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Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.1. Choose whether True or False: Cat is farthest from the tree.
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1
(a) False
(b) True 

Q.2. Choose the correct option: _____
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Bird in the above picture is: _____

(a) Outside, inside
(b)
 Inside, outside
(c) 
Above, below
(d) None of these 

Q.3. Who is on top of the house?
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.4. Join the dots and tell my name.
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1 

Q.5. Identify the smallest ball.
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.6. Colour the shapes similar to Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1  in the following set of shapes:Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.7. Which shape is far from Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1?

Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1 

(a) Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1
(b) Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1
(c) Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1
(d) None of these

Q.8. Fill in the blanks:
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1
Chocolates are ________ the Box
(a) Outside
(b) Inside
(c) Above
(d) Below 

Q.9. A small Carrom Board   Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1 would ________  when pushed from the top of a swing. 
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1(a) Roll
(b) 
Slide
(c) Go Up
(d)
Rotate

Q.10. Who is the biggest?
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.11. The monkey is sleeping on the __________ of the tree.
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

(a) Away
(b) 
Behind
(c) 
Top
(d) 
Bottom 

Q.12. Fill in the blanks:
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1The fish is ________ from the lamp
(a) Farther
(b) Nearer
(c) None of these 

Q.13. Sort shapes by joining with similar shapes
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.14. Tick the objects that will roll
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.15. Tick the objects that will slide
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.16. Who is under the table?
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

(a) Cat
(b) Dog
(c) Mouse
(d) All of them 

Q.17. Choose the biggest cake
(a)
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1 

(b)
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

(c)
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

(d)
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1 

Q.18. Match the shapes of same sizes
Shapes and Space Class 1 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1


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1. What are the different types of shapes in geometry?
Ans. In geometry, there are several types of shapes. Some common types include triangles, squares, rectangles, circles, and polygons. Each shape has its own unique characteristics and properties.
2. How can I identify the number of sides in a polygon?
Ans. To identify the number of sides in a polygon, you need to count the number of line segments that make up the shape. Each line segment represents one side of the polygon. For example, a triangle has three sides, a square has four sides, and a pentagon has five sides.
3. What is the formula for calculating the area of a circle?
Ans. The formula for calculating the area of a circle is A = πr², where A represents the area and r represents the radius of the circle. The value of π is approximately 3.14.
4. How do I calculate the perimeter of a rectangle?
Ans. The perimeter of a rectangle can be calculated by adding up the lengths of all four sides. If the length of the rectangle is L and the width is W, then the perimeter is given by P = 2(L + W).
5. What is the difference between 2D and 3D shapes?
Ans. 2D shapes, also known as flat shapes, only have two dimensions - length and width. Examples of 2D shapes include squares, circles, and triangles. On the other hand, 3D shapes have three dimensions - length, width, and height. They are solid and can be measured in terms of volume. Examples of 3D shapes include cubes, spheres, and pyramids.
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