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As stated on the title it is a reasoning test, the last question mark should be one of the options to the right and I tried to solve this for days, but I just cannot come up with a reasonable answer. Additionally, this is the 2nd problem I couldn’t solve for like a week now lol. The other one I do not have the available answers unfortunately but if you guys can maybe try to envision how it is supposed to be or find a pattern that fits all of the tiles.
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The first one is
Go row by row, and you get the the third square from the first two by
combining every circle that is present in one of the two pictures but not both.
So the answer should be
The second one works the same way, but now the combination method is
Regular addition with the outside being negative compared to the inside
Therefore the answer on the third row will be
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Answer for the first puzzle:
For each row of the grid, if you combine the first and second images but remove their common circular components (i.e. you take the XOR of the circular components), you get the third image. Notice that the circles can be in one of five spots (the five spots being arranged in an “X” shape).
For example, the first row is
and the second row is
This means the solution to the third row is
which is the top-middle answer.
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