Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Analysing Patterns, Exercise 1: MAT 2019

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Analysing Patterns, Exercise 1: MAT 2019 with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

The given figure in the question has five squares and four equilateral triangles. Two squares and two triangles are shaded. The figure is folded along the dividing lines, the squares by 90° and triangles by 45° so as to form a closed three, dimensional object. The object is then placed with its apex pointing towards your left. Which one among the figures given in the alternatives can be seen?

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MEDIUM
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

Find out which of the following figures can be formed from the pieces given in the figure ‘X’?

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EASY
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

Observe the figures given below:

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Based on the above figures identify the correct group of categorization?

MEDIUM
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

A circular disc is cut into two parts. One of the parts is given as the question figure. Which is the other part? Select from the options.

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MEDIUM
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

Two figures on transparent sheets are given on the left side. When the upper figure is exactly placed on the lower figure, find from the option figures how the resultant looks like.

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HARD
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

Find out the number of triangles and squares in given figure:

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MEDIUM
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

In how many ways a square can be cut into two congruent parts (by a single straight cut)?

MEDIUM
NTSE Stage II
IMPORTANT

It is impossible to divide a square into (may not be congruent) n squares, if n=?