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Can anyone solve this?
I dont know if its the right forum but i'm competely stuck on this one. Anyone got any idea?
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Re: Can anyone solve this?
I'd choose 1.
The number of areas separated by lines decreases from left to right. 4 2 1 8 4 2 3 2 ? So only 1 fits this observation. |
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Re: Can anyone solve this?
i also think it is number 1.
I had similar reasoning to the above answer except i was looking at columns. in column 1, the first and third block have two circles. in column 2 the first and third block have one circle. in column 3 the first and third block have no circles. the middle block in each column i ignored. the above given answer complements mine |
#4
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could be a 3d object looked at from various 2d angles or someting.
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#5
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Re: Can anyone solve this?
4.....I'll let other explain
Stu |
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Re: Can anyone solve this?
[ QUOTE ]
I dont know if its the right forum but i'm competely stuck on this one. Anyone got any idea? [/ QUOTE ] This is a tough one. Even after finally giving up and googling for "matrix15n.gif", I can't find any other's who definitively show the solution: http://www.mensa.no/forum/index.php?...f=8&t=2092 http://www.hifisentralen.no/forum/in...topic=15092.45 http://filosofiforum.com/phpBB2/view...=45&t=3849 (if you don't speak Norwegian [like me], then you will need this to get a gist of what they are saying). Juk [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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I speak swedish so np. I liked Drag's idea but wasnt convinced. Reading those links it seems like #3 is the sollution but noone seems to understand why [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I have to give it some more thought. |
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Re: Can anyone solve this?
I think this problem is beyond the point where any specific solution is going to be compellingly correct.
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Re: Can anyone solve this?
This type of problem is primarily about guessing what the test maker thinks qualifies as a pattern. This is stupid.
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Re: Can anyone solve this?
if we're going based off reasonless guessing, i could see 3 being reasonable, but i think we can eliminate it down to 1 or 3. 2, 4, and 5 are too needlessly complex.
the only reasoning i can see for 3 is it follows a general pattern of simplifying, and it isn't as similar to the top right box as number one, which for all we know (reasonless guessing) matters for some reason. |
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