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Non-Verbal Reasoning - MCQ Practice Questions

Series, analogy, mirror images & figure-based reasoning for all competitive exams.

200 questions | 100% Free

Q.1Easy

Look at the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, ?, 64. What comes next?

Q.2Easy

In a 3×3 grid, if the pattern follows: first row (1,2,3), second row (4,5,6), what should be in the third row's first cell?

Q.3Easy

Identify the missing number in the pattern: 5, 10, 15, 20, ?, 30

Q.4Easy

Which shape completes the pattern? Triangle, Square, Pentagon, ?, Heptagon

Q.5Easy

What number completes the pattern? 3, 6, 12, 24, ?, 96

Q.6Easy

Complete the series: Z, Y, X, W, ?, U

Q.7Easy

Complete: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ?, 49

Q.8Easy

In a 3×3 grid, the first row contains: Circle, Square, Triangle. The second row contains: Square, Triangle, Circle. What should be in the third row's first position?

Q.9Easy

A pattern shows: Red-2, Blue-4, Green-6, Yellow-?. What number replaces the question mark?

Q.10Easy

A sequence of figures shows rotation: First figure rotated 45°, then 90°, then 135°. What is the next rotation?

Q.11Easy

A sequence shows figure rotations with increasing angles: 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, ?. After the fifth rotation, what additional degree should the sixth figure be rotated?

Q.12Easy

In a pattern sequence: (1,1,1), (2,2,4), (3,3,9), (4,4,16), (5,5,?). What is the missing number?

Q.13Easy

In a growth pattern: Square with 4 elements, Pentagon with 5 elements, Hexagon with 6 elements. Following polygonal progression, the next shape should have how many elements?

Q.14Easy

A series of figures shows: Triangle, Square, Pentagon, Hexagon, ?. What comes next?

Q.15Easy

In a rotational pattern: Figure rotates 45° clockwise each step. If the initial figure faces North, which direction after 4 rotations?

Q.16Easy

A sequence shows: 2 dots, 4 dots, 8 dots, 16 dots, ?. Following the pattern, how many dots in the next figure?

Q.17Easy

A pattern alternates colors: Red, Blue, Red, Blue, ?. What is the 7th element?

Q.18Easy

In a size progression: Small circle, Medium circle, Large circle, Very large circle, ?. The radius increases by 1 cm each time starting from 1 cm. What is the radius of the 5th circle?

Q.19Easy

A figure shows: Square with 1 line inside, Square with 2 lines inside, Square with 3 lines inside, ?. How many lines in the 5th square?

Q.20Easy

In a series, the first figure has 2 circles, the second has 3 circles, and the third has 5 circles. Following this pattern, how many circles will the fourth figure have?