This type of questions contain two figures forming the problem set followed by five other figures forming the answer set. The problem figures have some common characteristics. The candidate is required to select one of the figures from the answer set which also exhibits the same characteristics.
This type of questions contain two figures forming the problem set followed by five other figures forming the answer set. The problem figures have some common characteristics. The candidate is required to select one of the figures from the answer set which also exhibits the same characteristics.
Each one of the two figures one the left has been formed by four distinct lines. Similarly, fig. (3) is made up of four lines.
Hence, fig. (3) is the answer.