Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
This is a visual puzzle that tests the ability to perceive an underlying pattern that is partially obscured. We need to identify the base pattern and visualize what it looks like when the obscuring elements (the stickers) are removed.
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
The main image shows a pink background with a grid of white circles. On this grid, a number of semi-circular stickers with various patterns have been placed. These stickers cover either the top half or the bottom half of the white circles.
The underlying pattern is a simple, uniform grid of white circles.
The stickers are an additional layer placed on top of this grid.
The question asks for the result after the stickers are removed.
Removing the stickers would simply reveal the complete, unobscured grid of white circles on the pink background.
Let's look at the options:
Option A: Shows a complete, uniform grid of white circles. This is the correct underlying pattern.
Option B, C, and D: These options show patterns with semi-circles or other incomplete shapes. This would be the result if the stickers themselves were the pattern, or if removing them also removed part of the underlying image, which is not implied.
Step 3: Final Answer:
Removing the stickers will reveal the full, uniform grid of white circles underneath, as shown in option A.