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Visual Reasoning - Practice Sheet

The document contains a practice sheet with 54 visual reasoning questions. The questions cover various topics like identifying odd elements, counting objects, analyzing 2D and 3D shapes from different views, visual pattern recognition, and spatial visualization puzzles. The goal is to choose the right answer from the options provided for each question by carefully observing the images, diagrams and visual clues.

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Visual Reasoning - Practice Sheet

The document contains a practice sheet with 54 visual reasoning questions. The questions cover various topics like identifying odd elements, counting objects, analyzing 2D and 3D shapes from different views, visual pattern recognition, and spatial visualization puzzles. The goal is to choose the right answer from the options provided for each question by carefully observing the images, diagrams and visual clues.

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`Visual Reasoning – Practice Sheet

1. In the following sentence, there are some letters that do not match the main letter font (Times
New Roman). Identify and Circle the 8 odd fonts that do not belong to letter font Times New
Roman. Example: Letter A in the third line.

2. A tetrahedron is shown below made out of paper and 4 tessellations of the Hume.

One of the 4 tessellation is wrong. Tick the wrong one.


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3. The figure "A" here is a plan view drawing of one of the objects shown in the right. Identify the
correct object whose plan view drawing is shown.

4. The figure shown below is a composition of cubes of four by four by four matrix. Some of the cubes
are removed, but no cubes those are not visible are removed. How many cubes are there in the whole
composition?

1. 45
2. 47
3. 49
4. 51
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5. Count the number of surfaces in the shown solid.

1. 21
2. 23
3. 25
4. 27

6. How many surfaces are there in the illustration shown?

A. 14
B. 16
C. 17
D. 15
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7. Plan of a three-dimensional object is shown here.

Identify the correct front view of the object from amongst the four images shown below.

8. A Pentagon is mirrored four times. What will the final image seen in the last Pentagon be?
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9. Identify the odd one out from the list

10. Identify the correct cut and fold drawing to create the shown image.

11. How many surfaces are present in the given regular solid?
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12. Count the number of cubes in the following geometrically symmetric regular solid.

13. Identify the odd letter(s) which do not share the same font with any others.

14. Which shape(s) fit this incomplete jigsaw?


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15. Shown here are different views of the same cube. Based on this information which colour will be on
the opposite face of black?

a) Red
b) Yellow
c) Blue
d) Magenta

16. Shown below is a straight line drawn with a particular nib. If a circle was drawn with the same
nib without changing the angle, how would it look?

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
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17. Which square contains the visual element shown below?

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D

18. A polygon is mirrored five times, as shown below. Which of the following will be the image seen
in the last polygon?

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
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19. The given solid is part of a complete cube. From the options below, which solid would
complete the cube upon joining?

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D

20. For the given solid, identify the correct top view.

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
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21. From the given top view, choose the correct front view.

22. Five blocks are placed one above another in a particular sequence (as shown in figure). If a sixth
block is added to the same sequence, which would be the correct top view?
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23. Image 1 has been rotated. Which of the options given below is the same as Image 1?

24. A square sheet of paper is folded twice and cut in the manner shown in Image 1. After cutting, the
black part is removed. When the cut paper is unfolded, which pattern will it form?
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25. A double layered cone of a sheet has three triangular holes punched in it, as shown below.
When the cone is unrolled, which of the following is the correct development?

26. How many fonts have been used to write the following set of words?

a) Three
b) Four
c) Five
d) Two
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27. How many unique shapes are shown in the image below?

28. If B is an extruded form of A, how many surfaces will the extruded form of C have?

29. How many pentagons are there in the 3-dimensional structure shown below?
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30. Shown below are two perspective views of a solid object. The pipe section has three
identical cuts on its surface along with three identical flanges. How many surfaces are
there?

31. A UNION of three solids (a cylinder of diameter 20 units, a cuboid of side 20 units, and a
triangular prism with base of the triangle 20 units and height 20 units) is shown below.
Visualise the new solid formed by the INTERSECTION of these three solids in this
arrangement. How many surfaces will the resultant solid have?
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32. The front and top views of an object are identical, as shown in figure A. Which of the
option(s) can be left side view of the object?

33. Image below shows the parts of a tangram. Size of one of the parts has been changed in one
or more of the option(s). Identify those option(s).
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34. The word shown below uses a specific font. From the options, choose the letter which
belongs to the same font.

35. Identify the figure which replaces the question marks.


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36. View X and View Y show the same object from different angles. Identify the missing sign on
the object in View Z.

37. A piece of paper is folded according to the sequence given below. After folding, cuts are
made as per the shapes marked in yellow. Identify the resulting figure when the paper is
unfolded fully.
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38. Which one of the following paper pieces, when folded in to a cube, will have a continuous
loop of red line?

39. In a mechanism hinged to the frame at point ‘O’ as shown in the figure, AB, CD, BG and GH are
rigid members. These members are pivoted to each other at points B, G, D and O as shown in
the figure. If you move the handles A and C from position 1a to 2a and 1c to 2c, respectively,
identify the corresponding paths and positions of points G and H with respect to O.
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40. Here is an illustration of Ravi and Anand celebrating with high fives. Their hands have not
been included in the illustration. Choose the correct option for their hand positions.

50. Various cut out patterns are created from square shaped chart paper. If image S is the
pattern created by overlapping three such patterns P, Q & R, then identify the missing
pattern .
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51. Figure P shows how a point on a circle traces a path when it is rolled on the
ground. The point in which of the polygons shown in the options creates the
path in Figure Q?

52. The words shown use a particular font. Which of the options belongs to
the same font?
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53. Figure P shows an isometric view of an object made with a single sheet of
cardboard. Figure Q shows the front view of the same object after colouring.
Which option shows the object after it is cut open?

54. The drawing below shows a closed box made out of cardboard. Next to it are three
unfolded (developed) views of the same cardboard box. Two of these options are
correct. Select the wrong one by marking X in the box provided below.

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