Board Geometry #2
(15 questions)

There are only three rules for this exercise. First, and most importantly… NO BOARDS or chess visual aids! Second, when entering the move, you will simply denote moves by short algebraic (e.g., e4, c5, Nf3 etc.). If there is a piece capture, you will use a small "x" instead of any other symbol. Third and last, do not include any annotation symbols such as !! or !? after your entry or it will be counted as incorrect. There is no time limit for this exercise. Enjoy!

1. Complete the following sequence: a2-b1, b1-c2, c2-d1, d1-??

    

2. Complete the following sequence: d1-f3, e3-g5, f5-??

    

3. Complete the following sequence: h1-d5-g8-a2, b8-e5-a1-h8, a3-c5-a7-??

    

4. Complete the following sequence: a2-a4-c4-c6-e6-e8, g6-e6-e4-c4-c2-??

    

5. On which square can you put a knight to attack the a2 and d1 squares??

    

6. On which square can you put a knight to attack the e8 and h7 squares??

    

7. On which square can you put a bishop to attack the h6 and b8 squares??

    

8. On which square can you put a bishop to attack the a2 and h1 squares??

    

9. With a knight, you can attack the g5 and d2 squares from both f3 and ??

    

10. With a knight, you can attack the e6 and h7 squares from both g5 and ??

    

11. A bishop placed on c1 can attack how many squares at once?? (type the number)

    

12. A knight placed on b4 attacks how many squares at once?? (type the number)

    

13. A Queen placed on g7 attacks how many squares at once?? (type the number)

    

14. A Queen placed on a4 attacks how many squares at once?? (type the number)

    

15. A Queen placed on e5 attacks how many squares at once?? (type the number)