Total Marks: 20
Attempt all questions.
Q1. Which of the following shapes can roll and also slide? (1 Mark)
(a) Cube
(b) Cone
(c) Cylinder
(d) Sphere
Q2. How many faces does a cube have that are all equal in size and shape? (1 Mark)
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 8
Q3. What kind of edge is formed where two flat surfaces meet in a solid shape? (1 Mark)
(a) Curved edge
(b) Sharp corner
(c) Flat edge
(d) Line edge
Q4. Which solid shape has no edges, no corners, and only one curved surface? (1 Mark)
(a) Cone
(b) Sphere
(c) Cylinder
(d) Cuboid
Q5. Write two differences between a cube and a cuboid. (2 Mark)
Q6. Identify the shape which has: (2 Mark)
Q7. How many edges and corners does a cylinder have? Explain why it can roll but not slide on all surfaces. (2 Mark)
Q8. How can we decide if a shape can stack, slide, or roll? Explain with properties. (2 Mark)
Q9. A grid has 3 rows and 3 columns. An eraser is at Row 3, Column 3, and a pencil is at Row 3, Column 1. Starting from Row 1, Column 1, how many steps (up or right only, no diagonals) are needed to reach the eraser? (3 Mark)
Q10. Complete the table for the following solid shapes and answer the question that follows: (3 Mark)
What type of face does each shape have (flat or curved)?
Q11. A child makes an object using a cube, a cylinder, and a cone. (3 Mark)
(a) Which parts of this object can roll, and why?
(b) Which part will form a square when pressed on paper?
(c) Which part will leave a circular print?
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