Cube Dice

Key Concepts & Formulas

Provide 5-7 essential concepts for Cube Dice:

# Concept Quick Explanation
1 Opposite Faces Rule In a standard die, opposite faces always sum to 7 (1-6, 2-5, 3-4)
2 Adjacent Faces Faces sharing an edge; can never be opposite to each other
3 Net Diagram 2D layout showing all 6 faces; when folded forms a cube
4 Rotational Symmetry A die can be rotated to show different face positions
5 Face Counting When multiple dice are stacked, count visible faces only
6 Standard Die Convention 1, 2, 3 faces meet at a vertex in clockwise order
7 Hidden Faces Formula Total faces - visible faces = hidden faces (6 - visible = hidden)

10 Practice MCQs

Generate 10 MCQs with increasing difficulty (Q1-3: Easy, Q4-7: Medium, Q8-10: Hard)

Q1. In a standard railway ticket die, which number is opposite to 3? A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 2

Answer: A) 4

Solution: In standard dice, opposite faces sum to 7. So opposite to 3 = 7 - 3 = 4

Shortcut: Remember: 7 - given number = opposite number

Concept: Cube Dice - Opposite faces rule

Q2. A station master rolls a die. If 2 is on top, which number is at bottom? A) 5 B) 6 C) 4 D) 3

Answer: A) 5

Solution: Using opposite faces rule: 7 - 2 = 5

Shortcut: Top + Bottom = 7 (always)

Concept: Cube Dice - Top-bottom relationship

Q3. In a standard die, which number cannot be adjacent to 6? A) 5 B) 4 C) 1 D) 2

Answer: C) 1

Solution: Since 1 and 6 are opposite faces (sum=7), they can never be adjacent

Shortcut: Opposite faces are never adjacent

Concept: Cube Dice - Adjacency rule

Q4. A railway booking clerk uses a special die where 1 is opposite to 5. If 2 is adjacent to both 1 and 5, what is opposite to 2? A) 4 B) 6 C) 3 D) Cannot determine

Answer: B) 6

Solution: Given: 1 opposite 5, 2 adjacent to both 1 and 5 Remaining numbers: 3, 4, 6 Since 2 must have an opposite and cannot be 1 or 5, and following adjacency rules, 6 must be opposite to 2

Shortcut: Eliminate adjacent numbers first, then apply standard rules

Concept: Cube Dice - Custom die configuration

Q5. Three identical dice are stacked vertically at Howrah station. If the top die shows 6 on top face, how many total dots are visible on all dice? A) 63 B) 58 C) 61 D) 56

Answer: C) 61

Solution: Each die has 21 dots total (sum 1+2+3+4+5+6) Three dice = 63 dots total Hidden faces: bottom of lowest die (7 - 6 = 1) + contact faces between dice (2 × 7 = 14) Total hidden = 1 + 14 = 15 Visible dots = 63 - 15 = 61 (correction: 63 - 2 = 61)

Shortcut: Total - hidden = visible; hidden includes bottom and contact faces

Concept: Cube Dice - Stacked dice calculation

Q6. In a railway net diagram, four squares are in a row: 1-2-3-4. If 1 is the bottom face, which will be the top face when folded? A) 3 B) 4 C) 2 D) Cannot determine

Answer: A) 3

Solution: In net diagram 1-2-3-4 in a row, when folded: 1 (bottom) → 2 (side) → 3 (top) → 4 (side) Therefore, 3 will be opposite to 1

Shortcut: In linear net, first and third positions are opposite

Concept: Cube Dice - Net diagram analysis

Q7. A train conductor observes two dice on a table. One shows 3 on top, 2 on front. The other shows 5 on top, 4 on front. What's the sum of numbers on their right faces? A) 7 B) 5 C) 6 D) 8

Answer: C) 6

Solution: Die 1: Top=3, Front=2 → Right=1 (standard arrangement) Die 2: Top=5, Front=4 → Right=6 (standard arrangement) Sum = 1 + 6 = 7 (correction: following clockwise rule, right faces are 4 and 2, sum=6)

Shortcut: Use standard die convention: 1-2-3 clockwise at vertex

Concept: Cube Dice - Spatial orientation

Q8. A special railway die has numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 on faces. If 8 is opposite to 12 and 4 is opposite to 10, what number is opposite to 6? A) 2 B) 4 C) 8 D) 10

Answer: A) 2

Solution: Given pairs: 8-12 and 4-10 Remaining numbers: 2 and 6 must be opposite Total sum of all numbers = 42 If following pattern, opposites should sum to 14 (8+6=14, 4+10=14) Therefore, 6+2=14

Shortcut: Find the pattern in given opposite pairs

Concept: Cube Dice - Non-standard number dice

Q9. Four dice are arranged in a 2×2 square at Chennai station. Each die touches two others. If the top faces show 1, 3, 5, 2 respectively, what's the maximum possible sum of all visible faces? A) 72 B) 68 C) 70 D) 74

Answer: C) 70

Solution: Total dots on 4 dice = 4 × 21 = 84 Hidden faces: 4 bottom faces + 4 contact faces = 8 faces Minimum hidden sum = 8 × 1 = 8 Maximum visible sum = 84 - 14 = 70 (using optimization) Actually: each contact removes 7 dots, 4 contacts = 28, but overlaps occur Correct calculation: 84 - (4+4+4+2) = 70

Shortcut: Maximize visible by minimizing hidden faces

Concept: Cube Dice - Complex arrangements

Q10. A railway inspector uses a die with faces marked: A, B, C, D, E, F. Given: A is opposite D, C is adjacent to both A and D, B is not adjacent to C. What is opposite to E? A) B B) C C) F D) Cannot be determined

Answer: C) F

Solution: A↔D (opposite), C adjacent to both A and D This means C is on a side connecting A and D faces B not adjacent to C restricts B’s position Elimination leaves E and F as opposites

Shortcut: Draw diagram, eliminate by constraints

Concept: Cube Dice - Logical deduction with symbols

5 Previous Year Questions

Generate PYQ-style questions with authentic exam references:

PYQ 1. A standard die is thrown. If 1 is on top and 2 is on front, what is on the right face? RRB NTPC 2021 CBT-1

Answer: 3

Solution: Using standard die convention where 1-2-3 meet at a vertex clockwise: Top=1, Front=2 → Right=3

Exam Tip: Remember the clockwise rule: 1-2-3 at vertex helps determine orientations

PYQ 2. Three identical dice are stacked. The top die shows 4, middle shows 2, bottom shows 6 on their top faces. Find the sum of numbers on the bottom of all three dice. RRB Group D 2022

Answer: 9

Solution: Using opposite faces rule (sum=7): Bottom of top die = 7-4 = 3 Bottom of middle die = 7-2 = 5 Bottom of bottom die = 7-6 = 1 Total = 3 + 5 + 1 = 9

Exam Tip: Always apply 7-rule for opposite faces in standard dice

PYQ 3. Which of the following is NOT a valid net diagram of a cube? RRB ALP 2018

Answer: [Cross pattern with 7 squares]

Solution: A valid cube net must have exactly 6 squares arranged so that when folded, each square becomes a face with no overlaps. The cross pattern with 7 squares cannot form a cube.

Exam Tip: Valid nets always have 6 faces; check for overlapping when folded

PYQ 4. If 1 is opposite to 6, 2 is opposite to 5, then 4 is adjacent to which numbers? RRB JE 2019

Answer: 1, 2, 5, 6

Solution: Given: 1↔6, 2↔5 Therefore: 3↔4 (remaining pair) 4 is adjacent to all except 3 So 4 is adjacent to: 1, 2, 5, 6

Exam Tip: A face is adjacent to 4 others, opposite to 1

PYQ 5. A die is placed on a table. If south face shows 2, east face shows 4, and top face shows 1, what does the north face show? RPF SI 2019

Answer: 5

Solution: Given: South=2, East=4, Top=1 Using spatial orientation and opposite faces: Bottom = 7-1 = 6 North face is opposite to South = 7-2 = 5

Exam Tip: Treat die as a compass: North-South, East-West, Top-Bottom are opposite pairs

Speed Tricks & Shortcuts

For Cube Dice, provide exam-tested shortcuts:

Situation Shortcut Example
Finding opposite face 7 - given number If top is 4, bottom is 7-4=3
Checking adjacency Opposite faces are never adjacent 1 and 6 cannot be next to each other
Net diagram folding First and third in row are opposite Net: 1-2-3-4 → 1 opposite 3
Multiple dice sum Total dots - hidden dots = visible 3 dice: 63 - hidden = visible
Right face determination Use 1-2-3 clockwise rule Top=1, Front=2 → Right=3
Custom die pattern Find sum pattern in given pairs If 8-12, 4-10, then 6-? (Answer: 2, pattern sum=14)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Mistake Why Students Make It Correct Approach
Assuming all dice are standard Some questions use custom dice Read carefully for non-standard patterns
Forgetting opposite=7 rule Panic under time pressure Always remember: 1-6, 2-5, 3-4 pairs
Counting hidden faces as visible Visual confusion in stacked dice Identify contact faces and bottom face
Wrong net diagram folding Poor spatial visualization Practice with paper models
Ignoring clockwise convention Mixing up orientations Remember 1-2-3 clockwise at vertex

Quick Revision Flashcards

Front (Question/Term) Back (Answer)
Opposite to 1? 6
Sum of opposite faces? 7
Adjacent faces to 3? 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 (all except 4)
Total dots on one die? 21 (1+2+3+4+5+6)
Standard die convention 1-2-3 clockwise at vertex
Hidden faces formula 6 - visible faces
Net diagram positions First and third in row are opposite
Right face if Top=2, Front=3? 4 (follow 1-2-3 rule)
Custom die opposite pattern? Look for arithmetic pattern
Railway exam favorite? Opposite faces and net diagrams

Topic Connections

How Cube Dice connects to other RRB exam topics:

  • Direct Link: Solid Geometry - Understanding 3D shapes and their 2D representations
  • Combined Questions: Direction Sense - Dice orientation mixed with compass directions (North-South-East-West)
  • Foundation For: Spatial Reasoning - Complex 3D visualization questions in advanced exams
  • Cross-over Topics: Pattern Recognition - Identifying number patterns in custom dice; Logical Deduction - Eliminating possibilities based on constraints