georgeramusane Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 hi, i raninto problems with the attached questions. can someone solve it, pls state the answer with the reasoning behind, thanks. pattern logic.doc
michel123456 Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 I am not so good at these, but all are combinations of different movements executed at the same time. 1) answer D. the 3 little squares in the down left corner go up. reaching the upper corner, they go back to beginning. The other black squares turn clockwise. The hitch is when the one superposes the other, the little black change color and get white. Ouf. 2) mystery. 3) deep mystery 4) answer E. Backround must be grey, and rotation 135 degrees clockwise is executed. 5) answer D, the only pattern with central (radial) configuration. 6) supposing E without strong confidence. 7) answer B. square, above , never the same orientation of the line between same schemes. 8) going home, friday evening 20.35, too late....
Mr Skeptic Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 Hm, looks like someone needs help with his IQ test!
michel123456 Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 yeap. IQ tests have to be done in certain time limits. I gave myself about 2 minutes for each test. if you want to spend more time, IMO it is a waste. waste of time, and cheating. Also, all these tests have a gradient of difficulty. They always begin with simple configurations and going further into more complicated ones. The procedure to solve the test is also a learning procedure, by the meaning you are involved little by little in the thinking of the test's creator. There are plenty of books you can find in the bookstores. If you begin the tests backwards, from the end to the beginning, you will not solve half the problems than if you took the tests in the regular way. Your IQ result will be totally different. In the specific case posted by George, the learning procedure has been cutted off.
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