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Mirror and water image is an important topic of the Non-Verbal Reasoning section. In this topic, in order to solve problems on mirror and water image, the candidate has to know the rules. The image of an object appearing in a mirror and water is its mirror or water reflection. In such an image, the right side of the object appears towards the left, and vice versa the left part of the object appears towards the right.

Here today in this blog, I am providing important questions based on mirrors and water reflections, which will generally help you to practice the questions of this topic. Here you can see how to solve mirror and water reflection questions which are asked in various competitive examinations.

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Mirror and Water Image Questions: Reasoning is an important section in SSC and Railway Exams. In this article, we have explained the mirror image and water image with the help of examples. This topic comes under non-verbal reasoning and it is a very scoring topic.

Let us learn easy ways to solve mirror and water image reasoning questions. In addition that we have also shared tricks for water image and mirror image of alphabets for the upcoming SSC CGL 2022, SSC CHSL 2022, RRB NTPC, RRB Group D etc. Go through the article and let us know if it was helpful for you.

Most of the candidates face difficulties while solving Mirror Image and Water Image Questions in Reasoning section. However, having a few tricks up your sleeves will make things a lot easier. In this post, we have explained short tricks to solve mirror and water image reasoning questions to help you fetch the maximum marks from this topic.

It is clear from Fig. (X) that, if seen through a mirror the time indicated by the clock is 3:15. When the mirror is placed vertically at AB, the mirror image i.e., Fig (Y) shows the actual time in the clock i.e., (8: 45).

After observing the given question figure, Since, MN is the mirror line, then after reflection right portion of the question figure should be shown in the left side in the reflected image, similarly, the left portion of the question figure should be shown on the right side in the reflected image.

In non-verbal reasoning, the water image is the same as the Mirror Images method. Basically, the water image is just a reflection where the top and bottom parts of the images changed where the left and right sides of the image remain the same. In the Mirror image left side and right side changed vice-versa where the top and bottom remain the same. See the below example to understand it properly.

The water image is the inverted image obtained by turning the object upside down. The top and bottom parts of the image will be changed, while the left and right-hand side of the image remains the same.

The logical reasoning section in the competitive exams is often considered as the most scoring one over others. Syllogism questions, blood relation questions, seating arrangement questions, etc are majorly a part of this section. Another essential topic for this section is water images. If you ever tried your hands on such questions, you would know the complexities that arise just by looking onto those similar images. Do you wonder how to select the most appropriate image out of all the given options? Read this blog and we assure you water image questions will never be a trouble for you!

Water images are important section under the reasoning ability. The questions evaluates the students to invert images as a reflection in water. The reflection of an object into the water is its water image.

Mainly the questions which are under verbal or non-verbal reasoning are tricky to solve if you are not well-versed with the tricks involved in solving it. But once you are through with the conceptual working of these questions, you are all set to go! So, before we hop on to water image questions for practice, mentioned below are some tips and tricks which will help you solve the water image questions.

In this situation, the top and bottom part of the image will be interchanged whenever there is a mirror exactly at the top of the image. However, the left and right sides of the image will remain the same.

When a horizontal mirror is placed at the right-hand side of an object/ image, the left side becomes the right one and the right side becomes the left one. This interchanging of the images will produce altogether a different image.

Whenever the mirror is placed horizontally over an image or object, the right side of the image turns into the left side whereas the left side will be turned into the right one. Due to the interchanging of the image, there will be a new image formed altogether.

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Mistake Points Here horizontal mirror image means mirror is placed on the horizontal axis, which is same as Water image. Here, Water image is asked but words used are mirror image on horizontal axis.

The basic question is... If you have Displacement (or Blur) and Mirror Images, what is the order in which a targeted attack is resolved against you?
(A crit fumble would obviously negate either entire sequence as a miss)


  • Concealment first. If your attack succeeds against the miss chance (20%/50%), compare attack roll to AC. If attack roll meets AC, roll to determine if image or real target. If attack roll doesn't meet AC but missed by 5 or less, destroy an image.
  • Mirror Images first. Compare attack roll to AC. If attack roll meets AC, roll to determine if image or real target. If roll indicates that the attack hits the real target, roll concealment. If attack roll doesn't meet AC but missed by 5 or less, destroy an image.

James Jacobs interprets here that "Mirror image doesn't kick in until you hit the target. So... check for miss chance. If you miss, attack ends. If you hit, then check to see if you hit the actual target or an image." I'll be honest, I do not understand how he came to that ruling and wish he expanded more on it at the time. And I'm aware that his post was his interpretation of the rules.
James Jacobs wrote:They asked me for an interpretation of the rules as writtenThe Mirror Image spell doesn't create illusions of you that have the same spell effects as you, it creates illusions of you as you appear. What I'm not following is why the Mirror Images are (possibly) conferred the effect from Displacement. So these figments, which "remain in your space and move with you, mimicking your movements, sounds, and actions exactly", when the caster is under the effects of Displacement, suddenly gain the effects of Displacement and the figments now have figments that appear 2' from the true figment? Your illusion effectively has an illusion. As far as Blur goes, those figments would just be a little fuzzy in appearance.Ref:
wraithstrike points out on a related topic that your Mirror Images do not have your innate Spell Resistance. So a Scorching Ray versus a target with Mirror Images and Displacement would roll Spell Resistance only when it was determined that the attack was resolving against the true target. If a defense such as Spell Resistance only applies for the true target, why would concealment from a spell work differently?

Mike Kimmel suggests here that "Each 'image' certainly looks blurry, but it doesn't matter if a blurry part of it is hit or a more 'substantial' part is hit... it's all the same illusion, and any 'hit' destroys it. The blurry outlines of the images are not any more or less real than the non-blurry parts."

Going farther, if I cast Fearsome Duplicate while under the effects of Displacement or Mirror Image (or both), does the Fearsome Duplicate gain those effects? Again, the question of whether or not your beneficial spells confer to your duplication illusions.
And what about Mislead? Mislead creates a visible copy of you as you turn in invisible, would the Mislead illusion gain your benefits of Displacement and/or Mirror Images?
If Displacement's magical concealment is granted to Mirror Images, would a Protection from Evil prevent a summoned evil creature from touching you or any of your images?

I disagree, I think concealment first is both the sensible rule and it accords with mirror image. While it might not have the same spell effects as you, it has the same visual appearance of you; which is part of the effect of displacement and blur.

It also just makes it a lot easier. Resolve percentage hit first then apply mirror image as needed. Otherwise mirror image would be invalidated because you could automatically attack the one individual that did not look like an image.

I believe the idea is that the mirror images aren't independent entities of you, simply sharing your space and your movements. So if they miss you due to a miss chance, that means they miss all of your images as well.

Let us say you have 3 mirror images up, and then cast a displacement. In your square there are 4 visible targets. One of them is "closer" to you (the displacement). If your opponent targets the displaced image, then the standard 50% miss chance takes effect.

One can argue that if the displacement were to be effective on one of the mirror images (i.e. it gained concealment) then it would not be a valid target anyway (as the attacker wouldn't be able to see it).--
End of day, discuss with your GM, but generally effects in d20 that are similar operate in an additive manner rather than a multiplicative manner. Having the mirror images protected by a displacement would seem to veer towards the later.

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