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Free Online Coaching for Bank PO Exams- Miscellaneous Questions

Free Online Coaching for Bank PO Exams- Miscellaneous Questions

Online bank coaching videos : There are many miscellaneous topics like Cube, Dice, Directions etc. from which 3-5 questions are expected in preliminary as well as mains examination. So, we at Takshila Learning are providing you some of the important miscellaneous questions that you should definitely go through before taking up any exam:
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Directions for Question No. 1-3: Read the following instructions carefully and answer the following questions:

  1. There is a rectangular wooden block of length 4 cm, height 3 cm, and breadth 3 cm.
  2. The two opposite surfaces of dimension 4 cm x 3 cms are painted yellow on the outside.
III. The other two opposite surfaces of dimension 4 cm x 3 cm are painted red on the outside
  1. The remaining two surfaces of dimension 3 cm x 3 cm are painted green on the outside
  2. Now, the block is cut in such a manner that cubes of 1cm x 1cm x 1cm are formed.

  1. How many cubes formed will have only one color?
    1. 10        b. 15          c. 12                d. 16

  1. How many cubes formed will have no color?
  2. 1       b. 2           c. 4           d. 6

  1. How many cubes formed will have any two colors?
  2. 30      b. 22         c. 16       d. 14

Sol:1-3:

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