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?

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.
Siva Raman said:
1 decade ago
If face of 2 points is rotated to down, 5 points will go to bottom face, now 2 is in center and 4 is upper face. Hence 4 is opposite to 5.
Rahul Kumar said:
7 years ago
@All.
If you will rotate the first dice to make the position of no 2 = no 2 of the second dice the opposite face of no 5 will be 4.
If you will rotate the first dice to make the position of no 2 = no 2 of the second dice the opposite face of no 5 will be 4.
(1)
Antara Chowdhuri said:
4 years ago
In these two positions; 2 and 1 is common, 1 is common in the same position, therefore 4 is the opposite point of 5 here.
(9)
Bikram said:
7 years ago
It's wrong because one side of dice is general while other is standard, one dice can't be general and standard both.
(5)
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.
Just strike the common numbers (2, 1) of both dice, then remaining numbers on the both dice are 5-4.
Pawan said:
1 decade ago
It is not cleared that how to follow rule 2 and not justified the answer how to get 4?
Renu adhikari said:
8 years ago
How will answer 4 while 5 point side face is 2 point?
Please explain.
Please explain.
D!P said:
9 years ago
1 is same direction of two dice.
So 2 ----- 4 or 2 ---- 5.
So 2 ----- 4 or 2 ---- 5.
Harshit said:
1 decade ago
Didn't get how it's solved.
Please tell what is rule 2?
Please tell what is rule 2?
Vaibhav Sharma said:
2 years ago
How to solve this question?
Can anyone tell me?
Can anyone tell me?
(8)
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