To determine which views are of the same solid object shown on the left, we analyze each given option and compare it with the two provided views. The task involves spatial reasoning to align the perspectives.
First, observe the existing views on the left side:
Now, compare each option against these views:
Option 1 shares matching visible edges and corners with the provided views after considering rotation and alignment.
Option 2 aligns perfectly when positioned similarly, revealing consistency in structure and geometry with the original views.
Option 3, upon comparison, also reveals consistency with minor perspective adjustments needed, confirming its similarity to the object.
Option 4, however, when critically analyzed, displays discrepancies unable to align properly with the original perspectives.
Conclusively, options 1, 2, and 3 are views of the same object, as they consistently match with the original object’s given views from different angles.