This is a very poorly made question. There are three possible answers and four possible rules. 1. All lines (that have no area) touch; hence, number three would be the answer (and the only figure that includes two separate shapes). 2. All shapes that have an enclosed area are white (or uncolored); hence, number nine is the exception. 3. In pairs of threes starting from the beginning, addition of first and second shape yields the third; hence, number nine is the exception again. 4. Only straight lines are used; hence eighth shape (the circle) is the odd one out.
Should be the 3rd from the left. In each square, the larger number of squares change position from right to left. The only shape doesn’t follow the rule is the 3rd from left. Try it from both sides, it works 👍🏼
Q 33: If you look at the squares in the box separately: Left row of squares and right row of squares. You can see that the next box always starts with the right row of the previous box. This creates a kind of mirror image. This means that the fourth box is wrong. Q 43: The number of circles is: 2, 4, 4, 3, 2, 5, 4, 3, 6 You start with the two and skip 2 numbers and then land on the 3 and count upwards in steps of one with a jump of 2 numbers each time. Then you start with the 4 and realize that this is wrong and should actually be a 2. The result is a counting pattern like this: 2, x, x, 3, x, x, 4, x, x x, 2, x, x, 3, x, x, 4, x x, x, 4, x, x, 5, x, x, 6
Q 33: If you look at the squares in the box separately: Left row of squares and right row of squares. You can see that the next box always starts with the right row of squares of the previous box. This creates a kind of mirror image. This means that the fourth box is wrong.
La respuesta de la pregunta Q24 : la suma de las dos primeras figuras es el resultado de la 3 figura. Saludos desde Colombia❤
Hola saludos 🫡
Hi! Could you please confirm the answer for Q24? My answer: the last one where there is a black square is in the triangle
What is your reasoning/justification for selecting this answer?
This is a very poorly made question. There are three possible answers and four possible rules.
1. All lines (that have no area) touch; hence, number three would be the answer (and the only figure that includes two separate shapes).
2. All shapes that have an enclosed area are white (or uncolored); hence, number nine is the exception.
3. In pairs of threes starting from the beginning, addition of first and second shape yields the third; hence, number nine is the exception again.
4. Only straight lines are used; hence eighth shape (the circle) is the odd one out.
What’s the answer for question 33? You explain so detailed on the easier ones but not on this one.
They all seem simple once explained :) we can make a short video explaining this one, were you able to solve it eventually?
@@abilityassessments I really want the answer to this one. please answer here and the logic behind it. I have a text tomorrow.
@@abilityassessments No, still wondering.
I'm not sure but I believe it's a mirror image. So the 4th one is odd man out. Technically 5th one could be the odd one too
Should be the 3rd from the left. In each square, the larger number of squares change position from right to left. The only shape doesn’t follow the rule is the 3rd from left. Try it from both sides, it works 👍🏼
Please can you also include test from the big 4 eg. Deloitte, EY. Numerical and situational judgement
We are working on it - when is your assessment?
@@abilityassessments November
Please send us an email with the tests you have coming up and we will try to prepare something to help you: abilityassessment@gmail.com
Q8: the 7th figure with entirely drawn lines is the odd one.
Did you have an assessment, how did it go?
Q5: The odd one out is the fifth one since the smaller figure is outside the larger one. You should give the correct answers afterwards.
You got it! How was your test?
Can someone help with Q33 and Q43? Thanks!
Q 33: If you look at the squares in the box separately: Left row of squares and right row of squares. You can see that the next box always starts with the right row of the previous box. This creates a kind of mirror image. This means that the fourth box is wrong.
Q 43: The number of circles is: 2, 4, 4, 3, 2, 5, 4, 3, 6
You start with the two and skip 2 numbers and then land on the 3 and count upwards in steps of one with a jump of 2 numbers each time. Then you start with the 4 and realize that this is wrong and should actually be a 2. The result is a counting pattern like this:
2, x, x, 3, x, x, 4, x, x
x, 2, x, x, 3, x, x, 4, x
x, x, 4, x, x, 5, x, x, 6
Q43 is the second from the left
We will prepare short vids for these as it is much easier to explain and understand than trying to explain by text.
Q43. Even, odd, even , odd, even odd which makes second from left wrong…
Could you give us your answer to the Q33 and Q38 please
For 38 all but one are turning clock wise
33 , all but the third one to the right have their butts stuck to another butt 😅
Q 33: If you look at the squares in the box separately: Left row of squares and right row of squares. You can see that the next box always starts with the right row of squares of the previous box. This creates a kind of mirror image. This means that the fourth box is wrong.
We will prepare short vids for these as it is much easier to explain and understand than trying to explain by text.
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