Non Verbal Reasoning- water image
Non Verbal Reasoning- water image
In Non-Verbal Reasoning, a Water Image is the reflection of an object or figure in water. It is similar to how an object looks when placed above a still body of water, like a mirror placed horizontally below it.
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Key Points to Identify a Water Image:
- Vertical Reflection: The image is flipped upside-down.
- Left-Right Orientation Remains the Same: Unlike a mirror image, the left and right sides of the object do not change.
- Distance is Maintained: The reflection appears at the same distance below the waterline as the object is above it.
- Letters & Numbers: Some alphabets and numbers may look different in a water image (e.g., ‘M’ appears like ‘W’).
Example of Water Image Formation:
If a word CAT is written normally, its water image would appear as:
Each letter is flipped vertically.
Practice Question:
Which of the following words will appear the same in their water image? A) MOM
B) WOW
C) HUT
D) DAD
(Hint: Try flipping the letters vertically and observe!)
Would you like me to generate water images for specific words or patterns?