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1 4 Square Questions

2 B A D C Please look at this diagram carefully I shall now ask you 4 questions about these 4 squares. Are you ready?

3 Q 1 B A D C Divide the white area in square A into two equal parts. 4 Square Questions

4 Q 1 B A D C 4 Square Questions Divide the white area in square A into two equal parts.

5 Q 2 B A D C Q 2 4 Square Questions Divide the white area in square B into three equal parts.

6 Q 2 B A D C 4 Square Questions Divide the white area in square B into three equal parts.

7 Q 3 B A D C Q 3 4 Square Questions Divide the white area in square C into four equal parts.

8 Q 3 B A D C 4 Square Questions Divide the white area in square C into four equal parts.

9 Q 4 B A D C Q 4 4 Square Questions Divide the whole white square D into seven equal parts.

10 Q 4 B A D C 4 Square Questions Divide the whole white square D into seven equal parts.

11 4 Square Questions Lessons learnt :  M Many times, our mind gets so conditioned by circumstances surrounding us, that we do not see the obvious.  I If we go to a super specialist doctor with a simple headache, diagnosis is bound to start from migraine upwards!  I If we carry on with this syndrome in our relationships, we simply end up making them unnecessarily complicated.  W We need to re-wind and simplify our perspectives, before it is too late.

12 4 Square Questions Have a nice day!