Non Verbal Reasoning - Shape Construction - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Shape Construction - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, a set of five alternative figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 followed by a set of four alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D) is provided. It is required to select the alternative which represents three out of the five alternative figures which when fitted into each other would form a complete square.
6.
Select the alternative which represents three out of the five alternative figures which when fitted into each other would form a complete square.
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Discussion:
7 comments Page 1 of 1.
Shoaib chattha said:
10 years ago
I cannot understand it how these three components forms a complete square if we have to form square by using these three components we have to use 2 and 5 two times I am right or not please help me.
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Ashutosh said:
4 years ago
Anyone explain the given answer.
Guna said:
4 years ago
I cannot understand, how to solve this, please help us.
Jk Rowling said:
3 years ago
Anyone, please explain me in detail.
Bishnu prasad acharya said:
2 years ago
I can not understand.
Anyone, please explain me in detail.
Anyone, please explain me in detail.
Khan said:
2 years ago
Anyone, please explain the right answer.
Anon said:
7 months ago
@All.
The Easiest way is to pick the ones that feel like may become a square in this case.
Pick the biggest piece (3) and see what 2 other figures may complete it. You will realize after some trial and error, that (2) and (5) fit perfectly on opposite corners to make a square-like shape.
The Easiest way is to pick the ones that feel like may become a square in this case.
Pick the biggest piece (3) and see what 2 other figures may complete it. You will realize after some trial and error, that (2) and (5) fit perfectly on opposite corners to make a square-like shape.
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