Verbal Reasoning - Dice - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Dice - Dice 1 (Q.No. 10)
10.
Two positions of dice are shown below. How many points will be on the top when 2 points are at the bottom?

Answer: Option
Explanation:
In these 2 positions of a dice, one common face having points 3 is in the same position. Hence according to rule (3), there will be 4 points on the required face.
Discussion:
26 comments Page 2 of 3.
Ansh said:
8 years ago
It is stander dice so opptn B (5) is correct.
Saikumar Sharma said:
8 years ago
D is correct.
5 dots and 3 dots wasn't changed their position.
The change appeared in only two positions this two positions will be opposite direction/sides so.
Take it as top and bottom positions to now it's clear.
5 dots and 3 dots wasn't changed their position.
The change appeared in only two positions this two positions will be opposite direction/sides so.
Take it as top and bottom positions to now it's clear.
Subham Mustafi said:
8 years ago
It should be B (5).
Priyank singh said:
7 years ago
D is correct. As we taken; 3 as a common number then take a number of both dice as clockwise then we see when pointing 2 the number of the opposite is 1.
(1)
Hari said:
7 years ago
Thanks all for explaining this.
Pavan Kalyaan Vysyaraju said:
7 years ago
The most appropriate answer is 5 because it was a standard dice.
Vikas said:
7 years ago
Option B is correct because it is a standard dice.
Aparna shaji said:
7 years ago
@All.
When two dice have common face the other faces are on both dice will be opp. Here 3 opp to 3 and 5 opp to 6 now the one and only 1 will be opp to 2 as per the figure, I think this helps.
When two dice have common face the other faces are on both dice will be opp. Here 3 opp to 3 and 5 opp to 6 now the one and only 1 will be opp to 2 as per the figure, I think this helps.
(2)
Anil chaudhary said:
6 years ago
In case of standard dice, 2 will always opposite to 5.
Atul Girhale said:
5 years ago
Agree, B is the correct answer.
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