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General Aptitude
List of top General Aptitude Questions on Spatial Reasoning
To continue the sequence of tiles shown, the tile indicated by the question mark should be:
(The tiles in the sequence contain, in order, 0 dots, 1 dot, 1 dot, 2 dots, 3 dots, and 5 dots, followed by a tile marked with a question mark.)
GATE MA - 2026
GATE MA
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
A paper shown in Panel I is folded along the dashed lines to construct a cube. The shaded regions shown in Panel I appear on the outer surface of the cube. Referring to the cubes shown in Panel II, which one of the options is correct?
(Panel I shows a flat cross-shaped net of six squares: a vertical strip of four squares one above another, with one extra square attached to the left of the second square in that strip and another extra square attached to its right, all joined along dashed fold lines. Some squares carry grey shaded regions and some are left plain white. Panel II shows two separate solid cubes, labelled (i) and (ii), each with grey shaded regions on some of their visible faces.)
GATE MA - 2026
GATE MA
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
A paper shown in Panel I is folded along the dashed lines (- - -) to construct a cube. The shaded regions shown in Panel I appear on the outer surface of the cube. Referring to cubes shown in Panel II, which one of the options is correct?
GATE GG - 2026
GATE GG
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
Panel I shows a 3 by 3 layout of tiles, where each tile is itself a smaller 3 by 3 grid of filled and open dots. The two tiles in the bottom right corner of Panel I are missing. Panel II shows four candidate pairs of tiles, labelled (i) to (iv), that could fill this missing space.
Two tiles are missing in Panel I. Which one of the options in Panel II is the appropriate choice for the missing tiles?
GATE EY - 2026
GATE EY
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
In the sequence of tiles shown below, the missing tile indicated by the question mark should be
GATE CY - 2026
GATE CY
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
A paper shown in Panel I is folded along the dashed lines (- - -) to construct a cube. The shaded regions shown in Panel I appear on the outer surface of the cube. Referring to cubes shown in Panel II, which one of the options is correct?
GATE CY - 2026
GATE CY
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
A paper shown in Panel I is folded along the dashed lines (- - -) to construct a cube. The shaded regions shown in Panel I appear on the outer surface of the cube.
Referring to cubes shown in Panel II, which one of the options is correct?
GATE PH - 2026
GATE PH
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
A black square PQRS has been cut into two parts. One part of it is shown in Panel I. Which one of the shapes in Panel II is the other part?
GATE PE - 2026
GATE PE
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
Two tiles are missing in Panel I. Which one of the options in Panel II is the appropriate choice for the missing tiles?
GATE NM - 2026
GATE NM
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
The figure in Panel I below is a grid of cells with four rows and four columns. The numbers on the top and on the left represent the number of cells that are to be shaded in that column and row, respectively. Which one of the options shown in Panel II below represents the grid shaded correctly?
GATE NM - 2026
GATE NM
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
A black square PQRS has been cut into two parts. One part of it is shown in Panel I. Which one of the shapes in Panel II is the other part?
GATE NM - 2026
GATE NM
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
The next figure (indicated by '?') in the sequence is shown below. Three grid panels are given, each a grid with a small arrow in the top-left corner and one dot and one filled triangle placed in different cells; the positions of the dot, the triangle, and the arrow orientation change from panel to panel following a consistent rule. The fourth panel (marked '?') must be chosen from the given options.
GATE MT - 2026
GATE MT
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
A black square PQRS has been cut into two parts. One part of it is shown in Panel I. Which one of the shapes in Panel II is the other part?
GATE CS - 2026
GATE CS
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning
In Panel I of the figure below, the front view and top view of a structure are shown. Which one of the 3D structures shown in Panel II possesses the views shown in Panel I?
GATE CS - 2026
GATE CS
General Aptitude
Spatial Reasoning