Non Verbal Reasoning - Paper Cutting - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Paper Cutting - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
Directions to Solve
Each of the following questions consists of a set of three figures X, Y and Z showing a sequence of folding of apiece of paper. Figure (Z) shows the manner in which the folded paper has been cut. These three figures are followed by four answer figures from which you have to choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of figure (Z).
3.
Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of Figure (Z).

Discussion:
14 comments Page 1 of 2.
Ankita jain said:
1 decade ago
Why not D option. ?
As it is plane by both the sides and appear similar to Z when cutted by both side.
As it is plane by both the sides and appear similar to Z when cutted by both side.
Viola said:
1 decade ago
I think its none of them this is very hard and shouldn't be for children. They should make more realistic questions that are actually non-verbal reasoning.
Likhita said:
1 decade ago
Why can't it be 2nd option? I want to know.
Sneha said:
10 years ago
Why not it be 3 option?
Pranali said:
9 years ago
Answer 2 is correct.
The interesting part is the paper shouldn't just unfold the way it is but after cutting the given figure on it. So, when the paper is unfold after cutting the figure that will be your answer choice.
The interesting part is the paper shouldn't just unfold the way it is but after cutting the given figure on it. So, when the paper is unfold after cutting the figure that will be your answer choice.
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Hari said:
9 years ago
Why not option D?
Md shahzad alam said:
9 years ago
Someone please explain this clearly.
Cr4zy said:
8 years ago
If you folded it following the dotted lines, and if you imagine the paper is transparent, only number two would appear like Figure Z.
Chayan deokar said:
8 years ago
Why not 3?
L.mohanraj said:
8 years ago
Why not 4?
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