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Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

Q1: Continue the series in the flag:

Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

Q2: Give two examples for each:

a) Sphere

b) Cylinder

c) Cube

Q3: For each of the following solid shapes, write the type of faces (flat, or curved or both) it has:

a) Book

b) Tyres

c) Jocker's cap

d) Dice 

e) Almirah

Q4: Write True or False

a) A sphere has 2 curved faces. 

b) A cone has 1 corner, 1 flat face, 1 curved edge and 1 curved face.

c) A cube has 8 corners, 12 edges and 6 faces. 

Q5: Draw some straight lines by joining the dots:

Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

Q6: Tick (✓) shapes which are made up of straight lines only:

Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

Q7: Write the names of the shapes of the following objects:

a) Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

b) Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

c) Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

d) Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

Q8: Look at the map given above and tick the correct word:

Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

a) The location of the boy from the big tree is _______ .

b) The location of the elephant from the boy is ________ .

Q9: Fill in the Blanks

a)  A square has ______ corners.

b) A cylinder has ______ curved edges.

c) A cuboid has ______ edges.

d) All the sides of a square are ________  .

e) A triangle has sides _______ and ________ vertices.

Q10:  Identify the Shapes

Look at the following objects and identify which ones are solid and which ones are plane shapes. Write "Solid" or "Plane" next to each object.

  • A football
  • A book
  • A coin
  • An ice cream cone

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FAQs on Geometry Class 3 Worksheet Maths

1. What are the basic properties of geometric shapes?
Ans.Geometric shapes have specific properties such as the number of sides, angles, and symmetry. For example, a triangle has three sides and the sum of its interior angles equals 180 degrees. A square has four equal sides and four right angles.
2. How do you calculate the area of different geometric shapes?
Ans.The area can be calculated using different formulas depending on the shape. For a rectangle, the area is length multiplied by width (A = l × w). For a triangle, the area is half the base times the height (A = 1/2 × b × h). A circle's area is calculated using the formula A = πr², where r is the radius.
3. What is the difference between perimeter and area?
Ans.Perimeter is the total distance around a shape, while area measures the space contained within the shape. For example, the perimeter of a rectangle is 2(length + width), while the area is length multiplied by width.
4. How are angles classified in geometry?
Ans.Angles are classified based on their measure. Acute angles measure less than 90 degrees, right angles measure exactly 90 degrees, obtuse angles measure more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees, and straight angles measure exactly 180 degrees.
5. What is the Pythagorean theorem and how is it used?
Ans.The Pythagorean theorem states that in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse (c) is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides (a and b). It is expressed as a² + b² = c² and is used to find the length of one side when the lengths of the other two sides are known.
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