Non Verbal Reasoning - Analytical Reasoning - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Analytical Reasoning - Section 2 (Q.No. 8)
8.
Count the number of triangles and squares in the given figure.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The figure may be labelled as shown.
Triangles :
The, simplest triangles are ABI, BGI, GHI, HAI, BCJ, CFJ, FGJ, GBJ, CDK, DEK, EFK and FCK i.e. 12 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are ABG, BGH, GHA, HAB, BCF, CFG, FGB, GBC, CDE, DEF, EFC and FGD i.e. 12 in number.
The triangles composed of four components each are AGC, BFD, HBF and GCE i.e.4 in number.
Thus, there are 12 + 12 + 4 = 28 triangles in the given figure.
Squares :
The squares composed of two components each are BJGI and CKFJ i.e. 2 in number.
The squares composed of four components each are ABGH, BCFG and CDEF i.e. 3 in number.
Total number of squares in the figure = 2 + 3 = 5.
Discussion:
4 comments Page 1 of 1.
Shahakarr said:
6 years ago
No.of triangles.
Single square us divided into 4 parts, so 4x2 =8 triangle in a single square.
Like that 8x 3(3 squares are there) = 24 triangle.
4 triangles joining three squares are,
(ACG,BDF,HBF,GCE) 24+4 = 28 triangles.
Single square us divided into 4 parts, so 4x2 =8 triangle in a single square.
Like that 8x 3(3 squares are there) = 24 triangle.
4 triangles joining three squares are,
(ACG,BDF,HBF,GCE) 24+4 = 28 triangles.
Prakash said:
10 years ago
For triangle: (10*n-2)and For square:(2*n-1), where n means number of box.
Hasu said:
9 years ago
It should be like this (10 * n) - 2 and (2 * n) - 1.
Nawankur said:
8 years ago
For triangle n=? Please tell me.
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