Two positions of a cube are shown below. What will come opposite to face containing '?'?
Three positions of a cube are shown in the figure. What will come on the face opposite to N?
Two positions of a cube are shown. What number will come on the opposite to face containing '4'?
Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (A).
(A)
when a cube is formed by folding the sheet shown in fig. (A), then is one of the faces of the cube and this face lies opposite to a blank face. Also, a face bearing a square lies opposite to another blank face. The remaining two blank faces lie opposite to each other. Clearly, in the cube shown in fig. (1), the face consisting of the four symbols is not the same as that formed (as shown above). Hence, the cube in fig. (1) cannot be formed
Count the number of cubes in the given figure.
In the figure, there are 21 columns containing 2 cubes each and 4 columns containing 1 cube each.
Total number of cubes = (21 x 2) + (4 x 1) = 42 + 4 = 46.
Count the number of cubes in the given figure.
In the figure, there are 9 columns containing 5 cubes each, 7 columns containing 4 cubes each, 5 columns containing 3 cubes each and 1 column containing 1 cube.
Total number of cubes = (9 x 5) + (7 x 4) + (5 x 3) + (1 x 1) = 89
Three positions of a cube are shown below. What will come opposite to face containing '5'
What will come opposite to face containing 'E' in the cube?
Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
In each row, the second figure is obtained from the first figure by adding two mutually perpendicular line segments at the centre and the third figure is obtained from the first figure by adding four circles outside the main figure.
Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
The third figure in each row comprises of parts which are not common to the first two figures.
Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
One line is increasing in each subsequent figue.
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