Hello,
I have to take a SHL inductive reasoning online test.
I took the official practice from SHL and there is no solution to the test. I struggled on this question: what would be the answer and why?
Hello,
I have to take a SHL inductive reasoning online test.
I took the official practice from SHL and there is no solution to the test. I struggled on this question: what would be the answer and why?
Hi there,
This is indeed an interesting question which is probably relevant for quite a lot of users, so I am happy to provide my perspective on it:
In case you want a more detailed discussion on how to best prepare abstract reasoning tests, please feel free to contact me directly.
I hope this helps,
Hagen
(edited)
The answer posted above is incorrect - the correct answer is E.
Imagine the arrow as the hour hand on a clock. Its position corresponds to the number of sides in the shape (3 o’clock for the triangle, 1 o’clock for the ellipse since it has one side).
Thus the possibilities in the answers are B and E.
We eliminate B because it has a black dot in the center. That leaves E as the correct answer.
The number of black dots in the pattern alternates 2-1-4-1, which I would guess corresponds to an odd/even alternation. But they aren’t necessary to solve the problem correctly.
I agree, the answer is E. It is not clear to me why these tests present variables that are irrelevant to solving the problem.
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