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The document contains a series of multiple-choice and numerical answer questions related to three-dimensional geometry and critical thinking, specifically focusing on cubes, surfaces, and solids. Each question includes options for answers, with some questions already answered and others yet to be attempted. The questions are part of a quiz designed for design aptitude assessments.
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07. Forms & Objects - PG (page 2 of 5) SILICA

The document contains a series of multiple-choice and numerical answer questions related to three-dimensional geometry and critical thinking, specifically focusing on cubes, surfaces, and solids. Each question includes options for answers, with some questions already answered and others yet to be attempted. The questions are part of a quiz designed for design aptitude assessments.
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CEED | 2013 | Q.48 | MCQ | 2.00 marks
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Marked out of The figure shown below is a composition of cubes of four by four by four matrix. Some
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of the cubes are removed, but no cubes those are not visible are removed. How many 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
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a. 49

b. 45

c. 47

d. 51

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Question 12
NID - PG | 2017 | Q.36 | MCQ | 0.50 marks
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a. 18

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d. 20

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Question 13
CEED | 2016 | Q.06 | NAT | 2.00 marks
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The 3D solid given below has edges of equal length of 16 cm. A rectangular hole of dimensions 4x3 cm and
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depth 2 cm is made in the centre of each face. Calculate the total surface are of the resulting solid in square cm.
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CEED | 2017 | Q.09 | NAT | 3.00 marks
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A UNION of three solids (a cylinder of diameter 20 units, a cuboid of side 20 units, and a triangular prism with
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base of the triangle 20 units and height 20 units) is shown below. Visualise the new solid formed by the
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INTERSECTION of these three solids in this arrangement. How many surfaces will the resultant solid have?
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b. 4

c. 2

d. 1

e. 5

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CEED | 2018 | Q.17 | MCQ | 2.00 marks
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NID - PG | 2017 | Q.30 | MCQ | 0.50 marks
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Marked out of How many surfaces are there in the given three dimensional figure? The surface that is not visible in the figure is
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a. 12

b. 16

c. 10

d. 14

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CEED | 2017 | Q.07 | NAT | 3.00 marks
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Some cubes are missing from a 4 x 8 x 8 tightly packed structure made of alternating white and blue solid cubes
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as shown below. No cubes have been removed from the portion that is not visible. What is the total number of
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blue cubes in this structure?
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a. 112

b. 114

c. 113

d. 111

e. 115

Question 18
CEED | 2016 | Q.35 | MCQ | 2.00 marks
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Marked out of Shown below on left are two orthographic views of an object. Identify the correct top view from the given
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CEED | 2016 | Q.06 | NAT | 2.00 marks
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Given below ABCDA’B’C’D’ is a 4 cm x 4 cm x 4 cm cube. The shape ARDS is a part the pyramid placed on the
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cube. Point P is on middle of line segment A’B’ and point Q is at the centre of line segment BC QR = 1 cm is on
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the line segment TQ, parallel to AB. Point T is at the centre of line segment AF and ST = 4 CM. An ant digs a
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tunnel through the cube on the path PC and then travels via point Q and R to finally stop at S. What would be the
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a. 11

b. 15

c. 14

d. 13

e. 12

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A platonic solid has all faces congruent. Given below is one face of a platonic solid. Faces of this solid meet to
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create six vertices and twelve edges. Visualizing this solid, count the total number of triangles visible on all the
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