Dot Situation Analysis Questions and Answers – Set 7

This set of Non Verbal Reasoning Questions and Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Dot Situation Analysis – Set 7”.

1. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q1
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q1 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q1 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q1 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q1 - Option d
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, one of the dots lies in the region common to diamond, triangle and rectangle and the other dot lies in the region common to circle only. So, the option which consists of both types of regions is the answer.
Hence, the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q1 - Option d.

2. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q2
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q2 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q2 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q2 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q2 - Option d
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Answer: b
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, one dot lies in the region common to rectangle and triangle and the second dot lies in the region common to square and circle. So, the option which consists of these types of regions is the answer.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q2 - Option b.

3. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q3
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q3 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q3 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 3 - Q3 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q3 - Option d
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Answer: c
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, first dot lies in the region common to triangle and hexagon and second dot lies in rectangle and triangle region. So, the option which consists of these regions is the answers.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 3 - Q3 - Option c.
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4. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q4
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q4 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Q4 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q4 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Q4 - Option d
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Answer: a
Explanation: Here, in the given figure first dot lies in the region common to square and circle and second dot lies in the region common to triangle only and third dot lies in the region common to rectangle, circle, square and triangle. So, the option which consists of these regions is the answer.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q4 - Option a.

5. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q5
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q5 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q5 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q5 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q5 - Option d
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Answer: b
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, one of the dots lies in region common to rectangle and pentagon and second dot lies in the region common in hexagon, rectangle, pentagon and triangle. So, the option which consists of these regions is the answer.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q5 - Option b.

6. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q6
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q6 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q6 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q6 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q6 - Option d
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, first dot lie in the region common to circle, triangle, diamond and square, the second dot lies in the region common to circle and square and the third dot lies in the region common in circle, triangle and square. So, the option which consists of these regions is the answer.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q6 - Option d.

7. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q7
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q7 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q7 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q7 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q7 - Option d
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, first dot lies in the region common to trapezium and parallelogram, second dot lies in region common to parallelogram, trapezium and diamond and the third dot lies in the region common to all the four figures i.e. trapezium, rectangle, parallelogram and diamond. So, the option which consists of these regions is the answer.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q7 - Option d.
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8. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q8
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q8 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q8 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q8 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q8 - Option d
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Answer: c
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, first dot lies in the region common to circle and rectangle, second dot lies in the region of circle, parallelogram and rectangle and the third dot lies in the region common to hexagon only. So, the option which consists of these regions is the answer.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 5 - Q8 - Option c.

9. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q9
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q9 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q9 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q9 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 4 - Q9 - Option d
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Answer: a
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, first dot lies in the region common in diamond and parallelogram and the second dot lies in the region common to diamond, triangle and parallelogram. So, the option which consists of these regions is the answer.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q9 - Option a.
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10. Identify the figure which satisfies the same condition of placement of dots as in given figure.
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 7 - Q10
a)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q10 - Option a
b)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q10 - Option b
c)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q10 - Option c
d)
Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q10 - Option d
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Answer: a
Explanation: Here, in the given figure, first dot lies in the region common to hexagon only and the second dot lies in the region common to hexagon and pentagon region. So, the option which consists of these regions is the answer.
Hence the answer is Dot Situation Analysis - Set 6 - Q10 - Option a.

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