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Tamerlsays...
F is also right if you use following rule: in every row the white dot is twice in the same position and moves 90 degrees once. The red dot has always three positions in 180 degree arc. One could always argue which one is the most plausible rule, but that's why I hate these tasks. In a real test situation you cannot argue and I always find the rule that's not expected.
Each row has three distinct circle types. blue ring, hollow ring, solid blue circle.
Each row has three distinct pairs of circles on circle diameter. diagonal left to right, diagonal right to left, and side by side with hollow circle on the left.
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F is also right if you use following rule: in every row the white dot is twice in the same position and moves 90 degrees once. The red dot has always three positions in 180 degree arc. One could always argue which one is the most plausible rule, but that's why I hate these tasks. In a real test situation you cannot argue and I always find the rule that's not expected.
How is it E and not F?
The red dot to the right appears twice already in the matrix.
Always white dot is at bottom left in the pattern
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Each row has three distinct circle types. blue ring, hollow ring, solid blue circle.
Each row has three distinct pairs of circles on circle diameter. diagonal left to right, diagonal right to left, and side by side with hollow circle on the left.