Introduction
Identifying similarities involves carefully observing a given 'Question Figure' and finding an 'Answer Figure' that is exactly identical to it in every aspect.
Explanation Step by Step
The goal is to find a perfect match. To do this, you must analyze every component of the image, including its orientation, size, and internal patterns.
Sub-topics
Figures
This covers various visual patterns ranging from simple lines to complex geometric structures.
Examples
Example 1

Tricks and Shortcuts
Focus on one specific part of the figure at a time (e.g., top-left corner) and compare it across all options to quickly rule out incorrect ones.
Common Mistakes
Ignoring mirror images or rotations. Remember, for a figure to be "similar" or "identical" in this context, it must not be rotated unless the original is also rotated.
Practice Questions
Easy Questions
Medium Questions
Hard Questions
Revision Summary
The key to success in this topic is high concentration and the ability to notice minor discrepancies in shapes and patterns.












