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Type 2 questions are a variation on the set-based reasoning of Type 1, but with a crucial twist: instead of two sets and three answer options, you are presented with four sets and must determine which one a test shape belongs to. This increases the cognitive load significantly and requires efficient comparison strategies.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Sets shown | 4 sets (A, B, C, D), each containing several boxes of shapes |
| Test shapes | Typically 1 test shape per question |
| Answer options | A, B, C, or D |
| Key difference from Type 1 | More rules to identify; no "Neither" option |
Each set follows its own distinct rule. You must identify all four rules (or at least narrow down the options) to determine where the test shape belongs.
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