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Question 2 answer is (B) - The movement is along the quadrants for circle 1,2,3,4 - triangle movement is 2nd quadrant, 3rd quadrant and repeats - square, movement is 4th , 3rd , 2nd 1st and repeat
I watched the video. Overall, it’s well designed and informative. The layout and information is very professional. I think with more practice one can master the technique of logical reasoning. Thanks for sharing
Super helpful Video! My answer for question 2 is B? I need to start practicing these logical tests now, feel confident now I've got this to start me off! Thanks 👍🏻
I normally struggle with logical reasoning, but this has made it seem approachable! I'm ready to start practising with this walkthrough in mind. Thank you Steve.
Hello There I am a little bit skeptical regarding q4 as why the answer cant be "d" ?? Rule 1 is white dots are reduced by 2 Rule 2 Black dots increased by 1 Rule 3 arrows are moving up and down and thanks alot for all your efforts .
Great question Hemat! The reason D cannot be the answer here is because it has 3 black dots at the top. From the pattern shown, in which a downward facing arrow is shown in the 5th in the sequence, Rule 1 occurs where two white dots are to be removed in the next step. However, since there's no white dots to remove, these 2 black dots will still remain for the next step in the sequence. The next step is Rule 2, so we end up with the arrow facing upwards and 2 black dots, which is B. You would expect to find 3 black dots, as in D but the arrow pointing downwards, in the next step in the sequence. I hope this helps! 😃
@@GraduatesFirst what I don't get is why 0 negative 2 equals 0. To me that seems just like an assumption. maybe black indicates negative numbers and white for positive ones and once we subtract 2 whites from 0 whites we get 2 additional blacks. I mean I understand that in this game this is not the solution but I don't understand why it is logical that the only way this sequence could be continued is that 0-2=0
Hi @@nicolasbuhler5088 that's a great question as well! For many employer logical reasoning tests, there is no limit to how abstract these questions might be as the rules can involve different colours, shapes, movements etc. Practicing these tests helps to familiarise with the types of patterns more commonly used in these employment tests and how to discover the rule quickly to find the correct answer. I hope this helps 😄
Thank you for the video ...it was very helpful !!...could u please suggest me on how much time should I practice these questions everyday so that I can master them completely?..I still have 4 years to go for my 1st job interview but I would like to start early ...
Thanks Lilly! We're glad you found our practice questions useful! The most important tip is that there's no hard and fast rule. As long as you're giving yourself enough time to have deliberate practice (and 4 years is plenty of time!) for you to master the basic rules and understand how to spot the patterns easily. I hope this helps! 😄
Hi! The reason D cannot be the answer here is because it has 3 black dots at the top. From the pattern shown, in which a downward facing arrow is shown in the 5th in the sequence, two white dots are to be removed in the next step. However, as there are no white dots to remove, this means that the 2 black dots will still remain in the next step in the sequence. As a result you get the arrow facing upwards and 2 black dots, which is B. You would expect to find 3 black dots, as in D but the arrow pointing downwards, in the next step in the sequence. I hope this helps!
Hi Betty, these logical tests can seem difficult, but with practice it helps to familiarise yourself with these types of test questions so that you can ace the real assessments. Best of luck! 😄
Hi Abinandan, The reason d cannot be the answer here is because it has 3 black dots at the top. From the pattern shown, in which a downward facing arrow is shown in the 5th in the sequence, two white dots are to be removed. As there are no white dots to remove, this means that there will be 2 black dots also in the next in the sequence. If the final arrow had been facing upwards, then you would expect to find 3 black dots, as in d, in the next in the sequence. I hope this helps!
Thanks for your question Asher. The black dot remains in all of the answer options, so we know it must be in the next square. The key is the two black dots beneath. We can expect that as in the pattern preceding, after two black dots, we will have a black dot on the left and white on the right. Answer B is the only option that satisfies that pattern. Hope that helps 👊
Logical reasoning tests can be difficult at first, but with practice like this it gets easier to understand the basics and you'll ace the real deal in no time. Best of luck and keep practicing! 😄
Hi Joseph! thanks for the comment, we hope this video was useful! For further information on how to practice logical reasoning tests, check out our dedicated in-depth guide here: www.graduatesfirst.com/logical-reasoning. I hope this helps! 😄
Let us know your answer to Question 2 down below! If you've enjoyed the video, make sure to leave a like and subscribe for more! Thank you for your support!
Question 2 answer is (B)
- The movement is along the quadrants for circle 1,2,3,4
- triangle movement is 2nd quadrant, 3rd quadrant and repeats
- square, movement is 4th , 3rd , 2nd 1st and repeat
B
Perfect, great work getting the answer Basit and Aakash! 😊
B as the answer for Q2! Thanks for the tutorial GF
Great work! And no problem Piotr! 👍
Q2 - Ans - B
Correct! Great work! 👊
Very helpful ! Thank you GF
Thank you Helen 😀
I watched the video. Overall, it’s well designed and informative. The layout and information is very professional. I think with more practice one can master the technique of logical reasoning. Thanks for sharing
Great to hear your positive feedback Milo! We totally agree at GF, practice and familiarity is key 👊
Super helpful Video! My answer for question 2 is B? I need to start practicing these logical tests now, feel confident now I've got this to start me off! Thanks 👍🏻
Cheers Splendid! Check Chapter 7 of the video to see how you did! Best of luck with your practice!
Q2:B
Nice work Mufaddal, that's correct! 👍
Very helpful, never been good at logical reasoning tests, this surely helps, will love to see more videos on how to pass psychometric assessments.
Awesome to hear Naveed! We're happy this has been helpful, and you want to see more!
I normally struggle with logical reasoning, but this has made it seem approachable! I'm ready to start practising with this walkthrough in mind. Thank you Steve.
Grateful for your comment Greg, good luck with practising Logical Tests!
Really useful thanks, was looking for one of these!
Thanks Abdul! Glad you liked it, the team appreciate your comments :D
Very helpful!
Thank you Denes! 😊
Question 2 B
Great work Mitch! 😄
Q2 B
Nice work Raviraj! 😄
Hello There I am a little bit skeptical regarding q4 as why the answer cant be "d" ??
Rule 1 is white dots are reduced by 2
Rule 2 Black dots increased by 1
Rule 3 arrows are moving up and down
and thanks alot for all your efforts .
Great question Hemat! The reason D cannot be the answer here is because it has 3 black dots at the top. From the pattern shown, in which a downward facing arrow is shown in the 5th in the sequence, Rule 1 occurs where two white dots are to be removed in the next step.
However, since there's no white dots to remove, these 2 black dots will still remain for the next step in the sequence. The next step is Rule 2, so we end up with the arrow facing upwards and 2 black dots, which is B. You would expect to find 3 black dots, as in D but the arrow pointing downwards, in the next step in the sequence. I hope this helps! 😃
@@GraduatesFirst what I don't get is why 0 negative 2 equals 0. To me that seems just like an assumption. maybe black indicates negative numbers and white for positive ones and once we subtract 2 whites from 0 whites we get 2 additional blacks. I mean I understand that in this game this is not the solution but I don't understand why it is logical that the only way this sequence could be continued is that 0-2=0
Hi @@nicolasbuhler5088 that's a great question as well! For many employer logical reasoning tests, there is no limit to how abstract these questions might be as the rules can involve different colours, shapes, movements etc.
Practicing these tests helps to familiarise with the types of patterns more commonly used in these employment tests and how to discover the rule quickly to find the correct answer. I hope this helps 😄
You are brilliant it’s help alot thank you so much once again 👍
Thanks you so much Md for your kind words! 👊
This is so helpful! Thanks a lot:))
That's great to hear Simran! Our pleasure 👍
2: B ,
Perfect! Congrats on getting it right! 👍
Question 2: B
Nice Moses! 😄
Thank you for the video ...it was very helpful !!...could u please suggest me on how much time should I practice these questions everyday so that I can master them completely?..I still have 4 years to go for my 1st job interview but I would like to start early ...
Thanks Lilly! We're glad you found our practice questions useful! The most important tip is that there's no hard and fast rule. As long as you're giving yourself enough time to have deliberate practice (and 4 years is plenty of time!) for you to master the basic rules and understand how to spot the patterns easily. I hope this helps! 😄
Should Q4s answer be D instead of B
Hi! The reason D cannot be the answer here is because it has 3 black dots at the top. From the pattern shown, in which a downward facing arrow is shown in the 5th in the sequence, two white dots are to be removed in the next step.
However, as there are no white dots to remove, this means that the 2 black dots will still remain in the next step in the sequence. As a result you get the arrow facing upwards and 2 black dots, which is B. You would expect to find 3 black dots, as in D but the arrow pointing downwards, in the next step in the sequence. I hope this helps!
I honestly can't do these logical reasoning questions but they serve as effective cure to my insomnia LOL
Hi Betty, these logical tests can seem difficult, but with practice it helps to familiarise yourself with these types of test questions so that you can ace the real assessments. Best of luck! 😄
Great Video! Keep up the good work! And, is B correct for Q2?
Cheers Peter, That's correct, great job!
question 4 i was thinking d should be the answer can you please help me understand that
Hi Abinandan, The reason d cannot be the answer here is because it has 3 black dots at the top. From the pattern shown, in which a downward facing arrow is shown in the 5th in the sequence, two white dots are to be removed. As there are no white dots to remove, this means that there will be 2 black dots also in the next in the sequence. If the final arrow had been facing upwards, then you would expect to find 3 black dots, as in d, in the next in the sequence. I hope this helps!
1. C 2. B
Nice one! Both correct! 👊
Q-2
ANSWER B
Great work! 👊
the answer would be b for the first question
Nice work Agossou! 👍
b
Correct, nice work!
the answer is B
Perfect, good job getting the answer 👏
Why does the black dot in Q5 remain? Where did it come from in the first place?
Thanks for your question Asher. The black dot remains in all of the answer options, so we know it must be in the next square. The key is the two black dots beneath. We can expect that as in the pattern preceding, after two black dots, we will have a black dot on the left and white on the right. Answer B is the only option that satisfies that pattern. Hope that helps 👊
@@GraduatesFirst Also what does the first rule 'this each black dot equals a 90 degree clockwise move of the triangle' mean? Thanks
this was really hard😭
Logical reasoning tests can be difficult at first, but with practice like this it gets easier to understand the basics and you'll ace the real deal in no time. Best of luck and keep practicing! 😄
B
Correct! Great job 👍
Please reexplain
Hi Joseph! thanks for the comment, we hope this video was useful! For further information on how to practice logical reasoning tests, check out our dedicated in-depth guide here: www.graduatesfirst.com/logical-reasoning. I hope this helps! 😄
B
Correct! Great job Joudet! 👍
b
Great work Audrey, that's right! 😄
B
Nice work Tusar, that's correct! 😊
B
Yep! Great work! 😄