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Hey guys,

I posted 3 Key Hole questions in the attached files. Can someone explain the answers to me? They just do not make sense.

Q15) I think the correct answer is E
Q17) No idea
Q18) D cannot be the right answer because the width of the rectangular does not match to the original figure.

Thanx!
 

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Hey guys,

I posted 3 Key Hole questions in the attached files. Can someone explain the answers to me? They just do not make sense.

Q15) I think the correct answer is E
Q17) No idea
Q18) D cannot be the right answer because the width of the rectangular does not match to the original figure.

Thanx!


you worry too much. the first one, place your eye looking from one diagonal end to the other. start from the lower left corner. look for the overall shape, and then look at depth (meaning is one taller or shorter than another piece).

#17 is wrong b/c you didnt account for the arc. your answer is completely wrong b/c it is basically a square when the object clearly shows an arc as a side. it's not A b/c the begnning of the arc is slightly tilted back not a perfect angle shapes.

#18, your answer is wrong b/c the bottom feet should be shorter length and you didnt account for one corner being a stub and not an angle. their answer isn't right either b/c the little "wing" should be stubbed on one corner and not a perfect angle (the bottom of the wing). E is more of a probably answer then theirs.

the real thing isnt this hard. is this from qvault? go use crack or bootcamp for pat.
 
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you worry too much. the first one, place your eye looking from one diagonal end to the other. start from the lower left corner. look for the overall shape, and then look at depth (meaning is one taller or shorter than another piece).

#17 is wrong b/c you didnt account for the arc. your answer is completely wrong b/c it is basically a square when the object clearly shows an arc as a side. it's not A b/c the begnning of the arc is slightly tilted back not a perfect angle shapes.

#18, your answer is wrong b/c the bottom feet should be shorter length and you didnt account for one corner being a stub and not an angle. their answer isn't right either b/c the little "wing" should be stubbed on one corner and not a perfect angle (the bottom of the wing). E is more of a probably answer then theirs.

the real thing isnt this hard. is this from qvault? go use crack or bootcamp for pat.

Thank you for your reply and explanation! I agree with you on #15 and #18. For #18, E is the best answer among the 5 options.
For #17, if looking the original object from the right-side, it is possible the aperture is square-like. Just release that C could be the right answer if you look from the top. A, B, D and E are just off too much.

Those questions were from a random website, not qvault. I will definitely try Crack or Bootcamp.
 
For #17, if looking the original object from the right-side, it is possible the aperture is square-like.

True, but it would look like a square with 90 degree perpendicular angles on all 4 sides not slanted sides. Look at the answer choices and look for the ones that look like the real picture. Then start eliminating them due to differences. That's how I do it. You might do it differently. Everyone chooses what works for them.
 
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