Which of the four cubes on the right could be another view of the cube on the left? No cube has two identical sides unless they’re shown that way in the cube on the left.
The first of the four cubes on the right cannot be another view of the cube on the left. The second one can be, by rotating the cube up to show the bottom side. The third and fourth cubes could be other views, but only if the top and front sides in each instance are considered “different.” In each case, the top and front sides are identical after a simple rotation.