Cube & Dice - Beginner-Intermediate Level: conceptual clarity BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE

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Question 1

This net folds into a alternate dice. Dice Net32?456 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a alternate dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔4, 2↔3, 5↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 1.

Question 2

Two views of a standard dice are shown: View 1: Top=2, Front=3 View 2: Top=6, Front=5 Which face is opposite to face 2?
In a standard dice, opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Face 2 is opposite to face 5.

Question 3

Which dice configuration matches this net? Dice Net314652
This net forms a alternate dice. When folded, opposite faces are: 1↔4, 2↔3, 5↔6. In the net, opposite faces are never adjacent.

Question 4

Which dice configuration matches this net? Dice Net264513
This net forms a alternate dice. When folded, opposite faces are: 1↔4, 2↔3, 5↔6. In the net, opposite faces are never adjacent.

Question 5

Two views of a alternate dice are shown: View 1: Top=1, Front=6 View 2: Top=3, Front=4 Which face is opposite to face 1?
In a alternate dice, opposite pairs are: 1↔4, 2↔3, 5↔6.
Face 1 is opposite to face 4.

Question 6

A custom dice starts with: • Top: 1, Front: 2 It is rotated: rotate left → rotate backward Current Orientation6Top3Front5Right What number is on the TOP face after these rotations?
Initial: Top=1, Front=2
Rotation sequence: L → B
After applying all rotations, Top=6, Front=3, Right=5

Question 7

This net folds into a custom dice. Dice Net1?3256 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a custom dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 4.

Question 8

Which dice configuration matches this net? Dice Net164352
This net forms a standard dice. When folded, opposite faces are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4. In the net, opposite faces are never adjacent.

Question 9

Three faces of a alternate dice meet at a vertex: 5, 3, and 4. Which face is opposite to face 5?
In a alternate dice, opposite pairs are fixed.
Face 5 is opposite to face 6.
At the vertex where 5, 3, and 4 meet, the opposite face 6 is not visible.

Question 10

A alternate dice starts with: • Top: 1, Front: 2 It is rotated: rotate clockwise → rotate left → rotate forward Current Orientation3Top1Front3Right What number is on the TOP face after these rotations?
Initial: Top=1, Front=2
Rotation sequence: C → L → F
After applying all rotations, Top=3, Front=1, Right=3

Question 11

In a alternate dice, if face 6 is visible, which of the following CANNOT be adjacent to it?
In a alternate dice, opposite faces are never adjacent.
Face 6 is opposite to face 5.
Therefore, Face 5 cannot be adjacent to 6.

Question 12

In a alternate dice, opposite faces sum to 7. 5 dice stacked vertically. What is the sum of numbers on all visible faces?
Total sum on 5 dice = 5 × 21 = 105
Hidden faces = 10
Each hidden face has its opposite hidden (sum = 7)
Hidden sum = 10 × 3.5 = 35.0
Visible sum = 105 - 35.0 = 70

Question 13

Which dice configuration matches this net? Dice Net314562
This net forms a custom dice. When folded, opposite faces are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6. In the net, opposite faces are never adjacent.

Question 14

A alternate dice starts with: • Top: 1, Front: 2 It is rotated: rotate forward → rotate right Current Orientation3Top4Front1Right What number is on the TOP face after these rotations?
Initial: Top=1, Front=2
Rotation sequence: F → R
After applying all rotations, Top=3, Front=4, Right=1

Question 15

Three faces of a standard dice meet at a vertex: 6, 4, and 5. Which face is opposite to face 6?
In a standard dice, opposite pairs are fixed.
Face 6 is opposite to face 1.
At the vertex where 6, 4, and 5 meet, the opposite face 1 is not visible.

Question 16

A custom dice starts with: • Top: 1, Front: 2 It is rotated: rotate clockwise → rotate left → rotate forward → rotate right Current Orientation5Top4Front1Right What number is on the TOP face after these rotations?
Initial: Top=1, Front=2
Rotation sequence: C → L → F → R
After applying all rotations, Top=5, Front=4, Right=1

Question 17

In a standard dice, if face 4 is visible, which of the following CANNOT be adjacent to it?
In a standard dice, opposite faces are never adjacent.
Face 4 is opposite to face 3.
Therefore, Face 3 cannot be adjacent to 4.

Question 18

Two views of a standard dice are shown: View 1: Top=2, Front=3 View 2: Top=6, Front=2 Which face is opposite to face 2?
In a standard dice, opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Face 2 is opposite to face 5.

Question 19

Two views of a standard dice are shown: View 1: Top=6, Front=2 View 2: Top=1, Front=4 Which face is opposite to face 6?
In a standard dice, opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Face 6 is opposite to face 1.

Question 20

Which dice configuration matches this net? Dice Net532164
This net forms a standard dice. When folded, opposite faces are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4. In the net, opposite faces are never adjacent.
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