Water Images - Identifying Two Numbers


 
 
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Water Images - Identifying Two Numbers

Water Images is an important section of reasoning ability section. In the following section we will see many examples from the water images section. The whole point of water images is to check the ability of the student to invert images or to map them as if they were seeing a reflection.  Let us see how we solve water images and what different questions appear in the exams.

From the above figure, it is clear that the water image is inverted from a real a real image in which the L H S and the R H S remain at their position i.e. remains on the same side as they are in original figure but the top and bottom of the figure gets interchanged i.e. top becomes bottom and the bottom becomes the top.

 

Water Images of Numbers

Example 1 : What is the water image of   .

(a)                    (b)                      (c)                 (d)   

Answer :  (c)

Explanation : In the given question, the water image of the   is as follows :

Example 2 : What is the water image  of  ?

(a)                   (b)             (c)                 (d)  

Answer : (c)

Explanation : In the given question, the water image of the  is as follows  :

Example 3 : What is the water image of  ?

(a)              (b)           (c)            (d)    None of these

Explanation : In the given question, the water image of the   is as follows :

Example 4 : What is the water image of  ?

(a)            (b)         (c)               (d)  

Answer : (d)

Explanation : In the given question, the water image of the   is as follows :

 

Sample Questions
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Question : 1

What is the water image of , and ?

Right Option : C
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Question : 2

What is the water image of  ,  and   respectively ?

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

What is the water image of the  ,  and  ?

Right Option : C
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