Step 1: Shape of the pyramid.
The pyramid has a square base and 4 isosceles triangular faces, all meeting at the apex.
Step 2: Possible projections.
- When light is along the axis (top view), the shadow will be a square (like option S).
- When light is at an angle that highlights two adjacent triangular faces and the apex, the shadow will be a pentagon (like option R).
- When the pyramid is tilted further, the shadow can appear as an irregular quadrilateral (like option Q).
Step 3: Checking option P.
Shadow P shows a square with one clean cut side. Such a shape cannot occur because:
- The pyramid has a pointed apex, so any tilted shadow must taper, not produce a flat "chopped" edge like in P.
- The square base projection can only appear as a full square (S), not a partial irregular square like P.
Step 4: Conclusion.
Thus, shadow P is not possible.
\[
\boxed{\text{P is not possible.}}
\]
Match the position of feet in Group I to the most appropriate description of stability of human body in Group II.
Group I
P \(\text{Position 1: Feet slightly apart in parallel}\)
Q \(\text{Position 2: Feet apart in a wide stance}\)
R \(\text{Position 3: Feet close together with a narrow stance}\)
S \(\text{Position 4: Feet in a wide cross stance}\)
Group II
1 Stable antero-posteriorly
2 Laterally stable
3 Fairly stable in all directions
4 Vertically stable
5 Unstable
The following two-dimensional visual composition represents \(\underline{\hspace{3cm}}\). 

