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This shit is too hard bro
 
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Post the solutions, and reasoning, i will tell you if you are right and how bright you are.
 
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you're not meant to solve that, you're a low iq retard from spain remember?
 
For high IQ users only.
 
What is this for? To join high iq society?
 
Bro i am so fucking retarded
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Just did it and thought i was supposed to do it like this
Is it over for me
 
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which one you choose from the bottom answers?
 
From left to right for furst 2 question:
4
3
 
Btw I'm 131 Mensa
 
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For the last 2, bottom right and top right?
 
For middle qn 6th from left?
 
From left to right for furst 2 question:
4
3
Why 4, not 1? Btw i am from mensa too
Joined high iq society fee years ago
 
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cant bother solving all first one is 100 percent empty square
 
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write all of them like this
1-4
2-3
and so on
1-4 (each half of each square adds to the middle square)
2-3 (number of close figures within each box is 4)
3-6 (shaded circles become empty squares?)
4- bottom right (triangle, circle, quadrilateral?)
5- top right (closes non shaded figures?)
 
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first one is the sum in the vertical andthe sum in the horizontal
the answer is 1/1 square

like 1/1 + 1/1 = 2/2
and 2/1 + 0/1 = 2/2
 
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1-4 (each half of each square adds to the middle square)
2-3 (number of close figures within each box is 4)
3-6 (one circles become shaded squares?)
4- bottom right (triangle, circle, quadrilateral?)
5- top right (closes non shaded figures?)
1- bad
2- good
3-bad
4-bad
5-good, my reasoning here was the "number of lines" a square has 4 lines and is missing there
 
I give you another try and put the answers.
 
How is number 1 wrong? Also Is 3-5. And 4- top right
 
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1-3
2-3
3-2
4-2
5-2
this are the answers, now try to figure out the logic.
 
1-it is clearly 4.
2-4 shapes in each box.
3-beads drop down on left column and on right column a shaded Bea's is put on top
4-2 figures inside a larger figure
5- closed non shaded figures
 
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1-it is clearly 4.
2-4 shapes in each box.
3-beads drop down on left column and on right column a shaded Bea's is put on top
4-2 figures inside a larger figure
5- closed non shaded figures
I still don't get 3.
 
I still don't get 3.
So compare the left and right squares. The right square is formed when you move the beads down on the left column. On the right column the same thing happens except whatever is placed on top becomes shaded.
 
1. Central square is 4, right hand side is 1+3, top is 2+x, number of dots must be 2 correct answer is 4
2.Each outer shape must recur 3 times, circle occurs 2 times, outer must be circle,
each internal shape must have: a normal shape occur once each (all 3 shapes have it), an inversion or imperfect shape occur once each (all 3 shapes have it) a duplicate occur once each; there’s a double triangle a 3x square but there are no duplicate internal circles
Answer must be: outer circle, internal duplicate circles, correct answer is 3

Cba doing any more
 
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1. Central square is 4, right hand side is 1+3, top is 2+x, number of dots must be 2 correct answer is 4
2.Each outer shape must recur 3 times, circle occurs 2 times, outer must be circle,
each internal shape must have: a normal shape occur once each (all 3 shapes have it), an inversion or imperfect shape occur once each (all 3 shapes have it) a duplicate occur once each; there’s a double triangle a 3x square but there are no duplicate internal circles
Answer must be: outer circle, internal duplicate circles, correct answer is 3

Cba doing any more
For the 2nd question there’s more than one pattern that gives you the answer. The inside of the shape always has 4 enclosed spaces and only one answer satisfies this

I didn’t take a lot of time to look at the questions so don’t flame me if I sound like a retard
 
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I couldn't figure the questions 3 and 5 ngl

hard af to get it doesn't make any sense for me
you have to look at how many similarities they share and just pick the best answer.

For 5, look at your options and in which one is a white square most likely to show up in?

I haven’t tried 3 yet it looked like a headache so I skipped over it
 
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you have to look at how many similarities they share and just pick the best answer.
no shit sherlock!

I mean it just doesn't make much sense for me

3 okay but 5 is like wtf ??
 
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you have to look at how many similarities they share and just pick the best answer.
no shit sherlock!

I mean it just doesn't make much sense for me

3 okay but 5 is like wtf ??
 
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I’m probably wrong JFL but I can’t see anything else.
no shit sherlock!

I mean it just doesn't make much sense for me

3 okay but 5 is like wtf ??
Enclosed white shape with straight lines.

Only one answer satisfies this, the most likely pattern the white square fits in is enclosed white curved shape then enclosed white straight shape.
 
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So compare the left and right squares. The right square is formed when you move the beads down on the left column. On the right column the same thing happens except whatever is placed on top becomes shaded.
Ok, but why bottom left bead is not shaded then on answer 3?
 
these are good prac qs for apt test, whered u find them?
 
Some forum members say I’m high-IQ, yet I can’t solve these problems. I’m low-IQ
 

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