Pattern Completion (Reverse) - Expert Level: conceptual clarity Pattern Completion (Reverse) EXPERT

This skill evaluation ⚡ worksheet focuses on Pattern Completion (Reverse) - a key topic in Transparent Folding. You'll solve 20 expert-level problems (Worksheet 9 of 10). The primary focus is on conceptual clarity. Master pattern completion (reverse) ssc cgl, pattern completion (reverse) reasoning tricks, and fast pattern completion (reverse) solving through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 9 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Expert level

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Your progress through Pattern Completion (Reverse)
Worksheet 9 of 10 (88% complete)

Question 1

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 2

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 3

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 4

A transparent sheet is folded in half vertically (off-center). Looking through the folded sheet, you see A heart shape that appears complete but slightly skewed. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
Superposition creates heart
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Asymmetric Fold Analysis:
- Fold is OFF-CENTER (not at the middle)
- The visible heart appears complete but skewed
- This indicates the original had two halves at different distances from the fold

Step 2 - Deconstructing the Visible Heart:
- The visible heart is actually the superposition of:
- Original left half (closer to fold)
- Reflected right half (further from fold)
- Because the fold is off-center, the reflection doesn't perfectly align
- This creates the "skewed" appearance

Step 3 - Reconstructing Original:
- The original must have had drawings on BOTH sides of the fold
- The drawings must have been positioned so their superposition creates a heart
- Therefore: Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Step 4 - Result:
- Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Question 5

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 6

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 7

A transparent sheet is folded in half vertically (off-center). Looking through the folded sheet, you see A heart shape that appears complete but slightly skewed. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
Superposition creates heart
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Asymmetric Fold Analysis:
- Fold is OFF-CENTER (not at the middle)
- The visible heart appears complete but skewed
- This indicates the original had two halves at different distances from the fold

Step 2 - Deconstructing the Visible Heart:
- The visible heart is actually the superposition of:
- Original left half (closer to fold)
- Reflected right half (further from fold)
- Because the fold is off-center, the reflection doesn't perfectly align
- This creates the "skewed" appearance

Step 3 - Reconstructing Original:
- The original must have had drawings on BOTH sides of the fold
- The drawings must have been positioned so their superposition creates a heart
- Therefore: Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Step 4 - Result:
- Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Question 8

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 9

A transparent sheet is folded in half vertically (off-center). Looking through the folded sheet, you see A heart shape that appears complete but slightly skewed. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
Superposition creates heart
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Asymmetric Fold Analysis:
- Fold is OFF-CENTER (not at the middle)
- The visible heart appears complete but skewed
- This indicates the original had two halves at different distances from the fold

Step 2 - Deconstructing the Visible Heart:
- The visible heart is actually the superposition of:
- Original left half (closer to fold)
- Reflected right half (further from fold)
- Because the fold is off-center, the reflection doesn't perfectly align
- This creates the "skewed" appearance

Step 3 - Reconstructing Original:
- The original must have had drawings on BOTH sides of the fold
- The drawings must have been positioned so their superposition creates a heart
- Therefore: Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Step 4 - Result:
- Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Question 10

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 11

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 12

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 13

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 14

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 15

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 16

A transparent sheet is folded in half vertically (off-center). Looking through the folded sheet, you see A heart shape that appears complete but slightly skewed. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
Superposition creates heart
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Asymmetric Fold Analysis:
- Fold is OFF-CENTER (not at the middle)
- The visible heart appears complete but skewed
- This indicates the original had two halves at different distances from the fold

Step 2 - Deconstructing the Visible Heart:
- The visible heart is actually the superposition of:
- Original left half (closer to fold)
- Reflected right half (further from fold)
- Because the fold is off-center, the reflection doesn't perfectly align
- This creates the "skewed" appearance

Step 3 - Reconstructing Original:
- The original must have had drawings on BOTH sides of the fold
- The drawings must have been positioned so their superposition creates a heart
- Therefore: Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Step 4 - Result:
- Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Question 17

A transparent sheet is folded in half vertically (off-center). Looking through the folded sheet, you see A heart shape that appears complete but slightly skewed. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
Superposition creates heart
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Asymmetric Fold Analysis:
- Fold is OFF-CENTER (not at the middle)
- The visible heart appears complete but skewed
- This indicates the original had two halves at different distances from the fold

Step 2 - Deconstructing the Visible Heart:
- The visible heart is actually the superposition of:
- Original left half (closer to fold)
- Reflected right half (further from fold)
- Because the fold is off-center, the reflection doesn't perfectly align
- This creates the "skewed" appearance

Step 3 - Reconstructing Original:
- The original must have had drawings on BOTH sides of the fold
- The drawings must have been positioned so their superposition creates a heart
- Therefore: Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Step 4 - Result:
- Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Question 18

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings

Question 19

A transparent sheet is folded in half vertically (off-center). Looking through the folded sheet, you see A heart shape that appears complete but slightly skewed. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
Superposition creates heart
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Asymmetric Fold Analysis:
- Fold is OFF-CENTER (not at the middle)
- The visible heart appears complete but skewed
- This indicates the original had two halves at different distances from the fold

Step 2 - Deconstructing the Visible Heart:
- The visible heart is actually the superposition of:
- Original left half (closer to fold)
- Reflected right half (further from fold)
- Because the fold is off-center, the reflection doesn't perfectly align
- This creates the "skewed" appearance

Step 3 - Reconstructing Original:
- The original must have had drawings on BOTH sides of the fold
- The drawings must have been positioned so their superposition creates a heart
- Therefore: Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Step 4 - Result:
- Two half-hearts at asymmetric positions

Question 20

A transparent sheet is folded diagonally. Looking through the folded sheet, you see A butterfly wing (left half) visible. What was the original pattern drawn on the unfolded sheet?
**Note:** Solid shapes = what's directly visible. Dashed shapes = what you see through transparency (reflections).

Step-by-Step Solution:

Step 1 - Reverse Reasoning:
- This is the OPPOSITE of previous problems
- Given: What you see through the folded transparent sheet
- Need to find: What the original drawing was

Step 2 - Using Transparency Symmetry:
- What you see through the folded sheet = original + reflection
- Therefore: original = what you see MINUS the reflection
- But careful: The reflection is ALSO part of the original

Step 3 - Pattern Decomposition:
- Visible: a butterfly wing (left half)
- Through transparency, you also see its reflection (right half)
- The reflection comes from the original drawing on the other half
- Therefore: Original must have had BOTH wings

Step 4 - Result:
- The original pattern was: A complete butterfly with both wings
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