Mental Reasoning 5- Non-Verbal Series: Questions and Step-by-Step Solutions for Competitive Exams SSC, BSSC, Bank, Railways

Mental Reasoning 4- Non-Verbal Series: Questions and Step-by-Step Solutions for Competitive Exams SSC, BSSC, Bank, Railways

Non-Verbal Series (Mental Reasoning)

Concept (Basic Idea)

In Non-Verbal Series, problems are given as a sequence of diagrams or figures, and you need to find the next figure, complete the missing figure, or find the odd one out.

πŸ‘‰ It tests your ability to:

  • Observe patterns and changes (shape, size, rotation, number, shading, etc.)
  • Identify visual logic instead of numeric or verbal logic.

Types of Non-Verbal Series

Here’s the complete list of most probable and exam-oriented types, grouped for clarity.

A. Based on Shape/Pattern Changes

  1. Shape Addition or Subtraction Series
    • A new element (dot, line, or shape) is added or removed each step.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
      β–‘ β†’ ░● β†’ ░●● β†’ ?
      ➀ Each step adds one dot β‡’ Next will have 3 dots.
  1. Change in Number of Elements
    • Number of figures (e.g., triangles, circles) increases or decreases in sequence.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
      β–² β†’ β–²β–² β†’ β–²β–²β–² β†’ ?
      ➀ Next figure: 4 triangles.
  1. Progressive Addition/Deletion of Lines
    • Lines are added or deleted stepwise.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
    • |   β†’   \|   β†’   \|/   β†’   \|/β€”
      One line β†’ Two lines crossing β†’ Three lines β†’ ?

B. Based on Rotation or Direction

  1. Rotation of Figures
    • The shape rotates by a fixed angle (90Β°, 180Β°, etc.) in each step.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
      An arrow pointing β†’   β†“   ←   ↑ ?
      ➀ Rotates 90Β° clockwise each time β‡’ Next will point .β†’
  1. Mirror Image / Water Image Series
    • Figures alternate between their mirror or water image versions.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
    • A β†’ mirror A β†’ A β†’ mirror A β†’ ?
      ➀ Next: A (normal).
  1. Clockwise / Anticlockwise Movement
    • Object parts move around the figure in a fixed direction.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:●◻   β†’   ◻●   β†’   ●◻   β†’   ◻●
      A dot moves corner to corner clockwise around a square.

C. Based on Shading / Filling / Colour Pattern

  1. Change in Shading
    • Black–white pattern alternates or increases/decreases.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:β—‹   β†’   ◐   β†’   ●   β†’   ?
      White circle β†’ Half shaded β†’ Fully shaded β†’ ?
  1. Alternate Shading Pattern

β—‹   β†’   ●   β†’   β—‹   β†’   ●

  1. Alternate figures have opposite shades or textures.

D. Based on Position / Movement of Components

  1. Movement of Dot, Line, or Small Figure
    • A small element (dot, cross, arrow) moves in a fixed path inside a bigger figure.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
      A dot moves inside a square from top-left β†’ top-right β†’ bottom-right β†’ ?
      ➀ Next: bottom-left.
  1. Division of Figures
    • Figure gets divided into smaller parts step-by-step.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
      Square β†’ Two rectangles β†’ Four squares β†’ ?
  1. Combination / Merging of Figures
    • Two figures merge to form a new figure in sequence.

β–³   +   β—‹   β†’   βŠ™β–³   β†’   βŠ™

E. Based on Number of Lines, Dots, or Sides

  1. Number of Lines Increases
    • Every step adds a line symmetrically.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
      | β†’ + β†’ ✚ β†’ ✀
  1. Change in Number of Sides
    • Triangle (3 sides) β†’ Square (4) β†’ Pentagon (5) β†’ Hexagon (6) β†’ ?
  1. Change in Angle or Orientation
    • Each step changes the angle between parts.

F. Based on Mathematical or Logical Arrangement

  1. Geometric Progression of Figures
    • Figures grow/shrink proportionally in size.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
      Small circle β†’ Medium circle β†’ Large circle β†’ ?
  1. Counting-Based Series
    • Count of shapes, lines, or points follows a number series.
    • πŸ”Έ Example:
      1 dot β†’ 2 dots β†’ 4 dots β†’ 8 dots β†’ ?

G. Based on Enclosed or Overlapping Shapes

  1. Overlapping Figures
    • Overlap increases/decreases per step.
  2. Number of Enclosures
    • Figures within figures (nested squares, circles, etc.) increase or decrease.

H. Based on Figure Completion / Missing Parts

  1. Part Missing or Rotating
    • A portion of the figure moves/rotates in each step.
  2. Dot Inside Figure Changes Position
    • Dots, arrows, or small lines move around corners.

I. Mixed Pattern

  1. Multiple Changes Together
    • Rotation + Shading + Movement combined.
    • Common in SSC CGL, RRB, Banking Prelims.

Tips to Solve Non-Verbal Series Quickly

βœ… 1. Observe differences between consecutive figures first.
βœ… 2. Focus on one change type at a time (rotation, shading, number, etc.).
βœ… 3. Eliminate clearly wrong options (non-matching features).
βœ… 4. Practice 5–10 questions daily visually.
βœ… 5. Avoid overthinkingβ€”most series are based on simple repetition or symmetry.

Exam-Level Example (SSC style)

Question:
Find the next figure in the series:
⬜⚫ β†’ ⬜⬜⚫ β†’ ⬜⬜⬜⚫ β†’ ?

Step-by-Step Solution:

  • Each step adds one empty square before the black dot.
    βœ… Next figure: ⬜⬜⬜⬜⚫

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