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Questions 1 & 2

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For questions 1 and 2:
For each question, a three-dimensional object is displayed at left. This figure is followed by outlines of five openings or apertures.
The assignment is the same for each question. Imagine how the object at left looks from all directions, not just the one shown. Choose one of the five openings presented which would allow the object to pass through if the proper side were inserted first. Mark the letter that corresponds to the selected aperture.
Basic Rules
The irregular object at left may be rotated in any manner. It may be inserted through the aperture starting with a side not shown.

Once the irregular object has started through the aperture, it may not be rotated or turned in any way. The object must pass completely through the aperture. The aperture is always the exact shape of the external outline of the object.

Both the irregular object and openings are drawn to the same scale.

There are no irregularities in any hidden part of the object. If a figure has symmetric indentations, hidden portions are symmetric with visible parts.

There is only one correct answer choice for each object.
Q1
Question 1
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Q2
Question 2
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