Analogy - Section 1
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Each of the following questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures (a), (b), (c) and (d) constitute the Question Set while figures (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) constitute the Answer Set. There is a definite relationship between figures (a) and (b). Figure (a) and (b) are related in a particular way or manner. Establish the same relationship between (c) and (d).

The upper left element becomes the lower outer element, the outer part of the upper right element becomes the lower –inner element and the symbol inside the upper right element remains in its place, the lower –inner element becomes the upper left element, the lower outer element becomes the outer part of the upper –right element.

The first, second and fifth arcs (counting from left to right) get laterally inverted.

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The pin rotates 90 0 clock wise, the arrow rotates 45 degree clock wise and the line joining the pin and the arrow rotates 135 0.

The outer most element reduces its side and inverted. The middle element moves 900 anti – clock wise and moves to outer side and the inner one moves to middle position at 450 anti clock wise.

The element moves in the sequence.

The two elements moves anti clock wise. the pin turns inside if initially outside and turns outside if initially inside. The outer element comes out of the square if initially it was intersecting a side of the square and vice –versa.

All the arrows get vertically inverted, the right most arrow moves to the left most side and all other arrows moves are space to the right, the heads of 2nd the 3rd positions inverted.

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All elements moves anti-clock wise direction and the upper and lower elements are laterally inverted.