Grouping Figures - Expert Level: same type EXPERT

Comprehensive self assessment worksheet covering 20 expert-level grouping figures problems. Worksheet 28 of 30 emphasizes same type. Master visual collections, shape categories, image grouping through detailed explanations. Difficulty: challenging problems and time-bound practice. Tailored for expert-level preparation.

📝 Worksheet 28 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Expert level

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Question 1

Venn Diagram: Set A = squares, Set B = red colorEach figure is labeled with a letterEGAFDCIHBKLJ
Figures can be grouped into four categories: those that are squares (but not red color), those that are red color (but not squares), those that are both, and those that are neither.

Question 2

Group these figures by their edge typeEach figure is labeled with a letterEFCBAD
Figures can be grouped by whether they have curved edges, straight edges, or a mix of both.

Question 3

Hierarchical grouping: First by shape, then by colorEach figure is labeled with a letterKLNHBGIPMCEDOAJF
First, group all figures by their shape. Then, within each shape group, further subgroup by their color.

Question 4

Group these figures by both shape AND colorEach figure is labeled with a letterBDJICFAGHE
Each figure has a unique combination of shape and color. Figures that share both the same shape AND same color belong together.

Question 5

Group these figures by their fill patternEach figure is labeled with a letterDECAFB
Figures are grouped based on their fill pattern: solid (completely filled), hollow (only outline), striped (has stripe pattern), or dotted (has dot pattern).

Question 6

Which figure is the odd one out? (Consider multiple attributes)Each figure is labeled with a letterAFEGDBC
All figures share the same size_range, shape, fill except the odd one, which differs in fill.

Question 7

Which figure is the odd one out?Each figure is labeled with a letterDBAFCE
All figures are pentagons except figure B, which is a circle.

Question 8

Hierarchical grouping: First by fill, then by size_rangeEach figure is labeled with a letterAEDGCFBH
First, group all figures by their fill. Then, within each fill group, further subgroup by their size_range.

Question 9

Hierarchical grouping: First by color, then by fillEach figure is labeled with a letterFCGAIJDBEH
First, group all figures by their color. Then, within each color group, further subgroup by their fill.

Question 10

Group these figures by their geometric shapeEach figure is labeled with a letterDGCHFAEBI
The figures can be grouped into 3 distinct groups based on their shape: diamond, circle, square. Each group contains figures that share the same geometric shape.

Question 11

Which figure is the odd one out?Each figure is labeled with a letterFACBED
All figures are squares except figure C, which is a diamond.

Question 12

Which figure is the odd one out? (Consider multiple attributes)Each figure is labeled with a letterCBGEFDA
All figures share the same color, shape except the odd one, which differs in shape.

Question 13

Group these arrow_ups by their orientationEach figure is labeled with a letterDGCHBFAE
All arrow_ups should be grouped by their rotation angle. Figures pointing in the same direction (same rotation) belong together.

Question 14

Group these figures by their fill patternEach figure is labeled with a letterBADC
Figures are grouped based on their fill pattern: solid (completely filled), hollow (only outline), striped (has stripe pattern), or dotted (has dot pattern).

Question 15

Which figure is the odd one out based on color?Each figure is labeled with a letterAFEDBC
All figures have the same color except figure A, which has a different color.

Question 16

Group these figures by their symmetry typeEach figure is labeled with a letterCABD
Figures with radial symmetry (circle, star) have multiple lines of symmetry through center. Bilateral symmetry means one line divides figure into mirror halves. Asymmetric figures have no symmetry. Rotational symmetry means figure looks same after partial rotation.

Question 17

Group these figures by convexity (convex vs concave)Each figure is labeled with a letterDIBGECAFHJ
Convex shapes have all interior angles less than 180° and bulge outward. Concave shapes have at least one interior angle greater than 180° (they have 'dents' or indentations).

Question 18

Venn Diagram: Set A = circles, Set B = red colorEach figure is labeled with a letterHEIBJFKDAGCL
Figures can be grouped into four categories: those that are circles (but not red color), those that are red color (but not circles), those that are both, and those that are neither.

Question 19

Group these figures by the number of sides they haveEach figure is labeled with a letterCBFEDA
Figures are grouped by their number of sides. Circles have 0 sides, triangles have 3, quadrilaterals have 4, etc.

Question 20

Group these figures by their fill patternEach figure is labeled with a letterDBCA
Figures are grouped based on their fill pattern: solid (completely filled), hollow (only outline), striped (has stripe pattern), or dotted (has dot pattern).
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