Figural Classification
Figural Classification – Competition Part 2
The three figures are alike in some way. Identify which figure fits in with the original group.
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Small circles are on the sides not at the vertices.
2 / 20
Number of Small shapes = number of sides
3 / 20
Each figure contains a smaller version of itself rotated 180 degrees.
4 / 20
The line cut three shapes.
5 / 20
Each figure has a circle on either top or bottom. The shapes are stacked so the one with few sides on top and more sides on bottom.
6 / 20
Same shapes keep the same color.
7 / 20
The two shapes rotate around the grid in a clockwise fasion.
8 / 20
Equal parts.
9 / 20
Sum of number of sides on top layer = 8
Sum of number of sides on bottom layer = 9
10 / 20
The two shapes rotate around the grid counterclockwise.
11 / 20
Symmetric figure and the middle is black.
12 / 20
The shapes are rotating 90 degrees left and rotating around the grid clockwise.
13 / 20
Paper folding results with the lines showing where the folds were.
14 / 20
Right angle.
15 / 20
Paper folding results.
16 / 20
Outer shape is a quadrilateral. Inside shapes are a circle and a triangle.
17 / 20
Each shape has smaller shapes inside. All shapes in a figure have the same of number of sides.
18 / 20
Parallel and perpendicular lines.
19 / 20
Multiplication of the numbers of small shapes in the two top sections equals to the number of small shapes in the bottom section.
20 / 20
Shaded shapes have more number of sides than the outer shape.
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The average score is 71%
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