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Non-Verbal Reasoning - MCQ Practice Questions

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

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Q.1Hard

If the pattern is: (1,1), (1,2), (2,3), (3,5), (5,8), ?, identify the missing pair.

Q.2Hard

In a 3×3 magic square context, if corners are 2, 4, 6, 8 and center is 5, what is the missing edge value?

Q.3Hard

In a complex pattern: (1,2,4), (2,4,8), (3,6,12), (4,?,?), what are the missing values?

Q.4Hard

In an overlapping shape pattern: Circle overlaps Square (creates intersection area), Square overlaps Triangle (creates intersection area). What principle determines the intersection area?

Q.5Hard

In a progressive complexity pattern: 1 object, then 2 different objects, then 3 different objects, then 2 objects again. What describes this pattern's nature?

Q.6Hard

A complex overlay pattern shows: Blue circle overlaps Red square (creating purple overlap area of 2 cm²), next Blue rectangle overlaps Red circle (creating 3 cm² overlap), next Blue triangle overlaps Red rectangle (creating 4 cm² overlap), ?. What is the overlap area in the 5th figure?

Q.7Hard

In a conditional transformation: IF figure has even sides → add 1 line inside. IF figure has odd sides → add 2 lines inside. Starting with pentagon (5 sides, 1 line), after 4 transformations, how many lines total?

Q.8Hard

A three-variable pattern shows: (Triangles=2, Lines=3, Circles=1), (T=3, L=4, C=2), (T=4, L=5, C=3), (T=5, L=6, C=4), ?. What are the values in the 6th figure?

Q.9Hard

A pattern uses modular arithmetic: Position = (n × 3 + 2) mod 7, where n = figure number. Which position is the 10th figure at?

Q.10Hard

In a wave pattern: Amplitude starts at 1, increases to 3, then 5, then 7. Simultaneously, wavelength starts at 4, decreases to 3, then 2, then 1. If pattern repeats after 8 figures, what is amplitude and wavelength of figure 9?

Q.11Hard

A Fibonacci-variant pattern shows: F(1)=3 shapes, F(2)=5 shapes, F(3)=F(1)+F(2)=8 shapes, F(4)=F(2)+F(3)=13 shapes, ?. How many shapes in F(6)?

Q.12Hard

A pattern uses both rotation and scaling: Square rotates 45° and size increases by 1.5×. After 4 iterations, what is the total rotation angle?

Q.13Hard

In a complex pattern: Position index n, the figure contains n² dots arranged in an n×n grid. Figure 3 is missing. Based on Figures 1, 2, and 4, how many dots should Figure 3 have?

Q.14Hard

A pattern shows overlapping circles creating regions. 1 circle has 1 region, 2 circles have 3 regions, 3 circles have 7 regions, 4 circles have ?

Q.15Hard

Hexagons arranged in honeycomb pattern: Stage 1 has 1 hexagon, Stage 2 has 7 hexagons, Stage 3 has 19 hexagons, Stage 4 has ?

Q.16Hard

A pattern shows: 2 dots in line, 3 dots in line, 4 dots in line, but dots also increase vertically: 1 line, 2 lines, 3 lines, 4 lines. Total in 4th figure?

Q.17Hard

In a sequence, figures show: 1 side shaded, 2 sides shaded, 3 sides shaded of a square. What appears after 4 sides shaded?

Q.18Hard

A three-dimensional pattern shows cubes arranged in pyramidal formation: Level 1 has 1 cube, Level 2 has 4 cubes, Level 3 has 9 cubes, Level 4 has 16 cubes. If this pattern continues to Level 7, how many total cubes will be in the entire structure?

Q.19Hard

A pattern combines rotation and reflection: Figure 1 shows a shape pointing Up, Figure 2 shows it rotated 90° Clockwise, Figure 3 shows it reflected horizontally, Figure 4 shows original orientation restored. What transformation will Figure 5 undergo if the cycle repeats with an added complexity of scaling?

Q.20Hard

If 'REASONING' appears as 'GNINOSRER' in a mirror, the mirror is: