Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Visual Analogy, Classification and Series, Exercise 1: Exercise

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There are two classes of three figures each. Class ‘A’ figures differ on a certain basis from the figures in class ‘B’. On a basis choose the correct figure from the answer figures?

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Which number should replace the question mark?

11 19 23 272
17 21 28 497
23 ? 31 738

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Choose the correct mirror image of the given figure (X) from among the four alternatives.

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How many dots lie opposite to the face having three dots, when the given figure is folded to form a cube?
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In each of the following questions, Select the related word/ letters/number from the given alternatives.

ZX : AC :: VT : ?

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In the following question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The set of the number given in the alternatives is represented by two classes of alphabets as in the two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix - I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix - II are numbered from 5 to 8. A letter from these matrices is to be represented first by its row and then by its column, e.g 'A' can be represented by 42, 34, 13, 20 etc and 'L' 85, 77, 69, 56 etc.

                 Matrix-I

  0 1 2 3 4
0 P A I V R
1 I P R A V
2 A R V P I
3 V I P R A
4 R V A I P

             Matrix-II

  5 6 7 8 9
5 S L K M E
6 K M S E L
7 M E L K S
8 L K E S M
9 E S M L K

What is the code for SALM?

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Choose the set of figures which follows the given rule.

Rule: Closed figures become more and more open and open figures become more and more closed.
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