Matrigma Assessment Practice Test -free- ^new^

A matrix containing a single small black circle in the top-left corner →right arrow moving to the top-middle →right arrow moving to the top-right corner. Row 2: A small black circle starting in the middle-left →right arrow moving to the exact center →right arrow moving to the middle-right. Row 3: A small black circle starting in the bottom-left →right arrow moving to the bottom-middle →right arrow [ ? ] Answer Options: A) A small black circle in the top-left corner B) A small black circle in the bottom-right corner C) An empty grid D) A large black square in the center Click to view the answer and explanation Correct Answer: B

The key to success on the Matrigma is not raw intelligence alone, but . The puzzles use specific logical rules that can be learned and recognized with practice. By using a free practice test, you:

Each row must contain one small, one medium, and one large square. Row 3 already has a large and a small square. Therefore, the missing square must be medium .

In Row 3, Box 1 has a diamond, and Box 2 has a diamond inside a hexagon. Removing the diamond leaves only the . 5 Core Rules of Matrigma Diagrams Matrigma Assessment Practice Test -FREE-

grid, always look at the relationships horizontally first (Row 1, Row 2, Row 3). If the logic doesn't make sense, look vertically (Column 1, Column 2, Column 3). 2. Isolate One Element at a Time

Number of dots adds. Answer: ●●● (three dots)

Suggested answer approach: estimate total hours per assignment (travel + loading + installation), assume Kit D fastest install, Kit E needs 2-hour orientation once, Kit C adds 1-hour loading; pick the option with lowest sum. A matrix containing a single small black circle

Matrix (diagrammatic) reasoning questions, often in 3 × 3 or 2 × 2 grids.

This version is much shorter (typically 12 minutes) and adapts to your performance. If you get a question right, the next one is harder; if you get it wrong, the next one is easier. How the Questions Work

The objects stay the same type, but their attributes change based on a rule. ] Answer Options: A) A small black circle

The entire shape or elements within it rotate.

| | Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Row 1 | Square | Circle | Triangle | | Row 2 | Triangle | Square | Circle | | Row 3 | ? | ? | ? |

| | | | |---|---|---| | ↑ | ↗ | → | | ↖ | ↑ | ↗ | | ← | ↖ | ? |

This version is strictly limited to 12 minutes for 12 questions. The system changes the difficulty of the next question based on whether you answered the previous one correctly. Free Matrigma Practice Test

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