AFCT Assembling Objects 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Two puzzle pieces need to be connected at labeled points. Piece A has point 'a' at its top edge, and Piece B has point 'a' at its left edge. When assembled correctly, which statement is true?
- The pieces overlap completely
- Point 'a' on Piece A meets point 'a' on Piece B (Correct answer)
- The pieces are placed side by side without touching
- Point 'a' connects to a different labeled point
Correct answer: Point 'a' on Piece A meets point 'a' on Piece B
In assembling objects questions with labeled connection points, matching labels must meet at the same point.
AFCT assembling objects questions test spatial reasoning. When pieces have labeled connection points, the same letter on different pieces indicates where they connect. Point 'a' on Piece A must meet point 'a' on Piece B. Pieces may need rotation or flipping to achieve this connection.
Question 2: A set of shapes must be assembled into a square. You have two right triangles and one rectangle. The rectangle's width equals the triangles' shortest side. How do the triangles attach to the rectangle?
- Both on the same side
- One on each of the two shorter ends (Correct answer)
- Stacked on top of each other above the rectangle
- They don't connect to the rectangle at all
Correct answer: One on each of the two shorter ends
To form a square, the triangles attach to the shorter ends of the rectangle, with hypotenuses forming outer edges.
Each triangle attaches to one of the rectangle's shorter ends, with the right angle against the rectangle and the hypotenuse becoming an outer edge. The triangle's shortest side matches the rectangle's width, and the other sides complete the square dimensions.
Question 3: Looking at a flat pattern (net) of a cube, how many squares are in the pattern?
- 4
- 6 (Correct answer)
- 8
- 5
Correct answer: 6
A cube has 6 faces, so its flat net pattern consists of exactly 6 connected squares.
A cube has exactly 6 faces, so its net consists of 6 connected squares. There are 11 different possible net arrangements that fold into a cube. Opposite faces in the folded cube never share an edge in the net, which helps eliminate incorrect answers.
Question 4: A shape is rotated 180 degrees clockwise. Which of the following is also true about the resulting position?
- It is the same as a 90-degree rotation
- It is the same as a 180-degree counterclockwise rotation (Correct answer)
- It is back in its original position
- It has been flipped (mirrored)
Correct answer: It is the same as a 180-degree counterclockwise rotation
A 180-degree rotation clockwise produces the same result as a 180-degree counterclockwise rotation.
At 180 degrees, clockwise and counterclockwise rotations produce identical results because 180 is exactly half of a full rotation (360). Whether you turn halfway left or right, you end up the same way. Note that rotation differs from reflection: a 180 degree rotation preserves handedness while a mirror flip reverses it.
Question 5: You are shown five separate pieces that form a complete circle when assembled. One piece is a semicircle. What can you determine about the remaining four pieces?
- They must all be the same size
- Together they form the other semicircle (Correct answer)
- Each must be exactly one-eighth of the circle
- They cannot include any curved edges
Correct answer: Together they form the other semicircle
Since one piece is a semicircle (half the circle), the remaining four pieces must together form the other half.
If one piece is a semicircle (50%), the four remaining pieces must collectively form the other semicircle. They do not need to be equal in size; they could be any combination of shapes as long as they complete the other half. They will have curved edges where they form the circumference.
Question 6: Two pieces are connected at points labeled 'b'. Piece 1 must be rotated 90 degrees clockwise before connecting. After assembly, Piece 1's original top edge now faces which direction?
- Up
- Right (Correct answer)
- Down
- Left
Correct answer: Right
When rotated 90 degrees clockwise, the top edge moves to face the right side.
A 90-degree clockwise rotation moves edges: top to right, right to bottom, bottom to left, left to top. So the original top edge faces right after a single 90 degree clockwise turn. Understanding these transformations is essential for assembling objects questions.
Two puzzle pieces need to be connected at labeled points.
Piece A has point 'a' at its top edge, and Piece B has point 'a' at its left edge.
When assembled correctly, which statement is true?