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Non-Verbal Reasoning - Matrices 6

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Non-Verbal Reasoning - Matrices 6

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It's easy to overlook the number of shapes when working out matrices - don't forget to count how many they are before you look for more complicated features.

Each of the questions has three shapes in a matrix.

The three shapes all have something in common and you must find the shape from the four on the right which completes the three on the left. The pattern might be with the shape above it, below it, beside it, or all three. Choose the shape that goes with the other three and select A, B, C or D as your answer.

The reason shapes are similar might be to do with position, reflection, rotation, shading or the number of shapes a figure is made of. The best way to approach these quizzes is to look at the figures carefully, pick out one feature which appears in the matrix shape, and find that feature in one of the figures on the right. An example question has been done for you.

Author Napoleon Hill said: "Education comes from within; you get it by struggle and effort and thought." Keep this in mind as you work through Matrices quiz 6. Effort and thought will lead you to the right answers.

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Author:  Stephen O'Hara

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