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Q1. Multiple Choice Questions |
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Q2: Match the 3D Shapes |
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Q3: Find & List |
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Q4: True/Flase |
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Q5: Fill in the Blanks |
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1. Which shape rolls but does not have edges?
A. Cuboid
B. Cylinder
C. Sphere
D. Cube
2. Which shape has exactly one flat face and one point?
A. Cone
B. Cylinder
C. Cube
D. Sphere3. How many faces does a cuboid have?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 124. Which object is shaped like a cube?
A. Dice
B. Ball
C. Ice-cream cone
D. Tin can
5. Which object is shaped like a cylinder?
A. Chocolate box
B. Soccer ball
C. Paper roll
D. Pyramid
Instructions: Draw a line to match each 3D shape on the left with its correct name on the right.
Look around your classroom or home. Write down two real objects for each shape:
Cube: ____________________, ____________________
Cuboid: ____________________, ____________________
Cylinder: ____________________, ____________________
Cone: ____________________, ____________________
Sphere: ____________________, ____________________
1. A cube has 8 corners where three edges meet.
2. A sphere has flat faces like a cube.
3. A cuboid can have square faces.
4. A cone has a circular base and a curved surface that meets at the top.
5. A cylinder has a curved surface and a flat circular base.
1. A sphere doesn't have any _____ faces.
2. A cuboid can have _____ faces if all its sides are equal.
3. A cone has a _____ base and a curved surface that meets at the top.
4. A cylinder has two _____ faces at each end but no corners or vertices.
5. A cube has _____ edges where two faces meet.
You can access the solutions to this worksheet here.
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