Non Verbal Reasoning - Figure Matrix - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Figure Matrix - Section 1 (Q.No. 9)
Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions, find out which of the answer figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) completes the figure matrix ?


9.

Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.

1
2
3
4
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are not common to the first two figures.
Discussion:
18 comments Page 1 of 2.

Divya said:   5 years ago
Please, explain this question in detail.

I am not able to understand.
(4)

Ibiwan said:   6 years ago
The explanation is somewhat simplified, you need an additional set of rules but it works then. Nothing wrong with the images.

Mubeen said:   6 years ago
In the last 3 fig, Add both the given column and remove what was common.
(1)

Achi said:   6 years ago
I think this logic is wrong for 2 reasons:

Row 1: The vertical bar is moved from the right side in column 1 to middle in column 3 (moved = not common, because the common diagonal bar is not moved).

Row 2: There are no common parts at all when you consider the same location (alternatively all parts are common when you add moving from bottom to top as logical change). This means column 3 should be 6 ellipses as said by Abhimanyu/Fareesha/T. Thought (alternatively no ellipse at all when you allow moving like the horizontal bar in row 1, but the movement from right to the middle for column 1 to 3 is not to get in agreement with movement from bottom to top for column 1 to 2).
(2)

Om agrawal said:   6 years ago
Hi, I am not getting this, Explain me.
(1)

Raj said:   7 years ago
Please explain this clearly to understand.
(1)

Vinay kumar said:   7 years ago
I can't get the answer. Kindly explain me in detail.
(1)

Samriti said:   7 years ago
I am not understanding the relation between 3 options. So, please explain it.
(2)

Merida said:   7 years ago
@All.

So, for the first figurine, they both have a diagonal line that goes to the right. They both have that in common, so that disappears. Then the remaining lines are put together. The same goes for all of the rows. What is in common, disappears, and you put together what remains.

NIL said:   7 years ago
I am not getting this. Please explain it.


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