R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise

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Questions from R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

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In each of the following questions, choose the set of figures which follows the given rule.

Rule: The series becomes complex as it proceeds.

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In each of the following questions, choose the set of figures which follows the given rule.

Rule: As the circle decreases in size, its sectors increase in number.

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In each of the following question, 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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In each of the following questions, choose the set of figures which follows the given rule.

Rule: The series becomes complex as it proceeds.

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SSC CGL Tier-I
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In each of the following question, 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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SSC CGL Tier-I
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In each of the following question, choose the set of figures which follows the given rule.

Rule: The series becomes simpler as it proceeds.

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In each of the following question, choose the set of figures which follows the given rule.

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

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Which of the figures (a), (b), (c) and (d) will be the answer figure if the following rule is applied to figure (X)?

Rule: The curves should become straight lines and the straight lines should become curves.

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