This page covers Agniveer Army GD Paper Folding & Cutting with complete concept notes, 35 graded practice MCQs, key points and exam-specific tips. Free to study.
A square piece of paper is folded once along its diagonal. How many layers of paper will be visible if you look at the folded shape from above?
Practice 2easy
A rectangular paper is cut horizontally into 3 equal strips. Then each strip is cut vertically into 2 equal pieces. How many total pieces of paper result from these cuts?
Practice 3easy
A square paper is folded in half to form a rectangle. A small notch is cut from the folded edge (not at a corner). When the paper is unfolded, how many notches will be visible?
Practice 4easy
A rectangular piece of paper is folded once diagonally so that the bottom-left corner meets the top-right corner exactly. A single triangular notch is cut from the folded (diagonal) edge at the midpoint. When the paper is unfolded, what shape will the cut-out hole appear as?
Practice 5easy
A square piece of paper is folded once along its diagonal. How many layers of paper will be visible if you look at the folded paper from above?
Practice 6easy
A rectangular piece of paper is folded once by bringing the top edge down to meet the bottom edge. A hole is then punched through the folded paper. When the paper is unfolded, how many holes will be visible?
Practice 7easy
A square piece of paper is folded once along its diagonal. How many layers of paper will be visible if you look at the folded paper from above?
Practice 8easy
A rectangular paper is folded in half vertically (left side folds onto right side). Then it is folded in half horizontally (top folds down onto bottom). How many layers of paper exist at the corner where all folds meet?
Practice 9easy
A square piece of paper is folded once along its diagonal. After unfolding, how many regions are created by the crease line(s)?
Practice 10easy
A square piece of paper is folded once along its diagonal. How many layers of paper will be visible when looking at the folded shape from above?
Practice 11easy
A square paper has a small circle drawn in its center. The paper is folded diagonally (corner to opposite corner), then folded diagonally again in the opposite direction. When you unfold the paper completely, how many circles will be visible?
Practice 12easy
A square piece of paper is folded once along its diagonal. After unfolding, how many triangular regions are created by the fold line?
Practice 13easy
A circular piece of paper is folded in half, then folded in half again (perpendicular to the first fold). When unfolded, the crease pattern will show how many sections?
Practice 14easy
A rectangular paper is cut along a straight line from the midpoint of one long side to the midpoint of the opposite long side. How many pieces will result?
Practice 15easy
A rectangular paper is folded in half along its length. Then a triangular piece is cut from the folded paper. When unfolded, how many triangular pieces will be present?
Practice 16easy
A square paper has a small circle drawn in its center. The paper is folded diagonally once. After unfolding, how many circles will be visible on the paper?
Practice 17easy
A rectangular paper is folded in half vertically, then folded in half horizontally. If you unfold it completely, how many rectangular sections will the creases divide the paper into?
Practice 18easy
A square paper with a dot marked at its center is folded diagonally. After unfolding, where will the dot appear relative to the fold line?
Practice 19easy
A rectangular paper is folded in half lengthwise, then folded in half again widthwise. If the paper is then unfolded completely, how many rectangular sections will be visible on the paper?
Practice 20medium
A rectangular paper is folded in half lengthwise (along the longer side), then folded in half again widthwise (along the shorter side of the folded rectangle). A small hole is punched through all layers at the center of the resulting folded shape. When the paper is completely unfolded, how many holes will be visible?
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