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  • Hi there, everybody.

  • My name is Richard McMunn on DDE.

  • In this tutorial, I'm gonna teach you how to past abstract reasoning test questions.

  • Now, I have been inundated with requests for Maur off these type of questions.

  • They are very, very good fun to work through.

  • And they are also an integral part off any kind of psychometric tests.

  • So before we get straight into the answers on the questions and work through them, my name is Richard Matsch one.

  • And in this video, I'm specifically going to teach you how to pass abstract reasoning tests.

  • Don't forget, as always.

  • Please do make sure you subscribe to this channel by clicking the red button below the video.

  • That way you won't miss out on any of the free training resources that I do.

  • I'm doing them now every single week.

  • It could do like these videos.

  • Please don't forget to give the video of thumbs up on that motivates me to do videos for you every week.

  • I love doing them now and helping you to pass your tests.

  • Okay.

  • You are also going to get these slides at some stage, so stick around.

  • What?

  • The video from beginning to end.

  • So tell you where you can download them.

  • And I am also going to give you access to my free online testing sweets or do stick around.

  • Okay, let's get straight into the first abstract reasoning test question.

  • Which figure comes next in the sequence?

  • Which figure comes next in the sequence.

  • So what we need to do is to look for sequences and patterns on if you practice these in abundance.

  • If you do lots of these and you will become very competent passing and tackling these type off questions, so is it a Is it be?

  • Is it sea or is it D?

  • And I'm gonna work through these and explain how to come to the right?

  • Answer.

  • So which figure comes next in the sequence.

  • So if you look logically the circle starting at the top left of the first square, the blue one moves half a place clockwise around the square each time, whilst also alternating between being blue and also white with a black outline.

  • So if you look there, it's blue.

  • Now it's white with a black outline blue and also what with the black outlines.

  • We're actually looking for a blue circle in the bottom right hand corner.

  • And you will also notice that the number of blue lines in each square increases by one each time.

  • So if you look in the top left square, the 1st 1 these one then in the second is 234 So we're looking for something with five lines in.

  • So we're looking for a blue circle in the bottom, right hand corner of the square on also five blue lines.

  • And if we look from answer options A, B, C or D, the correct answer is, of course, see really simple.

  • When your practices you will look for different patterns and sequences and like a safe you do load these test questions, you will become extremely competent at answering them.

  • Okay, so the answer to that you see, now it's your turn.

  • What I'd like you to do, I'm gonna put up a question for you in a second.

  • Please post your answer to that question in the comments section below.

  • So question number two.

  • Here's my answer.

  • One thing that you can do to really improve your scores is to use a timer.

  • So if you time yourself for each question to make the time really tight.

  • Then you will increase your scores dramatically.

  • And it's great practice.

  • So question number two Which figure comes next in the sequence, is it, eh?

  • Is it be?

  • Is it sea or is it D?

  • Now there's a timer on the right hand side.

  • I'm gonna give you about 13 seconds to wanted this.

  • Not very long at all.

  • Now, if you do need a bit longer, please make sure you pause the video because that will give you more time to make sure you get the question.

  • Correct.

  • So which figure comes next in the sequence?

  • Off you go.

  • So well, don't make sure you put your answer to question two on.

  • I will come on on the air on YouTube every day on I will answer them for you.

  • Moving on to question number three again.

  • Which figure comes next in the sequence?

  • Is it a Is it be is it sea or is it d?

  • Okay, Now let's again look for patterns and sequences.

  • If you look at the 1st 1 on the left, you can see we've got a green l shape pattern on.

  • Is it progresses.

  • It rotates.

  • 180 degrees and goes to the top left.

  • So it starts bottom left, top left, goes back to bottom, left on Dhe, then back to the top left.

  • So we're looking for something green in the bottom.

  • Left.

  • You look at the next sequence on the top right hand side.

  • You've got the already inverted L shape, which then in the next sequence moves down to a nail shape, inverted 180 degrees, goes back to the top, comes back to the bottom.

  • And you will also notice as well that the number of blue lines within each square is decreasing by one each time.

  • So it starts at five.

  • Then it goes down to four, then three, then two.

  • So we're looking for something we've won in there.

  • So we're actually looking for a square which contains one blue line with a green L shape in the bottom left hand corner on a blue one in the top right hand corner.

  • And the correct answer, of course, is a really simple.

  • As we go through this video, we are going to actually increase the difficulty for you.

  • So you get to practice some tough ones as well Okay, so question number four it's your turn again.

  • Please post your answer to question for the comments section below on.

  • I will mark it for you.

  • Here we go.

  • Question for which figure comes next in the sequence Is it a bay C or D?

  • And you have the time.

  • It takes the time.

  • It's come down toe, answer the question and put you put it in the comments section below the video.

  • Don't forget if you need more time to feel free to pause the video off you go.

  • Okay.

  • Well done.

  • Question number five Something different now.

  • Which figure completes the sequence where we are looking for Which figure goes there from the answer options.

  • So is it a Is it be?

  • Is it sea or is it day?

  • So how do we work this out?

  • Well, you will see across the ro.

  • So you got the top road, the middle row in the bottle one.

  • You always have a triangle.

  • You always have a circle and you have what's called a trapeze.

  • Iam.

  • Now, those figures are always in there at some stage, Not particular in any order, but they do appear once he got triangle a circle under trapeze.

  • Him and you also have even three circles, Two circles of one circle.

  • So if you look, we're actually looking for a square which contains a triangle on three circles.

  • Because the one in the bottom left on that row, you are missing the triangle.

  • There's already one circle and then too, so we need one with three on.

  • The correct answer, of course, is a really simple Okay, Now it's your turn.

  • I'm gonna give you two questions to have a go at now.

  • First of all questions.

  • Six, please post your answer to this question in the comments section below.

  • Here we go.

  • So which figure completes the sequence there?

  • Is it a Is it be is it sea or is it d?

  • None of these.

  • So if you don't think it's any of them put answer Dean, you have the time.

  • It takes the time to go down to answer your question in the comments section below.

  • Off you go.

  • Okay, well done.

  • So hopefully you're enjoying these.

  • Don't forget to subscribe and also give the video a thumbs up.

  • If you are enjoying these questions, let's move on to question number seven have a go at this one as well, cause you get in the hang of these.

  • Now, please post your answer to question seven in the comments section below for marking which answer option A, B, C or D completes the grid.

  • So where the question mark is in the bottom, right hand corner is a B, C or D, and you have the time.

  • It takes the time to go down to want to this question.

  • Off you go.

  • Fantastic.

  • Okay, we're now going to increase the difficulty level.

  • Now move up a little bit.

  • So question A.

  • Which answer option A, B, C or D completes the grid.

  • So we're looking for the auction.

  • Where the question mark is is a B, C or D.

  • And again we're just simply looking for patterns and sequences.

  • So if you look here in each row from left to right, we have black shaded shapes top left and on bottom.

  • Right?

  • So there's one with black shaded shapes.

  • Top left, bottom right.

  • There's another one black shaded shapes top left bottom right on.

  • There it is again in the bottom one.

  • You will also notice that in each row we also have two black shaded shapes on the right and side.

  • So there they are, in the right inside again on the right and again on the right.

  • And you will also notice the only troll.

  • We also have two black shaded shapes on the top row.

  • That is them on the top row.

  • There they are, on the top row.

  • And if you look at the middle row, we are actually missing that sequence where there are two black shaded shapes on the top row.

  • And if we look at the answer options A, B, C or D, the only one where that is applicable with two black shapes on the top row is actually seeks to the correct answer to Question eight is see Brilliant.

  • Okay, now it's your turn.

  • Have a go at this one.

  • Question nine.

  • Put your answer in the comments section below the video for marking.

  • Here we go.

  • And also tell me why it is that particular answer.

  • So which answer Option A, B, C or D completes the grid and you have the time it takes the time to go down to put your answer in the comments section below.

  • Okay, well done.

  • moving on to question number 10.

  • What comes next in the sequence that we're looking for?

  • Which one comes next in the sequence and again, we have the answer.

  • Options.

  • A, B, C, D or E.

  • So what is happening here in the secrets?

  • You will see that as it progresses from the square on the left.

  • The 1st 1 has a black shaded circle.

  • Then we have two black shaded circles and then three black shaded circus were actually looking for one with four black shaded circles.

  • And then, if you look at the bottom, we're actually losing one white shaded square each time, so it's decreasing.

  • Therefore, the correct answer, the only one that can be correct is answer.

  • Option.

  • A really simple question.

  • Number 11.

  • It's your turn again.

  • Please post your answer to question 11 abstract reasoning in the comments section below for marking what comes next in the sequence.

  • Is it a, B, C, D or E?

  • And tell me why it's that particular answer.

  • Off you go.

  • Okay, hopefully got that one.

  • Correct.

  • It's a bit tougher.

  • It looks easy, but it's not a question.

  • Number 12.

  • Now these are difficult.

  • Here we go This is a kind of abstract reasoning test question more tougher than the ones who've been doing.

  • Which set does the test shape belong to?

  • So if you look on the left, we've got set a bond on Be sorry on the right Inside, we got set to be.

  • We're looking for patterns and sequences, and we have to decide which test data shape which set does it belong to?

  • Does it belong to set a or set?

  • Be.

  • So how do we calculate this?

  • So it's Eva set a set B or neither off them.

  • So if we look at set A, the images on the left are a mirror like reflection of the images on the right, and that's for the same for each square.

  • So if you look there, those are a mirror like image of the ones on the right, the same again.

  • There they are, a mirror like image of the ones on the right.

  • Now, if you look at set B, the images on the bottom this time are a mirror like reflection of the images on the top.

  • So those air a mirror like reflection of the ones on the bottom and again the top one.

  • Zahra Mira.

  • Light reflection of the ones on the bottom.

  • So we then have to decide which of those the test shaped belongs to.

  • And actually, it's neighbor off them because they are Niva.

  • A reflection mirror light reflection of the images on the left or the right on also top to bottom doesn't work.

  • Even so, the correct answer there is neither.

  • So now it's your turn.

  • Please post your answer to question 13 in the comments section.

  • Blow for market.

  • This is quite a tough one.

  • So he got set and set B.

  • Which set does the test shape belong to?

  • There's your test shape.

  • Is there a set B or neither?

  • Please post your answer in the comments section below for marking, and I'll set the timer for you right now.

  • And like a safe.

  • We do need more time.

  • Please even watch the video again or do post the video.

  • Okay, so you can actually download these slides.

  • So if you click link the link below the video, you can download the slides, and if you would also like some or free online tests to ever try yourself, go to the website my psychometric test dot com or click the link in the description below the video.

  • If you also have a look in the description below the video, I've also provided links to to further YouTube abstract reasoning training videos with more of these kind of questions on there.

  • Guys really enjoyed creating these for you.

  • Please make sure you give the video I like.

  • I really appreciate that.

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  • Come on each day for market.

  • Thank you very much for watching on.

  • I wish you all the very best in your pursuit to passing your online test.

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