
n is number of square in one sector.
There is 3 square in one sector.
Then 4*3+3 =15.
Bidur Subedi said:
9 years ago
5n.
Where n is concentric square.
Here n = 3.
So no of triangle is 15.
Where n is concentric square.
Here n = 3.
So no of triangle is 15.
Kapil said:
1 decade ago
Is there any formula to a calculate the square in figure?
Mradul said:
1 decade ago
How to get solve in a easier way, non verbal reasoning?
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