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GITP (PiCompany) Figure Sets Practice Preparation
Prepare for GITP figure sets with focused, calm practice. Learn what to prioritize first and build confidence for the online assessment.
Start with the core pattern
This guide is for careful preparation for GITP (PiCompany) figure sets. The aim is simple: get comfortable with the kind of abstract reasoning used in the assessment and focus first on the features that change from one figure to the next.
Figure sets ask you to notice how shapes shift in a sequence and to identify the rule that connects them. If the task feels unfamiliar at first, a steady approach is usually better than trying to move quickly.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
What to focus on first
Begin with the most visible changes. Look at position, direction, number of elements, fill, size, and rotation before trying to build a full rule. That keeps the work organized and helps you avoid guessing too early.
The GITP assessment is online and may include several reasoning components, so it helps to practice figure sets in a way that matches timed work. Familiarity with the format can make the instructions easier to handle when the real test begins.
- Check the shapes one feature at a time.
- Compare each figure with the one before it.
- Use the answer options to confirm the rule only after you have a clear idea of the pattern.
A calm preparation routine
Use short practice sessions and review mistakes right away. For this module, the value often comes from noticing why a rule works, not just getting the next answer correct.
If a sequence feels unclear, move back to basic comparisons. Repeating the same clear steps trains your attention and makes the process more reliable under pressure.
Helpful habits during practice
Try to keep your preparation focused on the module itself. Figure sets are part of abstract reasoning, so regular exposure to similar sequences is useful for building confidence with visual patterns.
It can also help to read each instruction carefully and avoid rushing past small details. In this type of task, small differences often carry the rule.
Because the invitation email contains the details of your specific assessment, it is sensible to check what sections are included before you plan your practice time.