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That was basically the same reasoning I used for my answer; I was looking for a symmetry of pattern in the puzzle and the only one I could immediately see was, if "B" was inserted into the center, there was a grouping of the four shapes, all with the same pattern of shadings, in the same order.; I didn't even consider diagonal relationships... As far as taking my reasoning to my grave, well, hyperbole... ...and I also have no desire to be an astronaut; I have enough difficulty getting across town on the bus... <O> |
I can tell you that it demands a lot and I mean a lot more than getting these IQ test correct to become an astronaut.
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Yeah but D doesn't match the color pattern. All other squares have the same colors in each location, only the shapes change. |
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Winner! "the pattern mirrors adjacent shapes but in different colors." |
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You saying I ain't eloquent enough to be an Astronut? :) |
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The three wheels in the middle seem to be a combination of larger, smaller and the same size as 1 & 2 so my guess would be A. As fast as wheel 1. |
Another wiener!!!
"wheels of same radius at start and end of the sequence will spin at the same speed." |
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Easiest thing to do is to apply the law of gearing and assume each wheel is a gear with a single tooth, and then do the calcs for a compound gear train. Your result should match your gut instinct that both wheels that are the same size will spin at the same speed. But again - to do this you'll need to know the diameters of all the wheels. |
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I'm thinking it's B, the cylinder. An imaginary line running down the center axis would be equidistant from all surfaces. All the other choices would eventually run into a surface. Quote:
I figure that since they didn't specify then it was a safe assumption. |
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Totally wrong comment in an interesting thread
Markus |
And a third winner!
I only got two our of three and one of those I got I just remembered from another article. :oops: |
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