It takes a lot of time to get a place at the prestigious Oxford University. Every day at least thousands of young students around the world start their day with the dream of studying at University. Here’s a quiz to help you understand what Oxford University questions look like. Logic puzzles reflect an individual’s mental agility. The puzzles are always complex. For you, a simple question may be a difficult one to solve. Here is one such puzzle from Oxford University and see if you can solve these: Finding identical prisms Oxford University recently shared a puzzle about identifying prisms identical.Read: 900-year-old optical illusion found in India reveals a lot about your personalityConsider the following mesh, which forms a hexagonal prism. Which of the following meshes will form an identical prism? There are 5 options in the question. The correct answer can be found at the end. Many Twitter users have been racking their brains to solve this question. Most of the answers revolved around C, D and E. “The correct answer is B because both prisms end in 1,” one user wrote. Another user named @tripleecho writes: “Exactly the same? No. Since the connective tissue in the example for both T and B is equal to 1, none of the answers provided have the same configuration. If we excluding that, then C seems satisfactory.” Sid Eydmann writes: “It must be C. The direction of the T is not 90 degrees different from 4 which eliminates other possibilities.” The correct answer is option C.
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