REASONING | NON VERBAL | DOT SITUATION | EXERCISE 1 | IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS, FROM AMONGST THE FIGURES MARKED (A), (B), (C) AND (D) , SELECT THE ONE WHICH SATISFIES THE SAME CONDITION OF PLACEMENT OF THE DOT AS IN THE FIGURE.

DIRECTIONS : In each of the following questions, from amongst the figures marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) , select the one which satisfies the same condition of placement of the dot as in the figure.
1.
A.   B.  
C.   D.  
 Ans : B. In Fig(X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the circle and the triangle only and the other dot lies in the region common to the circle and the square only.  In each of the figure (A), (C), and (D), there is no region common to the circle and the triangle only. Only fig(B) consists of both types of regions.
2.
A.   B.  
C.   D.  
Ans : D. In Fig(X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the circle and the triangle only and the other dot lies in the region common to  all the three figures the circle, the triangle  and the square only.  In each of the figure (A), (C), there is no region common to the circle and the square only and in fig(b), there is no region common to the circle and the triangle only. Only fig(d) consists of all the three types of regions.
3.
A.   B.  
C.  



D.    






Ans : C. In Fig(X), one of the dots lies in the region common to the circle and the triangle only and the other dot lies in the circle alone. In each of the two figures (A) and (B), there is no region common to the circle and the triangle only. Only fig(D) there is no region which lies in the circle alone. In fig(C) consists of both types of regions.

 4.
A.   B.  
C.  


D.
 


Ans : C. In Fig(X), the dot is contained in the region common to the triangle and the circle only. Out of the four alternative, only fig(C) contains a region common to the triangle and the circle only.
 5.
A.   B.  
C.   D.    






Ans : D. In fig.(x), one of the dots lies in the region common to the circle and the square only and the other dot lies in the region common to all the three figures the circle, the square and the triangle. In each of the alternatives (1),(2) and (3), there is no region common to the square and the circle only.  Only figure(D) consists of both the types of regions.

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