1.If Triangle : 3, then Square : ?
A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
Answer: B) 4
Explanation: A triangle has 3 sides; a square has 4 sides. (Relation → No. of sides)
2.Circle : Sphere :: Square : ?
A) Cube
B) Rectangle
C) Cone
D) Cylinder
Answer: A) Cube
Explanation: A sphere is the 3D form of a circle; a cube is the 3D form of a square.
3.Sun : Day :: Moon : ?
A) Night
B) Light
C) Sky
D) Star
Answer: A) Night
Explanation: Sun appears in day; moon appears at night.
4.Wheel : Car :: Wing : ?
A) Bird
B) Plane
C) Wind
D) Sky
Answer: B) Plane
Explanation: A wheel is a part of a car; a wing is a part of a plane.
5.Eye : See :: Ear : ?
A) Hear
B) Sound
C) Noise
D) Listen
Answer: A) Hear
Explanation: Eyes help us to see; ears help us to hear.
6.Pen : Writer :: Brush : ?
A) Painter
B) Artist
C) Student
D) Teacher
Answer: A) Painter
Explanation: Pen is used by a writer; brush is used by a painter.
7.Bird : Nest :: Bee : ?
A) Hive
B) Honey
C) Buzz
D) Flower
Answer: A) Hive
Explanation: A bird lives in a nest; a bee lives in a hive.
8.Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ?
A) Classroom
B) School
C) College
D) Student
Answer: B) School
Explanation: A doctor works in a hospital; a teacher works in a school.
9.Knife : Cut :: Needle : ?
A) Sew
B) Pierce
C) Stitch
D) Prick
Answer: C) Stitch
Explanation: Knife is used to cut; needle is used to stitch.
10.Fire : Heat :: Ice : ?
A) Cold
B) Freeze
C) Snow
D) Water
Answer: A) Cold
Explanation: Fire produces heat; ice produces cold.
11.Seed : Plant :: Egg : ?
A) Nest
B) Bird
C) Shell
D) Fly
Answer: B) Bird
Explanation: A seed grows into a plant; an egg hatches into a bird.
12.King : Crown :: Judge : ?
A) Court
B) Gavel
C) Law
D) Order
Answer: B) Gavel
Explanation: A crown is associated with a king; a gavel is associated with a judge.
13.Book : Reading :: Food : ?
A) Eating
B) Cooking
C) Serving
D) Tasting
Answer: A) Eating
Explanation: Book is meant for reading; food is meant for eating.
14.Foot : Shoe :: Hand : ?
A) Glove
B) Ring
C) Finger
D) Palm
Answer: A) Glove
Explanation: A shoe covers foot; a glove covers hand.
15.Painter : Brush :: Writer : ?
A) Ink
B) Book
C) Pen
D) Paper
Answer: C) Pen
Explanation: Painter uses brush; writer uses pen.
16.Bird : Fly :: Fish : ?
A) Water
B) Swim
C) Ocean
D) Float
Answer: B) Swim
Explanation: Birds fly; fish swim. (Movement relation)
17.Clock : Time :: Thermometer : ?
A) Heat
B) Weather
C) Temperature
D) Degree
Answer: C) Temperature
Explanation: A clock measures time; a thermometer measures temperature.
18.Circle : Arc :: Line : ?
A) Segment
B) Point
C) Dot
D) Angle
Answer: B) Point
Explanation: Arc is part of a circle; point is part of a line.
19.Water : Liquid :: Ice : ?
A) Gas
B) Solid
C) Vapor
D) Snow
Answer: B) Solid
Explanation: Water is liquid; ice is solid state of water.
20.Tail : Animal :: Branch : ?
A) Root
B) Tree
C) Leaf
D) Fruit
Answer: B) Tree
Explanation: Tail is part of an animal; branch is part of a tree.
21.Triangle : Pyramid :: Circle : ?
A) Sphere
B) Cylinder
C) Cube
D) Cone
Answer: A) Sphere
Explanation: A pyramid is a 3D shape of a triangle; a sphere is a 3D shape of a circle.
22.Square : 4 :: Pentagon : ?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
Answer: B) 5
Explanation: A square has 4 sides; a pentagon has 5 sides.
23.Pen : Ink :: Lamp : ?
A) Bulb
B) Light
C) Wire
D) Switch
Answer: B) Light
Explanation: A pen gives ink; a lamp gives light.
24.Eye : Vision :: Ear : ?
A) Sound
B) Music
C) Voice
D) Noise
Answer: A) Sound
Explanation: Eye helps in vision; ear helps in hearing sound.
25.Bird : Wings :: Fish : ?
A) Tail
B) Fins
C) Water
D) Ocean
Answer: B) Fins
Explanation: Bird flies with wings; fish swims with fins.
26.Clock : Time :: Calendar : ?
A) Day
B) Month
C) Date
D) Year
Answer: C) Date
Explanation: Clock shows time; calendar shows date.
27.Rain : Umbrella :: Sun : ?
A) Hat
B) Cap
C) Sunglasses
D) Light
Answer: C) Sunglasses
Explanation: Umbrella protects from rain; sunglasses protect from sunlight.
28.Book : Library :: Student : ?
A) Classroom
B) Teacher
C) School
D) Desk
Answer: C) School
Explanation: A collection of books is a library; a collection of students is a school.
29.Leaf : Tree :: Petal : ?
A) Flower
B) Fruit
C) Plant
D) Stem
Answer: A) Flower
Explanation: Leaf is part of a tree; petal is part of a flower.
30.Milk : Cow :: Wool : ?
A) Sheep
B) Goat
C) Camel
D) Buffalo
Answer: A) Sheep
Explanation: Milk comes from cow; wool comes from sheep.
31.Doctor : Medicine :: Farmer : ?
A) Land
B) Crop
C) Field
D) Plough
Answer: B) Crop
Explanation: Doctor produces medicine; farmer produces crop.
32.Dog : Bark :: Cat : ?
A) Meow
B) Roar
C) Chirp
D) Grunt
Answer: A) Meow
Explanation: Dog’s sound is bark; cat’s sound is meow.
33.Eye : Blindness :: Ear : ?
A) Deafness
B) Hearing
C) Sound
D) Pain
Answer: A) Deafness
Explanation: Eye loses sight → blindness; ear loses hearing → deafness.
34.Hand : Glove :: Foot : ?
A) Shoe
B) Sock
C) Slipper
D) Boot
Answer: B) Sock
Explanation: Glove covers hand; sock covers foot.
35.Finger : Hand :: Toe : ?
A) Foot
B) Leg
C) Knee
D) Shoe
Answer: A) Foot
Explanation: Finger is part of hand; toe is part of foot.
36.Book : Author :: Song : ?
A) Singer
B) Musician
C) Lyricist
D) Poet
Answer: A) Singer
Explanation: A book is written by an author; a song is sung by a singer.
37.Plant : Seed :: Man : ?
A) Baby
B) Child
C) Parents
D) Life
Answer: A) Baby
Explanation: A plant grows from a seed; a man grows from a baby.
38.Wheel : Axle :: Door : ?
A) Handle
B) Lock
C) Hinge
D) Frame
Answer: C) Hinge
Explanation: Wheel rotates on an axle; door moves on a hinge.
39.Painter : Painting :: Poet : ?
A) Writing
B) Poem
C) Paper
D) Book
Answer: B) Poem
Explanation: A painter creates painting; a poet creates poem.
40.Knife : Blade :: Pen : ?
A) Ink
B) Nib
C) Cap
D) Tip
Answer: B) Nib
Explanation: Knife cuts with its blade; pen writes with its nib.
41.Small square : Large square :: Small circle : ?
A) Large triangle
B) Large circle
C) Small triangle
D) Small rectangle
Answer: B) Large circle
Explanation: Relation is “same shape, larger size”. Small circle corresponds to large circle.
42.Triangle pointing up : Triangle pointing down :: Clockwise arrow : ?
A) Counterclockwise arrow
B) Double-headed arrow
C) Straight arrow
D) Curved arrow
Answer: A) Counterclockwise arrow
Explanation: Relation is “opposite direction/orientation”.
43.Square with diagonal from top-left to bottom-right : Mirror image across vertical axis -> ?
A) Square with diagonal from top-left to bottom-right
B) Square with diagonal from bottom-left to top-right
C) Square with horizontal line
D) Square with vertical line
Answer: B) Square with diagonal from bottom-left to top-right
Explanation: Vertical mirror flips diagonal direction.
44.Circle with a small dot at centre : Circle with a small dot at edge :: Square with small dot at centre : ?
A) Square with dot at corner
B) Square with dot at edge
C) Square with no dot
D) Square with dot outside
Answer: B) Square with dot at edge
Explanation: Same positional relation: central dot → edge dot.
45.Two concentric circles : One shaded ring :: Two concentric squares : ?
A) One shaded square
B) One shaded ring-shaped square (annular band)
C) One shaded diagonal
D) One shaded corner
Answer: B) One shaded ring-shaped square (annular band)
Explanation: Concentric shapes with only the band between them shaded; analogous for squares.
46.Right-angled triangle : Acute triangle :: Square : ?
A) Rectangle
B) Rhombus
C) Circle
D) Parallelogram
Answer: A) Rectangle
Explanation: Relation is “same family of quadrilaterals but different internal angles”; square → rectangle (both 4-sided, rectangle relaxes equal sides).
47.Figure A: Arrow with three feathers pointing left. Figure B: Arrow with two feathers pointing left. Relation A→B = remove one feather. Then Figure C: Arrow with three feathers pointing right. What is D?
A) Arrow with two feathers pointing right
B) Arrow with four feathers pointing right
C) Arrow with three feathers pointing left
D) Arrow with two feathers pointing left
Answer: A) Arrow with two feathers pointing right
Explanation: Apply same transformation (remove one feather) preserving direction.
48.Hexagon : 6 angles :: Octagon : ?
A) 6 angles
B) 7 angles
C) 8 angles
D) 9 angles
Answer: C) 8 angles
Explanation: An n-gon has n angles; octagon has 8.
49.Solid circle : Hollow circle :: Solid square : ?
A) Hollow triangle
B) Hollow square
C) Solid triangle
D) Dotted square
Answer: B) Hollow square
Explanation: Same transformation (solid → hollow) applied to corresponding shape.
50.A figure rotated 90° clockwise becomes B. If a plus sign (+) rotated 90° clockwise becomes ?
A) Plus sign (+)
B) Cross (x)
C) T-shape
D) L-shape
Answer: A) Plus sign (+)
Explanation: A plus sign is rotationally symmetric by 90°; it maps onto itself.
51.Figure with alternate black and white squares in a 2×2 block : Pattern repeated twice horizontally :: Single black square : ?
A) Two black squares horizontally
B) One white square
C) Two black squares vertically
D) Checkerboard 2×2
Answer: A) Two black squares horizontally
Explanation: Relation is “repeat the basic unit in same direction”.
52.A hollow triangle contains a smaller inverted hollow triangle inside it. This relation → small inverted inside big. Which matches: a hollow circle contains a smaller inverted hollow circle inside it → ?
A) Concentric circles with inner filled
B) Concentric circles with inner hollow (same orientation)
C) Concentric circles with inner inverted (no orientation for circle)
D) Displaced inner circle
Answer: C) Concentric circles with inner inverted (no orientation for circle)
Explanation: Circles have no “orientation”; the analogous relation is concentric inner shape.
53.Figure A: A square divided by both diagonals (an X) and a vertical line through centre. Figure B: Remove the vertical line. Which is analogous operation on a circle divided by both diagonals and vertical line?
A) Remove the vertical line
B) Remove all lines
C) Remove the diagonals
D) Add more lines
Answer: A) Remove the vertical line
Explanation: Same operation: delete corresponding straight line.
54.Pattern: Triangle, Square, Triangle, Square. Next after Square is ?
A) Square
B) Triangle
C) Circle
D) Pentagon
Answer: B) Triangle
Explanation: Alternating sequence → after Square comes Triangle.
55.Mirror-image analogy: When the letter ‘L’ reflected across a horizontal line becomes an inverted ‘⅃’. Applying same reflection to ‘T’ gives ?
A) T (unchanged)
B) Upside-down T (⊥)
C) Mirrored T (flipped)
D) Rotated T
Answer: B) Upside-down T (⊥)
Explanation: Horizontal reflection inverts vertical orientation → T becomes upside-down.
56.Small triangle with shaded left half : Small triangle with shaded right half :: Large rectangle with shaded top half : ?
A) Large rectangle with shaded bottom half
B) Large rectangle with shaded left half
C) Large rectangle fully shaded
D) Large rectangle with shaded right half
Answer: A) Large rectangle with shaded bottom half
Explanation: Relation is “mirror/shade opposite half” (left→right, top→bottom).
57.Figure A: A cross made of five squares (one central + four neighbours). Figure B: Cross made of nine squares (3×3). Relation = fill the corners. If Figure C is a 7-square cross (central + three neighbours) → D should be ?
A) 9-square filled (3×3)
B) 7-square with corners filled
C) Central only
D) 5-square cross
Answer: A) 9-square filled (3×3)
Explanation: Operation is “complete to full block” — fill missing corner units to make 3×3.
58.Arrowhead pointing up with thick outline : Narrow arrowhead pointing up :: Triangle with thick outline : ?
A) Narrow triangle with same orientation
B) Narrow triangle inverted
C) Thick square
D) Narrow circle
Answer: A) Narrow triangle with same orientation
Explanation: Maintain orientation; change thickness (thick → narrow).
59.A pattern shows black dot at each vertex of a square. Analogy: For a triangle the equivalent would be ?
A) Black dot at each vertex of triangle
B) Black dot at midpoints of sides
C) Black dot at centre only
D) Black dot outside triangle
Answer: A) Black dot at each vertex of triangle
Explanation: Same corresponding feature (vertex → vertex).
60.Sequence of shapes: circle → circle with one diameter → circle with two perpendicular diameters → next ?
A) Circle with three diameters at 60° each
B) Circle with cross only
C) Filled circle
D) Circle with one chord
Answer: A) Circle with three diameters at 60° each
Explanation: Sequence increases number of lines of symmetry; next logical step is add another diameter to create 6 sectors (three diameters at 60°).
61.Dot inside circle : Center :: Dot on circle : ?
A) Edge
B) Corner
C) Centre
D) Outside
Answer: A) Edge
Explanation: A dot at the circle’s boundary corresponds to the edge; center → centre, so boundary → edge.
62.Empty square : Filled square :: Empty triangle : ?
A) Filled triangle
B) Half-filled triangle
C) Hollow polygon
D) Dotted triangle
Answer: A) Filled triangle
Explanation: Same transformation (empty → filled) applied to corresponding shape.
63.Small cross : Big cross :: Small plus (+) : ?
A) Big plus (+)
B) Small circle
C) Big cross
D) Small square
Answer: A) Big plus (+)
Explanation: Size change for same shape — small plus corresponds to big plus.
64.Triangle with one side shaded : Triangle with two sides shaded :: Square with one side shaded : ?
A) Square with two sides shaded
B) Square with opposite side shaded
C) Square fully shaded
D) Square with diagonal shaded
Answer: A) Square with two sides shaded
Explanation: Increase shading count in same manner across shape types.
65.Arrow pointing right : Rotated 180° → ?
A) Arrow pointing left
B) Arrow pointing up
C) Arrow unchanged
D) Arrow pointing down
Answer: A) Arrow pointing left
Explanation: Rotating an arrow 180° reverses its direction (right → left).
66.Black semicircle on top of white semicircle : Stacked halves :: Black semicircle on left of white semicircle : ?
A) Stacked halves rotated (left → right placement)
B) Two concentric semicircles
C) Two separate circles
D) Half-filled circle
Answer: A) Stacked halves rotated (left → right placement)
Explanation: Apply same relation (adjacent halves) with position changed from top/bottom to left/right.
67.Pattern: Mirror across vertical axis converts an L-shape to a backward L. Apply same to a ‘7’ like shape. Result = ?
A) Backward ‘7’
B) Same ‘7’
C) Upside-down ‘7’
D) Rotated ‘7’
Answer: A) Backward ‘7’
Explanation: Vertical mirror flips horizontal orientation producing the backward counterpart.
68.Three concentric circles : Outer shaded :: Three concentric squares : ?
A) Outer square shaded
B) Middle square shaded
C) Inner square shaded
D) No shading
Answer: A) Outer square shaded
Explanation: Same pattern (outermost ring shaded) transferred to squares.
69.Dot at each corner of rectangle : Four dots :: Dot at each corner of triangle : ?
A) Three dots
B) Four dots
C) Two dots
D) One dot
Answer: A) Three dots
Explanation: Number of corner-dots equals number of vertices (rectangle 4 → triangle 3).
70.A thick border square becomes thin border square :: Thick bordered circle becomes ?
A) Thin bordered circle
B) Filled circle
C) Dotted circle
D) No border
Answer: A) Thin bordered circle
Explanation: Same border-thickness transformation applied to corresponding shape.
71.Pattern sequence: small dot → two dots → three dots. Next → ?
A) Four dots
B) Two dots
C) Single line
D) Dot cluster
Answer: A) Four dots
Explanation: Sequence increments number of dots by one each step.
72.Square divided into 4 equal parts with one part shaded : 1/4 shaded :: Square divided into 9 parts with one part shaded : ?
A) 1/9 shaded
B) 1/3 shaded
C) 1/2 shaded
D) 1/6 shaded
Answer: A) 1/9 shaded
Explanation: Same smallest-part shading proportion applied to larger grid.
73.Triangle with vertical altitude drawn : Height shown :: Rectangle with vertical line drawn through centre : ?
A) Line of symmetry
B) Diagonal
C) Perimeter
D) Corner point
Answer: A) Line of symmetry
Explanation: Central vertical line indicates symmetry for rectangle as altitude indicates height for triangle.
74.Two opposite corners of a square shaded : Diagonal corners shaded :: Two opposite corners of a rectangle shaded : ?
A) Diagonal corners shaded
B) Adjacent corners shaded
C) All corners shaded
D) No corners shaded
Answer: A) Diagonal corners shaded
Explanation: Same corner relation (opposite vertices) transfers across quadrilaterals.
75.A pattern rotates 90° clockwise each step: up-arrow → right-arrow → down-arrow → next = ?
A) Left-arrow
B) Up-arrow
C) Right-arrow
D) Down-arrow
Answer: A) Left-arrow
Explanation: 90° clockwise rotation sequence cycles through directions; after down comes left.
76.Black triangle pointing up inside a white circle : Inverse = white triangle pointing up inside black circle. Apply inverse to white square inside black circle → ?
A) Black square inside white circle
B) White square inside black circle
C) Black circle inside white square
D) White circle inside black square
Answer: A) Black square inside white circle
Explanation: Inversion swaps fill colours of both inner and outer shapes.
77.Small hollow diamond within large hollow diamond :: Small hollow star within large hollow star :: next analogous pair = ?
A) Small hollow hexagon within large hollow hexagon
B) Solid hexagon within hollow hexagon
C) Small filled hexagon within large filled hexagon
D) Two separate hexagons
Answer: A) Small hollow hexagon within large hollow hexagon
Explanation: Same “hollow nested” relation applied to another polygon family.
78.Pattern: Figure A has 3 spokes; Figure B = add one spoke → 4 spokes. For a wheel with 6 spokes, applying same operation gives ?
A) Wheel with 7 spokes
B) Wheel with 5 spokes
C) Wheel with 6 spokes
D) Wheel with 8 spokes
Answer: A) Wheel with 7 spokes
Explanation: The operation “add one spoke” applies to any instance.
79.Square with a diagonal shaded area : Shade below diagonal :: Square with diagonal from opposite corner shaded area → ?
A) Shade above that diagonal (corresponding side)
B) Shade below first diagonal again
C) No shading
D) Entire square shaded
Answer: A) Shade above that diagonal (corresponding side)
Explanation: The shading relates to a side of the diagonal; for the opposite diagonal shading applies to its corresponding side.
80.A shape reflected across both vertical and horizontal axes becomes rotated 180°. If original = arrow pointing up-right, after both reflections arrow points ?
A) Down-left
B) Up-right
C) Down-right
D) Up-left
Answer: A) Down-left
Explanation: Reflecting across vertical then horizontal (or both) is equivalent to 180° rotation → direction reverses (up-right → down-left).
81.Triangle : 3 sides :: Hexagon : ?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
Answer: B) 6
Explanation: A hexagon has 6 sides.
82.Open circle (ring) : Hollow :: Filled square : ?
A) Hollow
B) Filled
C) Dotted
D) Striped
Answer: B) Filled
Explanation: Same attribute applied — filled corresponds to filled.
83.Arrow with tail feather on left : Mirror across vertical axis → ?
A) Feather on left
B) Feather on right
C) Feather removed
D) Double feathers
Answer: B) Feather on right
Explanation: Vertical mirror swaps left ↔ right.
84.Small dot at center of triangle : Center-marked :: Small dot at center of square : ?
A) Off-center
B) Corner-marked
C) Center-marked
D) Edge-marked
Answer: C) Center-marked
Explanation: Same positional relation (dot at center) for square.
85.Circle divided by 3 radii into 3 sectors : 3 sectors :: Circle divided by 4 radii : ?
A) 3 sectors
B) 4 sectors
C) 6 sectors
D) 8 sectors
Answer: B) 4 sectors
Explanation: Number of sectors equals number of radii (dividing lines).
86.A figure rotated 90° clockwise twice = rotated 180°. If an L-shape rotated twice points ?
A) Same L-shape
B) Backward L
C) Upside-down L
D) Rotated L opposite
Answer: D) Rotated L opposite
Explanation: Two 90° rotations (180° total) produce the opposite orientation.
87.Black triangle at top corner of square : One corner shaded :: Black circle at bottom corner of rectangle : ?
A) One corner shaded
B) Centre shaded
C) Two corners shaded
D) Opposite corner shaded
Answer: A) One corner shaded
Explanation: Same “single corner shaded” relation applied to rectangle.
88.Pattern: small square → small circle → small triangle → repeat. Next after triangle = ?
A) Small square
B) Small circle
C) Small triangle
D) Small rectangle
Answer: A) Small square
Explanation: Sequence cycles: square → circle → triangle → square.
89.Hollow star inside filled circle : Inverse = filled star inside hollow circle. Apply to hollow heart inside filled square → ?
A) Filled heart inside hollow square
B) Hollow heart inside filled square
C) Filled square inside hollow heart
D) Hollow square inside filled heart
Answer: A) Filled heart inside hollow square
Explanation: Inversion swaps fill states of both inner and outer shapes.
90.Two concentric circles : inner filled, outer hollow :: Two concentric squares : ?
A) Inner filled, outer hollow
B) Both filled
C) Both hollow
D) Inner hollow, outer filled
Answer: A) Inner filled, outer hollow
Explanation: Same inner/outer fill relation applied to squares.
91.Figure A: triangle with left half shaded. Figure B: triangle with right half shaded. Relation = mirror. For square left half shaded → ?
A) Square right half shaded
B) Square top half shaded
C) Square left half shaded
D) Square bottom half shaded
Answer: A) Square right half shaded
Explanation: Mirror operation flips left ↔ right.
92.Plus sign (+) made of two equal bars : thicker vertical bar :: Plus sign with thicker horizontal bar corresponds to ?
A) Thicker vertical bar
B) Thicker horizontal bar
C) Thinner bars
D) Dotted plus
Answer: B) Thicker horizontal bar
Explanation: Same modification applied to horizontal bar.
93.Sequence: 1 dot → 2 dots → 4 dots (double each time). Next = ?
A) 6 dots
B) 8 dots
C) 5 dots
D) 3 dots
Answer: B) 8 dots
Explanation: Sequence doubles: 1,2,4,8,…
94.Small hollow circle repeated 3 times horizontally → a row of 3 rings. Analogy: small filled square repeated 3 times vertically → ?
A) Column of 3 filled squares
B) Row of 3 filled circles
C) 3×3 grid of squares
D) Single large square
Answer: A) Column of 3 filled squares
Explanation: Same repetition applied, but vertically.
95.Triangle pointing up with dotted border : dotted style applied. Applying same to circle → ?
A) Circle with dotted border
B) Circle filled with dots
C) Solid circle
D) Circle with dashed radius
Answer: A) Circle with dotted border
Explanation: Style (dotted border) transfers to corresponding shape.
96.Square with diagonal from top-left to bottom-right shaded below diagonal :: Equivalent for diagonal from bottom-left to top-right → ?
A) Shade below that diagonal (corresponding side)
B) Shade above first diagonal again
C) No shading
D) Full shading
Answer: A) Shade below that diagonal (corresponding side)
Explanation: Shading corresponds to the same side relative to the diagonal.
97.A T-shape mirrored across horizontal axis → ?
A) Upside-down T
B) Same T
C) Rotated L
D) Backward T
Answer: A) Upside-down T
Explanation: Horizontal mirror inverts vertical orientation.
98.Pattern: hexagon → add two opposite parallel lines inside → new figure. For octagon → apply same operation = ?
A) Add two opposite parallel lines inside octagon
B) Remove two sides
C) Add two vertices
D) Fill octagon
Answer: A) Add two opposite parallel lines inside octagon
Explanation: Same internal modification applied to corresponding polygon.
99.Small triangle repeated to form larger triangle (triangular tessellation) : small→large. For small square tessellated → ?
A) Large square formed by small squares
B) Large circle formed by small squares
C) Random shape formed
D) Large triangle formed
Answer: A) Large square formed by small squares
Explanation: Tessellating small squares in array produces a larger square.
100.Two arrows head-to-head create a double-headed arrow :: Two circles touching create ?
A) Venn-like overlap
B) Single larger circle
C) Separate circles not touching
D) Circle with dot
Answer: A) Venn-like overlap
Explanation: Two touching circles imply an overlap region similar to Venn intersection.
