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starting from its initial position and comes back to its original position 8th time. This is if the object is rotating centre, corner, centre or corner, centre, corner. clockwise movement : as the movement of minutes hand in a clock : against (opposite) the movement of minutes hand
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clockwise movement 7 6 5 3 2 1 4 4
1 2 3 5 6
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Type 2 In a square, an object can move 3 times starting from its initial position and comes back to its original position 4th time. This is if the object is rotating centre, centre, centre or corner, corner, corner. centre, centre, centre -- clockwise movement
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MOVEMENT 2 Types of movements: Opposite movement : movement from one side to another side. Diagonal movement : movement from one corner to opposite corner Type 1 In a square, an object can move 1 time in an opposite direction through centre. Type 1 A Top to Bottom (through centre) or Bottom to Top (through centre)
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Type 1 B
Right side to Left side (through centre) or Left side to Right side (through centre)
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Step 0 Step 1 Step 2
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Step 0 Step 1 Step 0 Step 1
Type 2 In a square, an object can move 1 time diagonally in an opposite direction. Type 2 A Corner to Diagonal opposite corner (through centre) Example 1:
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Step 0 Example 2:
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Step 1
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Step 0 Step 1 Step 1
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Example 1 and 2 cover all four corners. Example 1 covers two corners and Example 2 covers other two corners.
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Step 0 Example 2: Step 1 Step 0 Step 1
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Step 0 Step 1 Step 0 Step 1
Example 1 and 2 cover all four corners. Example 1 covers two corners and Example 2 covers other two corners.
Moving from figure to figure, observe how many times the object moved.
PRACTICE SHEETS The following Non-Verbal types are learnt using the above information that is, movements of an object in a square or rectangle. Type 1: Type 2: Type 3: Series Analogy Classification SERIES In this type, a series of movement follows from figure to figure. You have to identify which figure comes at the last to continue the series. Exercise Directions: In each question, there will be three question figures and a question mark. You have to select a figure from four answer figures in place of question mark. 1) What comes in place of question mark if the series continues?
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Hint: In question figures, for each object in the square write the numbers.
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ANALOGY In this type, Figure 1 and Figure 2 are related with some features. Exercise Directions: In each question, there are four question figures A, B, C, D. Figure A is related to Figure B in some way. Similarly, Figure C is related to Figure D as in the first two figures. First find how Fig A and Fig B are related. Then, find Fig D from the four answer figures that is related to Fig C. 1) What comes in place of question mark?
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CLASSIFICATION In this type, there will be four figures. Out of these four figure, one does not follow the rule others are following. So, you need to pick the odd one. Exercise Directions: 1) Four figures are given. One of the figure is an odd one. Pick it up.