R. Gupta Solutions for Chapter: Cubes and Dices, Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Questions from R. Gupta Solutions for Chapter: Cubes and Dices, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
A cube, on whose sides letters have been written, is shown below in different positions as can be seen from different directions. Find the missing letter.

The number of cubes arranged one over the other in this figure will be:

Two positions of a block are shown below. and are on opposite faces.
When is at the bottom, what number will be at the top?

Two positions of a dice are shown below. When the face having two dots is at the bottom, how may dots will be at the top?

Six sides of a cube are coloured in the following manner:
If blue and orange are opposite and red is on the top, which colour will be at the bottom?

In the following question, a dice has been marked with some letters and placed in three different orientations. Based on these orientations, answer the question given below:
Which letter is opposite to Q?

In the following question, a dice has been marked with some letters and placed in three different orientations. Based on these orientations, answer the question given below:
If one of the three visible faces of the cube is hidden, which letter is opposite to O?
