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30-07-2008, 03:38 AM #1
Abstract Reasoning - Last Minute Question
Have the exam tommorrow but quickly wanted to check this, using the examplw question from the website explaining the section.

Set A is all curved lines while Set B are al lstraight lines. Therefore at first glance the sample shape should fit into Set A as it is two circles.
HOWEVER: in Set A they all have a white shape whereas the sample shape is two black circles. Therefore would it in fact be 'Neither' rather than Set A or am I thinking too far into this?
In short can there be more than one rule that the entire group has to follow? And does a sample shape have to pass all the tests to qualify as a member of the group.Warwick 1st Year
BSc Medical Biochemistry - Leicester
First Class
A Level
AAAAa
GCSE
2A* 4A 1B 2C
UKCAT - 765
VR - 650, QR - 900, AR - 720, DA - 790
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30-07-2008, 10:26 AM #2
I would go for set A. I think you are worrying too much. There appears to be no set rule about colour in set A as some have only white shapes also. Good luck!
AlexBiomed Sci BSc (Hons) 2.i - 2008
UKCAT - 682
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