Category: Perceptual Reasoning
Difficulty: Medium
Result: Wrong
14. How many squares appear in the picture below?
- 29
- 30
- 34
- 38
- 40◀ Correct Answer
Your Answer: No Answer Given
This question involves recognizing patterns and counting squares within a given diagram. To solve it, you need to identify all the individual squares as well as the larger squares that are formed by combining smaller ones.
It's essential to count not only the obvious smaller squares but also the squares formed by grouping smaller squares together. Start by counting all the 1x1 squares, then the 2x2 squares, and so on:
- First, count all the smallest squares.
- Next, identify any medium-sized squares made by combining four smaller squares.
- Finally, look for any larger squares made from combining several squares of different sizes.
After calculating all the visible and combined squares, the total number of squares in the diagram is 40.