Ok I had to do this test again without minding the clock. I thought time was relevant. I scored 31/38 (Iq 141 ) this time and I would like to hear your take on these questions that I were not sure of.
16. Answer G. All three shapes form a 50% black area that halves the cubes. ??
19 Answer D. There seem to be a yellow box turning up in-between the red and purple box in the sequence. In case this reasoning is correct the answer becomes easier in the third sequence as they leave you with no other choice.
20. Answer E. Don't seem very difficult. Just checking if the rest of you had the same kind of answer. Green goes 1 and 2 on the same row and then moves down one row and becomes 3. Orange is just ticking on 1 2 3 downwards and restarts from the top.
21. Answer A. This one is a bit hard. I just make some assumptions to make it seem logical. Yellow is growing with one box for every sequence, grey need to have a total of 3 boxes per row of sequence, red can cover yellow and both still count. It's just a total mess these assumptions because they don't explain why there are no red ones on the top row sequence (which only consists of 2 sequences arrrrghhh!!) unless grey can cover red and both count. So I can make a logical case for this by saying that A is correct as it gives you a total of 3 grey on that last row + a total of 3 red and the yellow ticks from 6 to 7 and finally 8 with 2 of them hiding under red/grey boxes.
22. Makes no sense to me.
24. Answer H. Pairs that are inverted and the middle one is the odd one out?
26. Answer A. Inverted pairs and the full one is the odd one out.
28. I haaaate black and white geometry questions like this one. An odd number so I can't find any pairs. B seems like the obvious answer, but there's probably more to it.
29. Tired brain by now. I see some patterns here and there but they don't explain the whole thing. I don't have enough brain power to cut this I think. I see that one line moving clockwise and the two lines makes a double jump ... but there is no choice for that pattern to be completed. The next thing I see is that the two single lines add up to the two lines which makes the correct answer to be E?
33. No idea. Help.
35. Weird pattern. I think the answer is H but I think it's kind of hard to explain how I see the sequence. Perhaps someone else could clear it up.
36. I guess my best take is that the first sequence is 4 dots with 2 of them sharing spots. Then you try to understand which one is moving depending on their position in a logical way. I don't have brainpower for this I would need to take this task on its own.
37. This is a big one. The only thing I can make of it is that one dot from each the red and blue stays in place while the other ones move around. This leaves me with E and G to pick from. I also see that red and blue interchange direction of pointing their diagonal and in-between that they also aline in 90 degrees. So with this reasoning the red dots need to point in a diagnoal upwards to the left and the blue upwards to the right which makes the answer E.
38. My take on it is it rotates anti clockwise and loses one brick from side to side along the way. The rotation is speeding up. Red spot is a bit irrelevant? I think the answer is A but I'm not sure if I added it up correctly according to my theory.
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