Completion of Incomplete Pattern - Beginner-Intermediate Level: shortcut methods BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE

Comprehensive race against clock worksheet covering 20 beginner-intermediate-level completion of incomplete pattern problems. Worksheet 8 of 30 emphasizes shortcut methods. Master reasoning questions, logical thinking, problem solving through detailed explanations. Difficulty: building on fundamentals with moderate challenges. Tailored for developing preparation.

📝 Worksheet 8 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner-intermediate level

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Worksheet 8 of 30 (26% complete)

Question 1

Pattern: Leaf pattern Current state: right: 4 veins, left: 3 veins What is needed to complete the symmetrical pattern?
For perfect symmetry in a leaf pattern, both sides must match. Currently right: 4 veins, left: 3 veins, so we need to add one vein.

Question 2

Pattern: Flower Current state: top: 5 petals, bottom: 4 petals What is needed to complete the symmetrical pattern?
For perfect symmetry in a flower, both sides must match. Currently top: 5 petals, bottom: 4 petals, so we need to add one petal.

Question 3

Find the odd one and complete: ■ ■ ? ■ What should replace '?' to make a consistent pattern?
● is the odd one out because it's different from ■. To make all elements consistent, replace '?' with ■.

Question 4

Logical Pattern: Orientation Rule: ↑ → → → ↓ → ? What logically completes the pattern?
Following the logical rule: ↑ → → → ↓ → ?. Therefore, the next element is left arrow.

Question 5

3D/Perspective Pattern: Pyramid Missing: Missing back corner of base What completes the perspective drawing?
In perspective drawing, all parallel lines converge to vanishing points. The Missing back corner of base must follow these same convergence rules → base corner.

Question 6

Geometric Pattern: Pentagon ring Current state: 4 pentagons at N,E,S,W, missing at NE What element is needed for completion?
In pentagon ring, all positions must follow the same geometric rule. The missing element is the NE pentagon to maintain consistency.

Question 7

Find the odd one and complete: ○ ○ ? ○ What should replace '?' to make a consistent pattern?
▲ is the odd one out because it's different from ○. To make all elements consistent, replace '?' with ○.

Question 8

3D/Perspective Pattern: Pyramid Missing: Missing back corner of base What completes the perspective drawing?
In perspective drawing, all parallel lines converge to vanishing points. The Missing back corner of base must follow these same convergence rules → base corner.

Question 9

3D/Perspective Pattern: Cube Missing: Missing back-right edge What completes the perspective drawing?
In perspective drawing, all parallel lines converge to vanishing points. The Missing back-right edge must follow these same convergence rules → hidden back edge.

Question 10

Pattern: ● Circle (4 equal parts) ┌─────┬─────┐ │ ● │ ● │ ├─────┼─────┤ │ ● │ ? │ └─────┴─────┘ Missing: bottom-right quarter What symbol completes the pattern?
In a symmetrical ● circle (4 equal parts), all four quarters must be identical. The missing bottom-right quarter should be a solid circle like the others.

Question 11

Pattern: Windmill with 180° rotational symmetry Current: vanes at: 0°, 120°, 240° Missing: 60° position What completes the pattern?
For 180° rotational symmetry, all positions must be filled identically. The 60° position needs the same element as the others → 60° vane.

Question 12

Complete the analogy: ▲ : △ :: ◆ : ? (Relation: solid to hollow)
The relation is 'solid to hollow'. Since ▲ becomes △, then ◆ becomes ◇ (hollow diamond).

Question 13

Pattern: ■ Square grid ┌─────┬─────┐ │ ? │ ■ │ ├─────┼─────┤ │ ■ │ ■ │ └─────┴─────┘ Missing: top-left quarter What symbol completes the pattern?
In a symmetrical ■ square grid, all four quarters must be identical. The missing top-left quarter should be a solid square like the others.

Question 14

Geometric Pattern: Hexagonal tessellation Current state: 5 hexagons in ring, center empty What element is needed for completion?
In hexagonal tessellation, all positions must follow the same geometric rule. The missing element is the center hexagon to maintain consistency.

Question 15

Find the odd one and complete: △ △ □ ? What should replace '?' to make a consistent pattern?
□ is the odd one out because it's different from △. To make all elements consistent, replace '?' with △.

Question 16

Geometric Pattern: Hexagonal tessellation Current state: 5 hexagons in ring, center empty What element is needed for completion?
In hexagonal tessellation, all positions must follow the same geometric rule. The missing element is the center hexagon to maintain consistency.

Question 17

Complete the analogy: ● : ○ :: ■ : ? (Relation: solid to hollow)
The relation is 'solid to hollow'. Since ● becomes ○, then ■ becomes □ (hollow square).

Question 18

Complete the 3×3 matrix: ○ ■ ○ ■ ○ ■ ○ ■ ? What symbol replaces '?' ?
Pattern alternates ○ → ■ → ○ in each row. Row 3 follows: ○, ■, so last is ○.

Question 19

Size progression pattern: ⚪ (tiny) → ◯ (small) → ● (large) → ? What size comes next?
Size increases progressively: tiny → small → medium → large. The missing size is medium (○).

Question 20

Logical Pattern: Count progression Rule: ● → ●● → ●●● → ? What logically completes the pattern?
Following the logical rule: ● → ●● → ●●● → ?. Therefore, the next element is four dots.
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