In Figure-X, the dot is located in the region that overlaps only the square and the triangle. What must be true about the alternative figures? | Card: 1 / 40 |
Only the figure that contains a region common to the square and the triangle only will satisfy the conditions. | Card: 2 / 40 |
Fill in the blank: The dot in Figure-X that is common to the circle and the rectangle only indicates that the correct figure must show ___ and ___ as common regions. | Card: 3 / 40 |
True or False: In Figure-X, there can be a region common to all four shapes simultaneously. | Card: 5 / 40 |
False. Figure-X specifies certain regions without commonality across all four shapes. | Card: 6 / 40 |
What is the significance of the placement of the dots in the context of the figures? | Card: 7 / 40 |
The placement of the dots indicates specific common regions among the shapes that must be replicated in the alternative figures. | Card: 8 / 40 |
Riddle: I am found where the circle and the square meet, but not where the triangle lies. What am I? | Card: 9 / 40 |
Select the figure which contains only the region common to the circle and the square: (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4. | Card: 11 / 40 |
In Figure-X, if one dot represents the intersection of the square and rectangle, what does this imply for the alternative figures? | Card: 13 / 40 |
The correct figure must show a region that is exclusively the intersection of the square and rectangle. | Card: 14 / 40 |
Fill in the blank: In Figure-X, the overlapping area of the triangle and the rectangle is represented as ___. | Card: 15 / 40 |
What condition must a figure meet to be considered correct if Figure-X has a dot in the area common to the triangle and the rectangle? | Card: 19 / 40 |
The figure must also show a dedicated area where the triangle and rectangle intersect. | Card: 20 / 40 |
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Riddle: I can be found where the rectangle and circle overlap, but not with the triangle. What am I? | Card: 21 / 40 |
Select the figure which includes the regions of all three shapes: circle, square, and triangle: (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4. | Card: 23 / 40 |
In Figure-X, if a dot lies in the region that is common to the circle and triangle, what must be true for the alternative figures? | Card: 25 / 40 |
The alternative figures must also depict a region where the circle and triangle overlap. | Card: 26 / 40 |
Fill in the blank: The correct figure must show the dot lying in the region where the circle and triangle only intersect, indicating ___ and ___ are not involved. | Card: 27 / 40 |
What is the required relationship between the shapes in Figure-X for a figure to be valid? | Card: 31 / 40 |
Each figure must accurately reflect the overlapping regions specified by the placement of the dots. | Card: 32 / 40 |
Riddle: I am the only place where the square and triangle meet, but I do not touch the circle. Where am I? | Card: 33 / 40 |
Select the figure which shows the dot in the region common to the triangle and rectangle only: (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4. | Card: 35 / 40 |
In Figure-X, if a dot lies in the area common to the circle, square, and triangle, what must be present in the correct alternative figures? | Card: 37 / 40 |
The alternative figures must also depict a region representing the intersection of the circle, square, and triangle. | Card: 38 / 40 |





