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In a 3×3 matrix, the first row contains: Circle, Square, Triangle. The second row contains: Square, Triangle, Circle. The third row contains: Triangle, Circle, ?. What should replace the question mark?
In the following figure matrix, a pattern is established across rows and columns. Find the missing figure in place of the question mark. Row 1: Circle, Square, Triangle Row 2: Square, Triangle, Circle Row 3: Triangle, Circle, ? What should replace the question mark?
Study the following 3×3 matrix carefully. In the matrix, each row follows a specific pattern. Find the missing figure that should replace the question mark (?). Row 1: Circle with 1 dot → Circle with 2 dots → Circle with 3 dots Row 2: Square with 1 line → Square with 2 lines → Square with 3 lines Row 3: Triangle with 1 dot → Triangle with 2 dots → ? What should replace the question mark?
Study the 3×3 figure matrix below: [Triangle pointing up] [Triangle pointing right] [Triangle pointing down] [Triangle pointing right] [Triangle pointing down] [Triangle pointing left] [Triangle pointing down] [Triangle pointing left] [?] What should replace the question mark?
In the following 3×3 matrix, each row follows a rule. Identify the missing figure: [1 line] [2 lines] [3 lines] [2 lines] [3 lines] [4 lines] [3 lines] [4 lines] [?] Each cell contains a shape with the indicated number of lines. What should replace the question mark?
In the figure matrix below, a pattern is followed in each row. Study the pattern and find the missing figure in place of the question mark (?) Row 1: Circle with 1 dot → Circle with 2 dots → Circle with 3 dots Row 2: Square with 1 line → Square with 2 lines → Square with 3 lines Row 3: Triangle with 1 dot → Triangle with 2 dots → ? What should replace the question mark?
In the following 3×3 matrix, a pattern governs the number of shapes in each cell: [1 circle] [2 circles] [3 circles] [2 circles] [4 circles] [6 circles] [3 circles] [6 circles] [?] What should replace the question mark?
In the figure matrix below, each cell contains shapes with a specific number of elements. Identify the missing figure. Row 1: 1 Circle, 2 Circles, 3 Circles Row 2: 1 Square, 2 Squares, 3 Squares Row 3: 1 Triangle, 2 Triangles, ? What should replace the question mark?
In the following figure matrix, a pattern is followed in each row. Find the missing figure in place of the question mark. Row 1: Circle, Square, Triangle Row 2: Square, Triangle, Circle Row 3: Triangle, Circle, ? What should replace the question mark?
In the figure matrix below, a pattern is followed in each row. Study the pattern and select the figure that should replace the question mark (?) Row 1: Circle with 1 dot → Circle with 2 dots → Circle with 3 dots Row 2: Square with 1 line → Square with 2 lines → Square with 3 lines Row 3: Triangle with 1 dot → Triangle with 2 dots → ? Which figure should replace the question mark?
In the figure matrix below, shapes are filled with different shading patterns. Identify the missing figure. Row 1: Unfilled Circle, Filled Circle, Half-filled Circle Row 2: Unfilled Square, Filled Square, Half-filled Square Row 3: Unfilled Triangle, Filled Triangle, ? What should replace the question mark?
In a 3×3 grid, each row must contain the symbols: ★, ●, ■ exactly once. Row 1: ★, ●, ■. Row 2: ●, ■, ★. Row 3: ■, ★, ?. What symbol replaces the question mark?
Examine the figure matrix where each cell contains a shape with a specific orientation. Find the missing figure. Row 1: Triangle pointing up, Triangle pointing right, Triangle pointing down Row 2: Square (normal), Square (rotated 45°), Square (normal) Row 3: Circle (no rotation), Circle (no rotation), ? What should replace the question mark?
In a 2×2 grid, the top-left cell has 5 sides. The top-right cell has 6 sides. The bottom-left cell has 4 sides. The bottom-right cell has ? sides. If the pattern is that each row sums to 11, what is the missing value?
Observe the pattern in the figure matrix below. Each cell contains a shape with a specific number of sides. Find the missing figure. Row 1: 3-sided shape, 4-sided shape, 5-sided shape Row 2: 4-sided shape, 5-sided shape, 6-sided shape Row 3: 5-sided shape, 6-sided shape, ? How many sides should the missing shape have?
In a sequence of figures: Figure 1 has 1 shaded square, Figure 2 has 3 shaded squares, Figure 3 has 5 shaded squares, Figure 4 has 7 shaded squares. How many shaded squares should Figure 6 have?
Study the pattern: In each row, the number of sides of the shapes increases by 1. Row 1: Triangle (3 sides), Square (4 sides), Pentagon (5 sides). Row 2: Square (4 sides), Pentagon (5 sides), ?. What is the missing shape in Row 2?
In a 3×3 matrix, each cell contains a number. Row 1: 2, 4, 6. Row 2: 3, 6, 9. Row 3: 4, 8, ?. The pattern in each row is that each number is a multiple of the first number in that row. What should replace the question mark?
A 3×3 matrix shows shapes that rotate 90° clockwise in each cell moving left to right. The first cell (top-left) shows a triangle pointing up. The second cell shows a triangle pointing right. The third cell shows a triangle pointing down. The fourth cell (second row, first column) shows a triangle pointing left. The fifth cell shows a triangle pointing up. The sixth cell shows a triangle pointing right. The seventh cell shows a triangle pointing down. The eighth cell shows a triangle pointing left. The ninth cell (bottom-right) shows a triangle pointing ?.
Observe the pattern: In position (1,1) there are 2 dots. In position (1,2) there are 4 dots. In position (1,3) there are 6 dots. In position (2,1) there are 3 dots. In position (2,2) there are 6 dots. In position (2,3) there are 9 dots. In position (3,1) there are 4 dots. In position (3,2) there are 8 dots. In position (3,3) there are ? dots. What is the missing value?
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