Keyhole Orientation

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Juggernaut604

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Hey guys,

I have a question about keyholes. I have noticed that, when doing keyholes, the answer is invariably the shape from either the top, front, or end. Obviously, the options provided can be turned sideways, upside down, etc., but it nonetheless represents one of these sides. After re-reading the guidelines for the section, my question is:

Can the object be turned only slightly, so that the options can be something different than just the top, front, or end?

I added a keyhole that better explains my question. If we look at this keyhole from the front, side, or top, then the indentation will not show up (by virtue of the angled cut); however, if we were to turn the object only partially to the left, then indeed the cut would be present (a shape that would somewhat resemble option C). Is this allowable?

If not, how does one assume which part should be considered the front, top, or side? In some keyholes it can be ambiguous.
 

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Hey guys,

I have a question about keyholes. I have noticed that, when doing keyholes, the answer is invariably the shape from either the top, front, or end. Obviously, the options provided can be turned sideways, upside down, etc., but it nonetheless represents one of these sides. After re-reading the guidelines for the section, my question is:

Can the object be turned only slightly, so that the options can be something different than just the top, front, or end?

I added a keyhole that better explains my question. If we look at this keyhole from the front, side, or top, then the indentation will not show up (by virtue of the angled cut); however, if we were to turn the object only partially to the left, then indeed the cut would be present (a shape that would somewhat resemble option C). Is this allowable?

If not, how does one assume which part should be considered the front, top, or side? In some keyholes it can be ambiguous.
is this from BC?
 
oh yes so d answer is B.
idk how other people determine the answer but my way to answer this question the only right figure after looking at the figure from top n bottom and right to left, the only available option that seems right is B as for option c the gap in between doesn't match the actual figure n its indented inward. hope it helps.
 
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