Shapes and Letters 4

Try not to go cross-eyed playing this quiz!

Shapes and Letters 4

This is the fourth of our 11-Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Shapes and Letters quizzes. If you've already played the first 3 then you should be getting good at them by now.

The figures in the boxes on the left hand side of the page have characteristics that have been given letters. A letter might refer to shape, outline, colour or shading or orientation. Some of the shapes have two letters, relating to two characteristics, and some have three letters, relating to three characteristics. Using this information you can find the code for the shape in the box on the right. There is a detailed explanation of how they work in the example question and answer.

Champion cyclist Lance Armstrong tells us, "Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever." So, I hope you take his advice. Even if you find some of the questions hard and are struggling, stick at it. Never quit. Just keep on going and eventually you'll reach your goal. Enjoy 'Shapes and Letters' quiz number 4.

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Author:  Stephen O'Hara

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