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  • s1m0n4@ohai.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    Look at the first line of images.

    Which one among A, B, C, D, E is the next in sequence?

    #EPSOPrep
    #EPSO
    #AbstractReasoning
    #EUrope

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    • s1m0n4@ohai.socialS s1m0n4@ohai.social

      Look at the first line of images.

      Which one among A, B, C, D, E is the next in sequence?

      #EPSOPrep
      #EPSO
      #AbstractReasoning
      #EUrope

      Link Preview Image
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      #2

      Correct answer: D

      Rule 1: The bottom-left half of the background is always black. The other half is randomly white or grey.

      Rule 2: The double-line arrow (with the big arrow-head) spins anticlockwise, one place at a time.

      Rule 3: The single-line arrow spins clockwise, two places at a time.

      #EPSOPrep
      #EPSO
      #AbstractReasoning
      #EUrope

      [Source: The Ultimate Test Book Administrators 2025, Andràs Baneth]

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      • whoosh@pixelfed.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3
        Does it say which is the hour hand & which is the minute hand? While it may just be a simple pattern, there might be some code hidden in the times, so that might matter.
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        • whoosh@pixelfed.socialW whoosh@pixelfed.social
          Does it say which is the hour hand & which is the minute hand? While it may just be a simple pattern, there might be some code hidden in the times, so that might matter.
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          #4
          or maybe I'm overthinking it.....
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          • whoosh@pixelfed.socialW whoosh@pixelfed.social
            Does it say which is the hour hand & which is the minute hand? While it may just be a simple pattern, there might be some code hidden in the times, so that might matter.
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            @whoosh there's no other info besides the pictures.
            Hint: you need to find the hidden rules, don't think in terms of hours or minutes, just focus on how the sequence evolves.

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            • s1m0n4@ohai.socialS s1m0n4@ohai.social

              Look at the first line of images.

              Which one among A, B, C, D, E is the next in sequence?

              #EPSOPrep
              #EPSO
              #AbstractReasoning
              #EUrope

              Link Preview Image
              hpod16@eupolicy.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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              @s1m0n4 I was correct, yay!
              (Although I think I have the same book and had seen this one before)
              Abstract is my worst category because it just takes me too long… you only get a minute per question and that’s hard

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              • hpod16@eupolicy.socialH hpod16@eupolicy.social

                @s1m0n4 I was correct, yay!
                (Although I think I have the same book and had seen this one before)
                Abstract is my worst category because it just takes me too long… you only get a minute per question and that’s hard

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                @hpod16 yes, those tests are difficult!

                But I'm even more concerned by the numerical reasoning test. I heard that the proctoring system doesn't allow any writing material and I can't solve those questions without scribbling down calculations and intermediate values.

                #EPSO #EPSOPrep

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                • s1m0n4@ohai.socialS s1m0n4@ohai.social

                  @hpod16 yes, those tests are difficult!

                  But I'm even more concerned by the numerical reasoning test. I heard that the proctoring system doesn't allow any writing material and I can't solve those questions without scribbling down calculations and intermediate values.

                  #EPSO #EPSOPrep

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                  @s1m0n4 last time I had a test you had a digital notepad, so you could type up some notes. Taking notes is essential!

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                  • s1m0n4@ohai.socialS s1m0n4@ohai.social

                    Look at the first line of images.

                    Which one among A, B, C, D, E is the next in sequence?

                    #EPSOPrep
                    #EPSO
                    #AbstractReasoning
                    #EUrope

                    Link Preview Image
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                    I came up with 2 answers, but not sure which is correct. First, it looks like it's subtracting 50 minutes each time and so the correct answer would be 8:05. But that's not a choice unless there's a mistake on the answers (looks like both C and D are showing 7:05.) The other answer I got was 7:05 if you subtract 1 from the hour each time and add 10 minutes to the minute hand. But I guess both of those answers could be wrong?
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                    • hpod16@eupolicy.socialH hpod16@eupolicy.social

                      @s1m0n4 last time I had a test you had a digital notepad, so you could type up some notes. Taking notes is essential!

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                      #10

                      @hpod16 thank you for telling me this! It is good news indeed 😃

                      In which languages are you doing the tests?

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                      • sam@chven.usS sam@chven.us
                        I came up with 2 answers, but not sure which is correct. First, it looks like it's subtracting 50 minutes each time and so the correct answer would be 8:05. But that's not a choice unless there's a mistake on the answers (looks like both C and D are showing 7:05.) The other answer I got was 7:05 if you subtract 1 from the hour each time and add 10 minutes to the minute hand. But I guess both of those answers could be wrong?
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                        #11

                        @sam here you can find the correct answer with the explanation.

                        s1m0n4 (@s1m0n4@ohai.social)

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                        • s1m0n4@ohai.socialS s1m0n4@ohai.social

                          @sam here you can find the correct answer with the explanation.

                          s1m0n4 (@s1m0n4@ohai.social)

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                          😞 I was only looking at the clock hands. I should be more alert than this at 3:00pm
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                          • s1m0n4@ohai.socialS s1m0n4@ohai.social

                            @hpod16 thank you for telling me this! It is good news indeed 😃

                            In which languages are you doing the tests?

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                            @s1m0n4
                            Language 1: German (for verbal reasoning)
                            Language 2: English (for EU knowledge and the EUFTE)
                            And you?

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