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Analogy in Figures Test



                    DETECTION OF ONE ELEMENT EACH

                        IN TWO ANALOGOUS PAIRS TEST

                                                 5 QUESTIONS

                                                  10  MINUTES

                             In each of the following questions element (I) and (iv) are missing in the
                             Problem Figures as indicated by Question Mark ‘?’. Only one figure out of
                             (A) to (E) contains the two elements that can be put in the missing position
                             to establish a complete analogy between the pairs. Find the right figure and
                             tick the related option.


                       Problem  Figures                                   Answer  Figures

          1.




                                                        (A)                    (B)                       (C)                   (D)                   (E)


          2.



                                                      (A)                    (B)                       (C)                    (D)                   (E)


          3.




                                                      (A)                    (B)                       (C)                    (D)                   (E)

          4.



                                                       (A)                    (B)                       (C)                   (D)                   (E)

          5.




                                                       (A)                    (B)                       (C)                   (D)                   (E)



                        1.     A      2.      A      3.     A      4.     A       5.     A
                             Refer to Page 228 of Master Job Aptitude
                          Test Workbook 2014 For detailed Explanation
                                          to the above answer key.
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