1.
There are five squares arranged in order. One of these squares has been left empty. One of the five squares on the right should take the place of the empty square.
2.
There are five squares arranged in order. One of these squares has been left empty. One of the five squares on the right should take the place of the empty square.
3.
There are five squares arranged in order. One of these squares has been left empty. One of the five squares on the right should take the place of the empty square.
4.
There are five squares arranged in order. One of these squares has been left empty. One of the five squares on the right should take the place of the empty square.
6.
When the above is folded to form a cube, which is the only one of the following that can be produced?
7.
What number should replace the question mark?
8.
Which is the missing tile?
9.
Which is the missing section?
10.
What comes next in the above sequence?
11.
How many different sized circles appear below?
13.
Which is the missing tile?
15.
Which shield below has most in common with the shield above?
16.
Which is the missing tile?
17.
To which of the squares below can a dot be added so that the dot then meets the same conditions as the dot in the square above?
18.
Which is the missing section?
19.
When the above is folded to form a cube, which is the only one of the following that can be produced?