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"Neither" is one of the most psychologically challenging answers in UCAT Abstract Reasoning. It feels like admitting defeat — like you could not figure out which set the test shape belongs to. But "Neither" is a deliberately correct answer in approximately 10-15% of Type 1 questions, and failing to select it when appropriate will cost you marks. This lesson teaches you to recognise "Neither" confidently.
"Neither" is correct when a test shape does not satisfy the rule for Set A or the rule for Set B. This happens in several specific scenarios:
Set A: Total sides is a multiple of 3 (e.g., 3, 6, 9, 12) Set B: Total sides is a multiple of 4 (e.g., 4, 8, 12, 16)
Test shape: Two pentagons (5 + 5 = 10 sides)
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