RRB ALP · General Intelligence and Reasoning
Count triangles, squares or rectangles in a complex figure.
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Q1 · Counting of Figures · EASY
Look at the figure below: A square is divided by one horizontal line and one vertical line, both passing through the center, dividing it into 4 equal smaller squares. How many squares in total can be counted in this figure?
Q2 · Counting of Figures · MEDIUM
A rectangle ABCD has one vertical line and two horizontal lines drawn inside it parallel to its sides, creating a grid. The vertical line divides the width into 2 equal parts, and the two horizontal lines divide the height into 3 equal parts. How many rectangles in total can be counted in this figure?
Q3 · Counting of Figures · HARD
In a given figure, there is a large triangle. Inside it, two lines are drawn parallel to the base, dividing the height into three equal parts. Additionally, two lines are drawn from the apex to the base, dividing the base into three equal parts. All these internal lines create smaller triangles. How many triangles in total can be seen in this figure?
Q4 · Counting of Figures · EASY
How many triangles are present in the following figure: A large triangle divided by two horizontal lines parallel to the base?