Pattern Perception or Completion of Figures — Study Plan
BITSAT · Logical Reasoning
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A structured approach to studying Pattern Perception or Completion of Figures for BITSAT Logical Reasoning.
Study Plan for Pattern Perception or Completion of Figures
Day 1–2: Learn the Theory
Study the chapter thoroughly. Note down definitions, formulas, and key concepts.
Day 3: Practice Problems
Solve practice questions and previous year BITSAT problems. Focus on MCQs and numerical problems.
Day 4: Revise & Test
Revise key formulas and concepts without looking at notes. Take a practice quiz to test your understanding.
What to Focus On
- The figure is always divided into four equal quadrants; exactly one is missing.
- Always label quadrants I (top-left), II (top-right), III (bottom-left), IV (bottom-right) mentally before solving.
- Predict the missing portion independently before examining the answer options to avoid distractor bias.
- Vertical mirror symmetry: Quadrant IV mirrors Quadrant III (left-right flip).
- Horizontal mirror symmetry: Quadrant IV mirrors Quadrant II (top-bottom flip).
- Both-axis symmetry: Quadrant IV is the 180° rotation of Quadrant I.
- Identify whether the figure follows a rotational pattern (90°, 180°, 270°) or a reflective pattern.
- Clockwise rotation is the most common rotational pattern in competitive exams.
- Rotation preserves internal structure; reflection flips it — this distinction eliminates many distractors.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The missing quarter is always a simple rotation of one of the visible quarters.
Bilateral (mirror) symmetry always means the left half and right half are identical.
Once you identify the pattern type, any option that 'looks similar' to the visible quarters is the correct answer.
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