A sheet of paper is folded along the dotted line successively along the directions shown and is then punched at the last step. Ho…
General Intelligence & Reasoning ·Previously asked in SSC CGL 2024
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Question
A sheet of paper is folded along the dotted line successively along the directions shown and is then punched at the last step. How would this paper look when unfolded? [Refer to the figure.]
- A. Option 1
- B. Option 2 (Correct answer)
- C. Option 3
- D. Option 4
Correct Answer
Option B — Option 2
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is Option 2.
Key Points
- Unfolding reverses each fold, and every punched hole is mirrored across each fold line it passes back through.
- Reflecting the single punch back through the successive folds reproduces the hole pattern shown in option 2.
Additional Information
- Paper-folding questions reverse in the opposite order to the folds: unfold the last fold first.
- Each unfolding mirrors every existing hole across the fold line, so the count doubles at each step — one punch through two folds opens to four holes.
- Holes punched exactly on a fold line do not double; they stay single. Checking the hole count against the number of folds eliminates most options immediately.
Topics covered: SSC CGL 2024 Reasoning Paper Folding