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Iq 3

The document outlines a non-verbal reasoning test consisting of multiple sections with various types of questions involving shapes, codes, and patterns. Each section includes examples and practice questions for the test-taker to complete. The test requires participants to identify relationships between shapes, decode symbols, and find similarities among figures.
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Iq 3

The document outlines a non-verbal reasoning test consisting of multiple sections with various types of questions involving shapes, codes, and patterns. Each section includes examples and practice questions for the test-taker to complete. The test requires participants to identify relationships between shapes, decode symbols, and find similarities among figures.
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Section 1

On the left of the example below are two shapes with an arrow between them. Decide how
the second is related to the first. After these there is a third shape, then an arrow and then five
more shapes. Decide which of the five shapes goes with the third one to make a pair like the
two on the left. The correct answer has been marked on your answer sheet.

Example

a b c d e
a b c d e

Answer: b

Now do the two practice questions below. Mark the correct answers on your answer
sheet.

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Section 2
To answer these questions you have to work out a code. On the left are some shapes and the
codes that go with them. You must decide how the code letters go with the shapes. Then find
the correct code for the test shape from the set of five codes on the right and mark its letter
on your answer sheet.

Example

Test shape

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Answer: a

Decide what the code letters mean. The first letter is the same for both shaded shapes, so S
must be the code for shading and T the code for white. The second letter is different for each
shape, so X, Y and Z must be the codes for arrow, square and diamond. Therefore the test
shape must have an S code for shading and a Z code for diamond. So the answer is SZ and a
has been marked on the answer sheet. Now do the two practice questions below and mark
your answers on the answer sheet. Remember there is a new code for each question.

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Section 3
On the left of the example below there are two figures that are alike. On the right there are
five more figures: one of these is most like the two figures on the left and its letter has been
marked on your answer sheet.

Example

a b c d e
a b c d e

Answer: c

Now do the two practice questions below. Mark the correct answers on your answer
sheet.

P1

a b c d e

P2

a b c d e

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Section 4
To the left in the example below there are five squares arranged in order. One of these
squares has been left empty. One of the five squares on the right should take the place of the
empty square and its letter has been marked on your answer sheet.

Example

a b c d e

Answer: b

Now do the two practice questions below. Mark the correct answers on your answer
sheet.

P1

a b c d e

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