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NMAT Inductive Reasoning Module 9

The document provides examples of inductive reasoning exercises involving figure series, figure grouping, and number-letter series. For the figure series, participants must identify the pattern of change between a series of figures and choose the next figure in the sequence. For figure grouping, participants must determine which of five figures does not follow the same principle as the other four. For the number-letter series, a series is given with one term missing and participants must choose the option that continues the same pattern. Twenty examples of these three types of inductive reasoning questions are provided.
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NMAT Inductive Reasoning Module 9

The document provides examples of inductive reasoning exercises involving figure series, figure grouping, and number-letter series. For the figure series, participants must identify the pattern of change between a series of figures and choose the next figure in the sequence. For figure grouping, participants must determine which of five figures does not follow the same principle as the other four. For the number-letter series, a series is given with one term missing and participants must choose the option that continues the same pattern. Twenty examples of these three types of inductive reasoning questions are provided.
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NMAT REVIEW: Inductive Reasoning: Module 9

I. Figure Series
Direction: In each item below, the series of figures at the left shows a continuously changing pattern. Discover this pattern of
change. From the five figures at the right, choose the one which should come next in the series.

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II. Figure Grouping
Directions: Each item in this section consists of five figures. The task is to find the principle involved which makes four of the
five figures similar to each other. The figure that is different from the other is the answer to the item.

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III. Number-Letter Series
Direction: In each of the following questions, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative
that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series.

11. CZE GXI KVM OTQ ?

a. TSV b. RST c. STU d. SRU e. TQU

12. Y W S Q M K ?

a. H b. J c. F d. I e. G

13. XV TR PN LJ HF ?

a. BD b. EC c. DB d. CA e. DC

14. 7 18 23 33 38 47 52 ?

a. 57 b. 61 c. 58 d. 59 e. 60

15. 6 8 17 21 28 34 39 ?

a. 47 b. 42 c. 44 d. 49 e. 46

16. 7 4 8 13 7 14 ?

a. 6 b. 7 c. 23 d. 22 e. 28

17. 31 28 33 27 32 23 ?

a. 18 b. 28 c. 14 d. 11 e. 35

18. E V G T J R L P ?

a. N b. O c. Q d. M e. P

19. 71 84 82 93 89 98 ?

a. 94 b. 92 c. 91 d. 89 e. 104

20. IK KJ LN HG OQ ED ?

a. RS b. RT c. BA d. SU e. CA

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