Three-Dimensional Shapes
Math ⇒ Geometry
Three-Dimensional Shapes starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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A cone has a base radius of 4 cm and a height of 9 cm. What is its volume? (Use π = 3.14)
A cube has a surface area of 54 cm². What is the length of one side?
A cube has how many faces?
A cuboid has a length of 15 cm, width of 10 cm, and height of 5 cm. What is its total surface area?
A cuboid has dimensions 8 cm × 5 cm × 3 cm. What is its total surface area?
A cuboid has length 10 cm, width 4 cm, and height 3 cm. What is its volume?
A hemisphere has a radius of 7 cm. What is its volume? (Use π = 3.14)
A prism has a triangular base with area 12 cm² and a height of 7 cm. What is its volume?
Which of the following is a polyhedron?
(1) Sphere
(2) Cylinder
(3) Cube
(4) Cone
Which of the following is NOT a property of a cube?
(1) All faces are squares
(2) All edges are equal
(3) It has 8 vertices
(4) It has 10 faces
Which of the following is NOT a property of a sphere?
(1) It has no edges
(2) It has no vertices
(3) All points on its surface are equidistant from the center
(4) It has flat faces
Which of the following is NOT a three-dimensional shape?
(1) Cube
(2) Square
(3) Sphere
(4) Cylinder
The cross-section of a cylinder parallel to its base is a _______.
The Euler’s formula for polyhedra is _______.
The number of edges in a rectangular prism is _______.
The number of vertices in a regular tetrahedron is _______.
True or False: A prism always has two parallel and congruent bases.
True or False: All faces of a cuboid are rectangles.
True or False: The base of a prism can be any polygon.
True or False: The lateral surface area of a cylinder does not include its bases.
