Verbal Reasoning - Dice - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Dice - Dice 1 (Q.No. 9)
9.
Here two positions of dice are shown. If there are two dots in the bottom, then how many dots will be on the top?

Answer: Option
Explanation:
Here the common faces with 4 dots are in same positions.
Hence 2 will be opposite to 5.
Discussion:
9 comments Page 1 of 1.
Sunil dagur said:
5 years ago
It is a standard dice,so in standard dice 2 is opposite to 5 & 1is opposite to 6& 4 is opposite to 3.
Or we can solve in another way by using one common trick,by taking 4 commons in both figures and moving clockwise;
4-6-5.
4-1-2.
The number opposite to 4 is a missing number which is 3,
That's it.
Or we can solve in another way by using one common trick,by taking 4 commons in both figures and moving clockwise;
4-6-5.
4-1-2.
The number opposite to 4 is a missing number which is 3,
That's it.
(2)
Haibsusn said:
4 years ago
If we add the sum of everything then we won't get 7. So this is a standard dice.
If 2 is at the top to make it 7 we have subtracted 7 from 2 and the answer is 5.
Hence the answer is 5.
If 2 is at the top to make it 7 we have subtracted 7 from 2 and the answer is 5.
Hence the answer is 5.
Akshay said:
3 years ago
No, 1 is sd and the other is nsd (non-stanadrd and we will follow nsd rule so 4 is common and when rotated clockwise 2 = 3.
(3)
Vinay@ said:
4 years ago
@All.
Rotate clockwise or east to West two times.
And, You can clearly observe that 1-6, 2-5.
Rotate clockwise or east to West two times.
And, You can clearly observe that 1-6, 2-5.
(1)
Prakash said:
4 years ago
Please, explain the answer clearly.
Saumyadeep Dutta said:
1 year ago
I think the right Answer is 3.
Mohit said:
7 years ago
Please solve it clearly.
Hdhdhh said:
2 years ago
The Correct answer is 3
Amarjeet Kumar said:
7 years ago
How? explain it.
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