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Discussion Forum : Dice - Dice 3 (Q.No. 2)
Directions to Solve
The figure given on the left hand side in each of the following questions is folded to form a box. Choose from the alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4) the boxes that is similar to the box formed.
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Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.
Raja said:
1 year ago
How option 1 is correct? Please explain me.
(2)
Pardeep Sharma said:
7 years ago
Numbering the all blank place as 1234 both on question and answer then we find answer easily.
(2)
Rohit said:
8 years ago
The given answer is correct, as when the both diagonally shaded faces are joined, they must coincide as in fig4. Think logically.
(1)
Siddharth srivastava said:
9 years ago
Yes all fours option are valid in this case.
(2)
Ravi kumar said:
9 years ago
All 1, 2, 3, 4 cubes are possible with the given question.
(4)
Asha said:
10 years ago
The Shaded faces will be adjacent and the pattern will be like where one shade is ending, the other shade will start which is shown in Fig 4 and it is not obeyed in Fig 3.
(3)
Narayana Rao Gartam said:
1 decade ago
Let me try!
First I'll go with possible formations among the options given.
A, can be form Because we have only 2 shaded sides, in this pic the shaded sides are located in invisible side.
B, One shade is visible other shade is invisible so, This can be form.
C, While folding the two shades, the combination should give some kind of V shape. So here we can't find V shape. It can not form.
D, showing V shape. It can be form.
Except third pic remaining can form.
First I'll go with possible formations among the options given.
A, can be form Because we have only 2 shaded sides, in this pic the shaded sides are located in invisible side.
B, One shade is visible other shade is invisible so, This can be form.
C, While folding the two shades, the combination should give some kind of V shape. So here we can't find V shape. It can not form.
D, showing V shape. It can be form.
Except third pic remaining can form.
(2)
Geek said:
1 decade ago
@Susenjit Bairagi :
As we know that to diagonally shaded figure has to be adjacent in any possible configuration. Which is not in fig (2).
Now Is is possible that other shaded side is adjacent but not visible to us.
But I think we need to answer only those which we can <b>surely</b> say that this will be similar to the original box. But in fig (2) we can not be sure.
Hope you get my point. :)
As we know that to diagonally shaded figure has to be adjacent in any possible configuration. Which is not in fig (2).
Now Is is possible that other shaded side is adjacent but not visible to us.
But I think we need to answer only those which we can <b>surely</b> say that this will be similar to the original box. But in fig (2) we can not be sure.
Hope you get my point. :)
Anas said:
1 decade ago
If you fold it to a cube, we can get only blank cube without shaded face just as option 1, so then look at the answer options we have only two options A & C showing 1 (i.e A. 1&4 c. 1&2) , so we can check these two options then if we rotate the cube 1 to one step right side we could get only option 4. Thus clears OPTION A. 1&4 only.
Ben said:
1 decade ago
Yes, Susenjit is right - I thought this too!
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