IQ Test Questions: Answers & Clarification

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The discussion revolves around clarifying answers to specific IQ test questions. The participant confidently identifies answers A for questions 3, 5, and 11, and D for question 9, providing reasoning based on patterns and counts of shapes and colors. The participant expresses uncertainty regarding the rules governing the movement of pieces in question 9 but suggests that answer D aligns with the observed color distribution. Overall, the participant seeks further clarification on the logic behind these answers.

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These are some questions that I found on an online test.

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5.
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9.
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For three, I believe that the answer is A, since both of the other shapes have a large, medium, and small version.

A again for five, since each of the first two cells in every row total the same as the last one. I don't know if there is a method for placing the beads though.

D for 9, although I don't know why each dark blue counter is moving the way it is.

A for 11, since it is the only one with 6 marbles. And, again, I do not know the rules of movement for these pieces.

Any clarification upon these problems would be appreciated.
 
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I would possibly go for A for 9 because the row with alternate colours seems to be cycling through the rows from row1 -> row3 -> row2 -> row1 (where 1 is the top row) and changing colour each time. But then again the other pictures all have 4 purples and 5 blues so A doesn't really fit into that, going by that D would be the only choice that has 4 purple and 5 blues.
 
I get A A D A:

1) A Only big triangle not used.
2) A 5+4=9
3) D Conservation of Color Charge
4) A 3 balls 4 balls 5 balls !6! balls
 

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