In the "Reasoning by Analogy" NNAT Questions, students are provided with a 3X3 matrix with the image missing in one cell. They have to understand how the pictures change in the first and second rows, moving from left to right and find the missing image that has the same type of correlation with the two shapes in the lower line.
EXAMPLE
How the pictures change in the first and second rows, moving from left to right?
In the first 2 rows, the image on the left doubles and 2 identical overlapping images result.
Then, the two overlapping images move away horizontally from each other.
Following the same logic in the third row, we can understand that the correct answer is the number 5.
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