>>243611543Unless it's something that's on a very fundamental level, this is an extremely biased exercise based on personal experiences or lack thereof, therefore meaning that not everyone may get it. We also interpret things differently, so there's that.
My initial thought was that it looked like a road with traffic. But that was the wrong answer. Fair enough. Not everyone would agree.
My secondary thought was that it could be a vein, maybe relating to the Coronavirus, the green cells attacking red ones, etc, but you said that it has nothing to do with humans, so it can't be couples either. Okay.
Well, it's kinda warm, but it's still February. I can't say that it qualifies as spring yet, so I wouldn't say that's a tree branch, nor ants carrying leaves up the tree. Besides, the colors don't fit anyway.
Could be opposites, but that wouldn't be universal due to everyone's personal interpretations of the meaning of that word. It can't be purely mathematical because you added colors for a reason. Besides, the test is about visualization. But even if I visualize the image in my mind as close as I can remember it, I just see as it is, a scribble. It has no other significance to me.
If you don't know what something does or what it's for, you also cannot visualize it in action. If you didn't know what a shovel was, you wouldn't be able to think about a farmer digging a hole with it.