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    Which of the following shapes is not used in making the above figure?
    Solution


    No rectangle has been used to make the above figure.
  • Question 2
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    How many corners are there in the given figure?

    Solution
  • Question 3
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    How many straight lines are used to make the following figure?

    Solution
  • Question 4
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    The given figure shows a cube.


    How many such cubes are needed to make the following object?
    Solution
  • Question 5
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    The given figure shows a cube.


    How many such cubes are needed to make the following object?

    Solution
    We need 11 such cubes to make the following object.

  • Question 6
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    Number of straight lines needed to make the shaded figure below is ______.

    Solution

    So, 8 straight lines are needed to make the shaded figure.
  • Question 7
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    Which of the following objects is the best example of a cone?
    Solution
    A cone is a solid or hollow object which tapers from a circular base to a point.
  • Question 8
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    Name the shape of the shaded face.

    Solution
    A cuboid is a 3D shape with six faces. The shaded face is a rectangle.
  • Question 9
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    Which of the following figures has exactly 6 corners?
    Solution


    There are 6 corners in a hexagon.
  • Question 10
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    There are ______ slanting lines in the given figure.
    Solution
    CA, CB, ZX and YX are the 4 slanting lines in the figure.

  • Question 11
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    There are ______ triangles in the given figure.
    Solution
    There are 5 triangles in the given figure, i.e. AXZ, XZY, XYB, CAB and CZY.

  • Question 12
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    Which of the following objects is the best example of a cylinder?
    Solution
    A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with two round shapes at either end and two parallel lines connecting the round ends.
  • Question 13
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    Look at the objects shown in the cluster below:


    In what respect are the objects shown in the cluster above alike?
    Solution
    All the stars are of different sizes, however, they have the same colour and shape.
  • Question 14
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    How many corner points are there in the figure above?
    Solution

    There are 14 corner points in the figure above.
  • Question 15
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    How many triangles are there in the given figure?
    Solution


    The triangles in the figure are: AGH, BHI, ICJ, JDK, KEL, GLF, AEC, and BFD.
    So, there are 8 triangles in the given figure.
  • Question 16
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    How many faces does the given figure have?
    Solution

    Number of faces = 5
  • Question 17
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    Look at the objects in the group below:



    How many triangles are there in the given group?
    Solution
    There are 9 triangles.

  • Question 18
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    What is the shape of the face of a cube?

    Solution
    A cube is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces.
  • Question 19
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    How many triangles are there in the given figure?

    Solution

    The triangles in the given figure are: AFE, FJE, FGJ, EJD, GHJ, JHI, JID, GBH, DIC, FBI, EHC, ABC, and AGD.
    Total number of triangles = 13
  • Question 20
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    Which of the following could be the shape of one of the faces of a prism?
    Solution

    ABC and DEF are two triangles in the given figure.
    ADFC, ADEB and BCFE are three rectangle in the given figure.
    So, a triangle can be one of the faces of prism.
  • Question 21
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    Mohak is drawing different shapes on his drawing book. He is only drawing shapes with all sides of the same length and having four right angles.
    Which of the following shapes is likely to be among her drawings?
    Solution
    A square has all its sides of equal length. Also, it has 4 right angles.
  • Question 22
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    A garden is in the shape of a rectangle, 40 metres long and 20 metres wide. What is the total sum of its length and breadth?

    Solution


    Sum of lengths = 40 metres + 40 metres = 80 metres
    Sum of breadths = 20 metres + 20 metres = 40 metres
    Total sum of length and breadth = 80 metres + 40 metres = 120 metres
  • Question 23
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    Harshiya wants to draw a square with the help of an object. Which of the following objects can she use?

    Solution
    Both B and C are square objects and they can be used for drawing a square.
  • Question 24
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    A wooden wall clock is in the form of a square. The sum of the lengths of all sides of the wall clock is 48 cm. Find the length of its each side.
    Solution


    All sides of a square are equal.
    Sum of all sides = 4 x Side
    48 = 4 x Side
    Length of each side of square = = 12 cm
  • Question 25
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    Three types of biscuits are put on a table and Naman wants to eat a cuboidal-shaped biscuit. Which of the following biscuits can he eat?

    Solution
    He can eat biscuit B, as it is cuboidal in shape.
  • Question 26
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    Which of the following statements about a rectangle is false?
    Solution
    Option (3) is false because the opposite sides of a rectangle are equal.
  • Question 27
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    Match the following shaded faces to the shapes they form:

    Solution
    In figure A, the shaded face is a square.
    In figure B, the shaded face is a rectangle.
    In figure C, the shaded face is a hexagon.
    In figure D, the shaded face is an oval.
    A - 2, B - 4, C - 1, D - 3
  • Question 28
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    Select the incorrect statement from the following:
    Solution
    Option (3) is false because a square is a quadrilateral with equal interior angles and side lengths.
  • Question 29
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    Which among the following is/are INCORRECT on the basis of the given figure?
    Solution


    There are 5 triangles, i.e. ABD, ICE, GDF, JCD, KDE.
    There are 2 horizontal lines, i.e. AH, BF.
    There are 6 slanted lines, not 5, i.e. AB, IC, AD, IE, HF, GD.
  • Question 30
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    The figure below is made up of 5 squares. Find the length of each side of square B.

    Solution
    Total length of all the squares joined at the sides = (A + B + C + D + E) = 38 cm
    Length of A = 12 cm
    Length of C = 8 cm
    Length of D = Length of E = 4 cm
    Length of B = 38 cm - (12 cm + 8 cm + 4 cm + 4 cm)
    Length of B = 10 cm
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