Non Verbal Reasoning - Cubes and Dice
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OverviewExercise"Everything you can imagine is real."
- Pablo Picasso
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Construction of Boxes:
The details of the cube formed when a sheet is folded to form a box:
Form I 
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In this case: 1 lies opposite 5; 2 lies opposite 4; 3 lies opposite 6. |
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Form II 
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In this case: 1 lies opposite 6; 2 lies opposite 4; 3 lies opposite 5. |
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Form III 
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In this case: 1 lies opposite 4; 2 lies opposite 6; 3 lies opposite 5. |
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Form IV 
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In this case: 1 lies opposite 4; 2 lies opposite 5; 3 lies opposite 6. |
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Form V 
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In this case: 1 lies opposite 3; 2 lies opposite 5; 4 lies opposite 6. |
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Form VI 
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In this case: will be the one of the faces of the cube and it lies opposite 3;
2 lies opposite 4; 1 lies opposite 5. |
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Form VII 
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In this case: will be the one of the faces of the cube and it lies opposite 3;
2 lies opposite 4; 1 lies opposite 5. |
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Form VIII 
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In this case: and are two faces of the cube that lie opposite to each other.
1 lies opposite 3; 2 lies opposite 4; |
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