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The question figure shows the 3D view of an object. Identify the correct view when looking in the direction of the arrow.

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In 3D-view questions, count the number of vertical level changes—each change usually appears as a horizontal line in the projected view.
Updated On: Feb 9, 2026
  • Option 1
  • Option 2
  • Option 3
  • Option 4
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

To solve the problem, we need to identify the correct 2D view of the given 3D object when looked at from the direction indicated by the arrow. The arrow points towards the front of the object.

The object consists of three main blocks, one on top of the other two, forming an 'L' shape. When viewed from the indicated direction:

  1. The topmost block covers the entire width.
  2. The middle section appears as a narrower band directly below the top block due to the 'L' shape.
  3. The bottom will also appear as a full-width block, similar to the top block.

This should produce a view where the image has three horizontal segments: a thick stripe at the top, a narrow section in the middle, and another thick stripe at the bottom, which corresponds to Option 4.

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