Analogy and Classification
Category : 9th Class
ANALOGY AND CLASSIFICATION
In 'Analogy' or 'Classification', we solve 'similarity' based problems.
Type-I (Similar Relationship)
In this type of problems, two pairs of figures are given out of which one figure is missing. Each pair has a certain relationship. A student is required to choose a figure from the given alternatives that can place the missing figure in order to maintain the same relationship.
EXAMPLE
1. Pair of figures on left side of :: have a relationship between them.
In order to establish the same relationship in the pair of figures on right side of :: choose an appropriate figure to replace the mark"?".
(a) (b)
(c)
(d)
Explanation (a):
The inner and outer designs interchange their positions.
Also, the new inner design becomes shaded and inverted.
Type-II (Odd One Out)
In this type of problems, we are given a set of four figures which all except one are alike in some manner. We have to select the one that is different.
2. Find the odd one out.
Explanation (c):
All other designs can appear by rotation.
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