Abstract Reasoning Test

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Abstract Reasoning Test

An abstract reasoning test is an assessment that uses shapes and patterns to assess your problem-solving skills and ability to spot logical series. Abstract reasoning tests are non-verbal tests and so these tests will not require you to analyse verbal or numerical information in the questions and answers.
Our abstract reasoning test will help you better understand how aptitudes are measured. Many careers require a person of high logical ability and lateral intelligence making abstract reasoning tests fairly popular with employers.
This test consists of total 40 multiple-choice questions. On each test you will get 20 random questions. You will be given 4 choices from which to select and complete the missing element.
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You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The large triangle from box 1 rotates 90 degrees clockwise in box 2, keeping the lines in it straight (remaining vertical). The small triangle from box 1 is moved clockwise in box 2 and rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise and is already shaded.

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1. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The triangle from box 1 rotates 180 degrees in box 2 and is already shaded. The circle is moved in the middle in box 2 and is already enlarged. In box 2, the rectangle is moved to the top and is now unshaded.

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2. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right horizontal, vertical and diagonal ellipses alternate in each row. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 2: From left to right, two circles, two hexagons, and two stars alternate in each ellipse. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 3: From left to right, in the case of a vertical ellipse, the shapes are in the right half, in the case of a horizontal ellipse in the upper half, and in the case of a diagonal ellipse in the upper and lower halves. This pattern continues onto the next row.

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3. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right, the square moves counterclockwise from one corner to the other. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 2: From left to right, the diagonal line alternates from the upper left corner to the lower right and from the lower left to the upper right corner. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 3: From top to bottom, the unshaded circle alternates at the top and bottom of the diagonal. The shaded circle moves one step down. When it reaches the bottom, it
begins to move one step up. This pattern continues onto the next column.
Note: When the shaded and unshaded circles match, the shaded one appears in front.

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4. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The square of box 1 retains its location in box 2. The arrow and the circle of box 1 are moved one step counterclockwise in box 2.

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5. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The sum of the sides of the arrow in box 1 is equal to the sum of the sides of the unshaded shapes in box 2.

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6. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right, the set of shaded and unshaded squares rotates 90 degrees clockwise. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 2: From left to right, the squares decrease by one. First the last shaded square is removed, then the last unshaded one and so on. This pattern continues onto the next row.

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7. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The circle from box 1 is moved in the middle in box 2. The arrows from box 1 move in box 2 to the end of the direction they point.

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8. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right, the shape in the last column has the same number of sides as the sum of the sides of the shapes in the first and second columns.
Rule 2: Shapes with odd sides are shaded and shapes with even sides are shaded.
Note: The circle counts as one side.

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9. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right, the shaded shapes are incremented clockwise on each row (existing unshaded shapes are shaded).
Rule 2: From left to right, the unshaded shapes disappear by one counterclockwise, starting from the last figure (from the left).

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10. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The vertical lines from box 1 are increased by one in box 2. The squares in each vertical line are increased by one in each subsequent one. The squares along the lines with odd numbers are shaded in box 2.

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11. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The whole group of circles and lines from box 1 is reflected in box 2.

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12. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The large circle of box 1 retains the same position in box 2. The unshaded small circle moves in the middle in box 2 and is already shaded. The shaded square of box 1 is moved to the opposite corner in box 2 and is unshaded. The arrows maintain the same position in box 2, but are already in the opposite direction.

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13. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The two semicircles of box 1 merge into one figure in box 2. In the middle of the circle in box 2 appears the same shape in reduced size and already shaded, the number of small shapes is the same as the number of sides of the large shape. The circle has one side and therefore there is only one circle in the middle. The rectangle of box 1 rotates 90 degrees in box 2.

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14. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The set of circles from box 1 moves one step counterclockwise in box 2. The square from box 1 moves one step counterclockwise in box 2 from one side of the box to the other. The arrow from box 1 moves to the opposite corner in box 2.

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15. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right, the set of corner pieces is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise from one corner to the other. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 2: From top to bottom, one of the parts stands in the opposite position to the others in the set, starting from the smallest part and continuing to the largest. When the largest part has passed in order, continue with the smaller part and so on. This pattern continues onto the next column.

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16. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right, the lines increase by one as each added line is inclined by 45 degrees. When the lines are filled (4 in total), small lines at both ends of each line (right and left) begin to be added in the same sequence. This pattern continues onto the next row.

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17. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right, the triangle rotates 90 degrees clockwise. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 2: From left to right, the squares alternate in unshaded and shaded. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 3: From left to right, the circle alternates between shaded and unshaded, and the upper left and lower right corners. This pattern continues onto the next row.

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18. Please select the correct answer

Rule 1: From left to right, the third column contains the shapes from the first and second columns. This pattern continues onto the next row.
Rule 2: From left to right, the overlapping shapes in the first and second columns disappear in the third column. This pattern continues onto the next row.

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19. Please select the correct answer

You have to focus on box 1 (top left) and box 2 (top right) and to find the pattern. Apply the logic from the top row for box 3 (bottom left) and box 4 (bottom right). The two circles of box 1 move in box 2 one step down or up the wave. The arrow in box 1 shows the direction in which the circles are moving. In box 2 the arrow is missing.

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20. Please select the correct answer

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