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RD Sharma Solutions: Understanding Three Dimensional Shapes (Exercise 16.2)

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1. Give two new examples of each of the following three dimensional shapes: 
(i) Cone 
(ii) Sphere 
(iii) Cylinder 
(iv) Cuboid 
(v)  Pyramid 
Solution: 
 
(i) The examples of a cone are a funnel and a school bell. 
(ii) The examples of a sphere are tennis ball and a model of a globe. 
(iii) The examples of a cylinder are drink cans and delivering pipes for a water and gas. 
(iv) The examples of cuboid are a match box and brick. 
(v) The examples of pyramid are a paper- weight and a tower like the Eiffel tower. 
2. What is the shape of: 
(i)  your instrument box 
(ii) a brick 
(iii) a match box 
(iv) a rod- roller 
(v) a sweet laddoo 
Solutions: 
(i) Your instrument box - cuboid shape 
(ii) A brick – cuboid shape 
(iii) A match box - cuboid shape 
(iv) A road – roller - cylinder shape 
(v) A sweet laddoo - sphere shape 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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