Non Verbal Reasoning - Image Analysis - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Image Analysis - Section 1 (Q.No. 10)
10.
Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X).
Discussion:
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Pallavi said:
9 years ago
1. On seeing question x and figures you have to notice that only 3 triangles are given, so anyhow 3 triangles can only be made from the option figures.
2. Now see fig 2 from the middle one draw 2 lines making a triangle that is ____/ from this middle point to the other side.
3. You will notice that only 3 triangles can only form from this.
4. If you try from other figures there you can also get a 4-sided figure.
2. Now see fig 2 from the middle one draw 2 lines making a triangle that is ____/ from this middle point to the other side.
3. You will notice that only 3 triangles can only form from this.
4. If you try from other figures there you can also get a 4-sided figure.
Pri said:
8 years ago
We have three different size of triangles, So one figure out of four figures must be made of three different size of triangles. Now, Figure 1, 3 and 4 are made of one rectangle and one triangle. And rectangle can be made with two same size of triangle. So, Figure 1, 3 and 4 are made of 2 same size of triangles and one small triangle. Only figure 2 can be made out three different size of triangle. I hope it helps.
(2)
Claudiu said:
1 decade ago
Its correct take a good look and imagine the first triangle from the left side, in the middle.
The 3 triangle (the small one) will be the the first with the right angle facing up.
And finally the second triangle its the last on the right side with the right (90) angle inside the image. :) ).
The 3 triangle (the small one) will be the the first with the right angle facing up.
And finally the second triangle its the last on the right side with the right (90) angle inside the image. :) ).
(2)
NiX said:
8 years ago
The Answer is B.
Take the middle triangle and just place it on the second diagram from the right side.
Then the half remaining part can be easily formed by combining the remaining 2 triangles.
Take the middle triangle and just place it on the second diagram from the right side.
Then the half remaining part can be easily formed by combining the remaining 2 triangles.
(2)
Kushagra said:
3 years ago
The Answer is B.
Take the middle triangle and just place it on the second diagram from the right side.
Then the half remaining part can be easily formed by combining the remaining 2 triangles.
Take the middle triangle and just place it on the second diagram from the right side.
Then the half remaining part can be easily formed by combining the remaining 2 triangles.
A, bhat said:
3 years ago
Yes, it's correct put ist and 3 together, with a larger triangle as a base and then the middle at the top, invert the figure you will get the result.
Afro said:
1 decade ago
@Claudiu I tried imagining it the way you explained and it still didn't match up to that fig(2).
Rahul said:
1 decade ago
Seems impossible. None of above fig can be formed from given figures.
Bidur said:
9 years ago
From 2, three different sized triangles can be drawn. So it is right.
Vish said:
9 years ago
I also didn't get it. Please post a valid explanation.
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