Correct answer: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1
Correct answer: D
The correct top view is the image D.
Correct answer: C
This is the correct shape. The side facing us has two faces, and the side facing away from us has three faces. The faces are the same lengths as shown in the flat diagram.
Correct answer: C
B: The front piece of the object is not aligned with the back piece to one side like the aperture.
E: The top of the front piece of the object is not aligned with the top of the back piece as suggested In the aperture.
D: Neither the top nor the bottom of both pieces of the object are aligned as shown in the aperture. The length of the aperture also doesn't match.
A: The aperture is missing an opening for the lower portion of the front piece of the object.
Correct answer: A
The only remaining answer choice is the correct one. The blue rectangle is the one underneath the rectangle adjacent to the L-shape. You can picture how if the white rectangle forms the top of the L-shape, the blue one is folded such that it becomes the height of the vertical section of the ""L."" This means that the following shape is the correct answer: A
Correct answer: B
The correct front view is image B.
Correct answer: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2
Correct answer: 2-3-1-4
Correct answer: C
If the three-dimensional shape were positioned so that the front-most face were parallel with the keyhole, it would be able to fit through. Note how the triangular piece that just up above the mostly-rectangular prism farthest away from the presented three—dimensional View would require the left sloped side of the triangular portion near the top of the keyhole, and the triangular piece sticking up from the front of the presented three—dimensional View would require the right sloped side of the triangle in the keyhole. The bottom right corner of the mostly~rectangular prism comes to a point. which is accommodated by a corresponding point in the keyhole. The right angle where the mostly-rectangular prism meets the left part of the shown three-dimensional shape is also represented in the keyhole.
Correct answer: 1-2-3-4
Correct answer: B
This question deals with a shape composed of three parts. On the left of the presented three—dimensional View is a long rectangular prism; this merges on one face into a triangular prism. and on the right side of the presented View, we see that a smaller triangular prism.
Correct answer: 3-1-2-4
Correct answer: 2 cubes
There are 2 cubes that have only one of their sides painted.
Correct answer: B
Correct answer: 4 cubes
There are 4 cubes have only one of their sides painted.
Correct answer: A
Correct answer: B
Correct answer: C
Correct answer: C
Image C indicates the position of the holes on the original square.
Correct answer: 6
There are 6 cubes that have three of their exposed sides painted.
Correct answer: A
To answer this question correctly, you need to understand the difference between solid lines and dashed lines on the DAT Perceptual Ability section. In this case, we're looking for the front view. The top view of this shape shows us that it is divided into three sections. Considering just this view, this could mean a variety of different things: the shape might be cube-like and each section might be a different step, for example, but we'd have no information about how the heights of each “step"" would compare. In addition, the shape might not be a cube; angles might be involved. We can't tell solely from looking at the top view, though. The end view provides us with more information that allows us to narrow down our interpretation of the top view. Here, we see that the shape, when viewed from the end, involves an angle, and that there is a solid line at the bottom of the cube above the angular piece. This tells us that the cube is not connected to the shape that includes the angle.
Correct answer: 3
There are 3 cubes that have two of their exposed sides painted.
Correct answer: C
If we look at the shape from the front, we see that the triangular indent extends to halfway between the solid vertical line that forms the left face and the points of the rightmost part of the shape. The vertical line would be represented by the left vertical line in the Front View, and the right vertical line would be represented by a line extending downward from the ""points"" of the right side of the shape. Since these points are in line with one another, only one line would be required for the right side in the Front View diagram. Seen from the right for the End View, the solid vertical line in the middle represents the middle of the indented angle, and the two vertical lines represent the edges where on the left part of the top view, the sides angle out from the vertical line.
Correct answer: C
Correct answer: C