Verbal Reasoning - Dice - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Dice - Dice 1 (Q.No. 2)
2.

Two positions of dice are shown below. How many points will appear on the opposite to the face containing 5 points?

3
1
2
4
Answer: Option
Explanation:
In these two positions one of the common face having 1 point is in the same position. Therefore according to rule (2). There will be 4 points on the required face.
Discussion:
27 comments Page 2 of 3.

Sateesh said:   10 years ago
Very simple:

Just strike the common numbers (2, 1) of both dice, then remaining numbers on the both dice are 5-4.

Shahid said:   10 years ago
How we can learn this kind of question I am trying to solve this kind of question, however this goes out of mind so please give me any suggestions.

Pk(praveenkumar) said:   10 years ago
What is rule no.2?

Explain the rule.

Aditya said:   9 years ago
@Sateesh.

Your answer was easy to understand.

Surinder kumar said:   9 years ago
Please tell me rule 2.

D!P said:   9 years ago
1 is same direction of two dice.

So 2 ----- 4 or 2 ---- 5.

Veerpal kaur said:   9 years ago
Here the sum of any two side of side is 7 so it is general dice and in case of general dice we have.

1 opposite to 6.
2 opposite to 5.
3 opposite to 4?

But it is following the rule of standard dice how? Aan anyone explain?

Sahil indorkar said:   8 years ago
According to rule, when two faces of each dice are common. Another face are always common.

In 1st dice (2, 1 are appeared).
In 2nd dice (2, 1 are appeared).

Remaining are 5 and 4 so according to the rule, they are opposite to each other.
(2)

Renu adhikari said:   8 years ago
How will answer 4 while 5 point side face is 2 point?

Please explain.

Smruti said:   7 years ago
According to the rule,

In this case, if the two numbers are common in both the dices then the left number of 1st dice is opposite to the left number of 2nd dice.

In 1st and 2nd dice 2&1appear.
And rest 5&4so they are opposite to each other.


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