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Figure A is related to B in a certain pattern. Following the same pattern, figure C is related to D. Study the pattern and select the figure which should be placed in place of D.

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Answer : 2. "

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The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded paper is cut is shown in the in the following figures. How would this paper look when unfolded?

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Answer : 4. "

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In the following questions, count the number of triangles and squares in the given figure. 

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    44 triangles,10 squares
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    14 triangles, 16 squares
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    27 triangles,6 squares
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    36 triangles, 9 squares
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Answer : 1. "44 triangles,10 squares"

Q: Determine the number of rectangles and hexagons in the following figure. 4221 3

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    30, 5
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    32, 3
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    28, 5
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    30, 3
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Answer : 1. "30, 5"
Explanation :

Answer: A) 30, 5 Explanation: The figure may be labelled as shown     Rectangles :   The simplest rectangles are CVSR, VETS, RSWM and STKW i.e 4 in number.   The rectangles composed of two components each are CETR, VEKW, RTKM and CVWM i.e 4 in number.   The rectangles composed of three components each are ACRP, PRMO, EGHT and THIK i.e 4 in number.   The rectangles composed of four components each are CEKM, AVSP, PSWO,VGHS and SHIW i.e 5 in number.   The rectangles composed of five components each are AETP, PTKO, CGHR and RHIM i.e 4 in number.   The rectangles composed of six components each are ACMO and EGIK i.e 2 in number.   The rectangles composed of eight components each are AGHP, PHIO, AVWO and VGIW i.e 4 in number.   The rectangles composed of ten components each are AEKO and CGIM i.e 2 in number.   AGIO is the only rectangle having sixteen components   Total number of rectangles in the given figure = 4 + 4 + 4 + 5 + 4 + 2 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 30.   Hexagons :   The hexagons in the given figure are CDEKLM, CEUKMQ, CFHJMQ, BEUKNP and BFHJNP. So, there are 5 hexagons in the given figure.

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How many squares in the figure?

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    17
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    26
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Answer : 4. "30"
Explanation :

The total squares is in the give figure is 12+22+32+42=30

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In the following questions a piece is folded in the manner shown in the question figure(s). Select the figure out.

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Answer : 2. "

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Find the number of triangles?

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    29
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    25
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    28
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Answer : 3. "28"
Explanation :

in the above figure it consist 8 triangle so that no. of square is 3 so that total no. of triangle is 8 ✖ 3=24

and 4 triangle shown in question figure so that answer is 24+4=28 

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Find the number of square?

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    10
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    16
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    19
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Answer : 3. "19"

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