Non Verbal Reasoning - Cubes and Dice - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Cubes and Dice - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
Directions to Solve
The sheet of paper shown in the figure (X) given on the left hand side, in each problem, is folded to form a box. Choose from amongst the alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4), the boxes that are similar to the box that will be formed.
1.
Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (X).
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The fig. (X) is similar to the Form VI. So, when a cube is formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X), then
is one of the faces of the cube. However, the cube in fig. (1) has two such faces and fig. (4) has a face which is completely shaded. So, these two cubes cannot be formed. Hence, only the cubes in figures (2) and (3) can be formed.

Discussion:
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SWATHI said:
3 years ago
Excellent, thanks.
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SWATHI said:
3 years ago
Very good.
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Ikshika said:
4 years ago
Please someone explain this.
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Prakash said:
4 years ago
I am not understanding this. Please explain to me.
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Sachin said:
5 years ago
It's only 3.
(4)
Anjana said:
7 years ago
According to me, it is only 3.
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Chris said:
4 years ago
If you look at form vi, you see that the "+" and the "=" will form half of one cube side.
If you then look at the circle in this question you see that it lies next to one of the half sides that is not filled. i.e 2 is possible.
If you then look at the circle in this question you see that it lies next to one of the half sides that is not filled. i.e 2 is possible.
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Monu said:
7 years ago
I am not understanding this. Please explain in detail.
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Xyz said:
3 years ago
So, when a cube is formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (X) , then is one of the faces of the cube. However, the cube in fig. (1) has two such faces and fig. (4) has a face which is completely shaded.
So, these two cubes cannot be formed. Hence, only the cubes in figures (2) and (3) can be formed.
So, these two cubes cannot be formed. Hence, only the cubes in figures (2) and (3) can be formed.
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Mr. Unknown said:
6 years ago
@Navjeet Singh you are wrong.
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