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Q41
(IAS/2007)
Miscellaneous & General Knowledge › Important Days, Places & Events › Important Days, Places & Events
Six faces of a cube are numbered from 1 to 6, each face carrying one different number. Further, 1. The face 2 is opposite to the face 6. 2. The face 1 is opposite to the face 5. 3. The face 3 is between the face 1 and the face 5. 4. The face 4 is adjacent to the face 2. Which one of the following is correct?
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SIMILAR QUESTIONS
Each of the six faces of a cube is numbered by one of the six digits from 1 to 6. This cube is shown in its four different positions in the figures I, II, III and IV: Consider the following statements: I. Figures II and III are sufficient to know as to which face is opposite to the face numbered 6. II. Figure II and III are sufficient to know as to which face is opposite to the face numbered 4. III. Figures I and IV are sufficient to know as to which face is opposite to the face numbered 3. Which of the statements given are correct?
The square root of the cube of this number is the cube of its square root. It is not 1 and it is less than 6. What is it ?