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Thar was damn easy-_-
kid question
yeah i agree
consider the series is 1,2,3,4 the odd number has:
1 - a black part in the top 2 - even number of small boxes.
the even number in the series has :
1- a black part in the bottom 2 - odd number of small boxes.
and by the fact that the the next is 5
5 is odd number which has : black part in the top and even number of small boxes.
the only answer is A
Just simple logic
1 > 2 > 3 >( 4) up ,down,up,(down)
With each step, the positions of the black and white bars exchange between top and bottom and another square is added. Only the one choice offers the 4 squares, so this is trivial.
A solutions is simple. We just look a picture and choose which one has complete particular. That's a answer.
use a common sense. haha
Each square is divided into 2 rectangles.These rectangles change their colour in every next figure.And no. of smaller square inside it increases.In the 1st figure there is no square.In 2nd there is 1.Likewise you can move ahead.
Write a soljhgj;l ution.
Its a sequence , like the first one with none then bottom gains 1 and then two and then the top does so the answer is A
black up and down sequence and little squares +1 sequence
Check the number of small squares in each big squares!its in ascending order of the numbers starting from 'no squares'
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Alternate moves of black part up n bottom with increasing one square each time so next one will have 4 squares with black part on the upside part...!!