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Question 1

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 2

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 3

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Square with inverted shading

Question 4

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 5

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 6

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 7

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Square with inverted shading

Question 8

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 9

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 10

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 11

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 12

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 13

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Square with inverted shading

Question 14

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 15

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Square with inverted shading

Question 16

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Square with inverted shading

Question 17

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Circle with inverted shading

Question 18

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Square with inverted shading

Question 19

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Square with inverted shading

Question 20

Figure Analogy: A : B :: C : ? In A→B, all shaded regions become unshaded and vice versa (color inversion). Apply the same inversion to Figure C.
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Identify Transformation
- A: Light background, dark internal elements
- B: Dark background, light internal elements
- Rule: Complete color/shading inversion

STEP 2: Apply to Figure C
- C: Light background, dark internal elements
- After inversion: Dark background, light internal elements
- All positions and shapes preserved

Answer: Square with inverted shading
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