Completion of Incomplete Pattern - Advanced Level: common mistakes to avoid ADVANCED

Master completion of incomplete pattern concepts through this hard problem set practice set. Worksheet 26 of 30 contains 20 advanced-level problems. Deep dive into common mistakes to avoid while learning exam preparation, competitive exams, aptitude training. Recommended for advanced learners aiming for complex scenarios and multi-step problems.

📝 Worksheet 26 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Advanced level

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Question 1

Complete the analogy: ● : ●● :: ■ : ? (Relation: double the count)
The relation is 'double the count'. Since ● becomes ●●, then ■ becomes ■■ (two squares).

Question 2

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 3

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

Question 4

Pattern: ◆ Diamond pattern Missing: left quarter in ◆ Diamond pattern Missing: left quarter What symbol completes the pattern?
In a symmetrical ◆ diamond pattern, all four quarters must be identical. The missing left quarter should be a solid diamond like the others.

Question 5

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 6

Pattern: 4-pointed star with 180° rotational symmetry Current: points at: top, left, right Missing: bottom position What completes the pattern?
For 180° rotational symmetry, all positions must be filled identically. The bottom position needs the same element as the others → bottom point.

Question 7

Complete the analogy: ● : ●● :: ■ : ? (Relation: double the count)
The relation is 'double the count'. Since ● becomes ●●, then ■ becomes ■■ (two squares).

Question 8

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 9

Complete the analogy: ● : ●● :: ■ : ? (Relation: double the count)
The relation is 'double the count'. Since ● becomes ●●, then ■ becomes ■■ (two squares).

Question 10

Geometric Pattern: Overlapping squares Current state: 3 squares overlap, 4th position empty What element is needed for completion?
In overlapping squares, all positions must follow the same geometric rule. The missing element is the fourth square to maintain consistency.

Question 11

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

Question 12

Logical Pattern: Boolean Rule: True → False → True → False → ? What logically completes the pattern?
Following the logical rule: True → False → True → False → ?. Therefore, the next element is true.

Question 13

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 14

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

Question 15

Complete the analogy: ● : ●● :: ■ : ? (Relation: double the count)
The relation is 'double the count'. Since ● becomes ●●, then ■ becomes ■■ (two squares).

Question 16

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

Question 17

Complete the analogy: ○ : ● :: △ : ? (Relation: hollow to solid)
The relation is 'hollow to solid'. Since ○ becomes ●, then △ becomes ▲ (solid triangle).

Question 18

Complex Pattern: Mosaic Missing elements: Missing 4 tiles forming a square How should the pattern be completed?
In mosaic, the pattern logic applies consistently. The Missing 4 tiles forming a square must be filled with 2×2 block to maintain integrity.

Question 19

Logical Pattern: Alternating shapes Rule: ● → ○ → ● → ○ → ? What logically completes the pattern?
Following the logical rule: ● → ○ → ● → ○ → ?. Therefore, the next element is solid circle.

Question 20

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 ●.
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