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Class 8 - CH 10 - Visualising Solid Shapes - Assignment

This document contains an 18 question math assignment on visualizing and identifying properties of various 3D shapes and solid objects such as polyhedrons, prisms, pyramids, cones and spheres. The questions test identification of shapes based on their geometric properties like the number of faces, vertices and edges, as well as relationships defined by Euler's formula. Key shapes covered include cubes, triangular and square prisms and pyramids, as well as irregular polyhedrons defined by various face, vertex and edge counts.

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Class 8 - CH 10 - Visualising Solid Shapes - Assignment

This document contains an 18 question math assignment on visualizing and identifying properties of various 3D shapes and solid objects such as polyhedrons, prisms, pyramids, cones and spheres. The questions test identification of shapes based on their geometric properties like the number of faces, vertices and edges, as well as relationships defined by Euler's formula. Key shapes covered include cubes, triangular and square prisms and pyramids, as well as irregular polyhedrons defined by various face, vertex and edge counts.

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Class 8 Maths Assignment

Visualising Solid Shapes


Q1 Solid having only line segments as its edges is a
(a) Polyhedron (b) Cone (c) Cylinder (d) Polygon
Q2 A polyhedron is said to be regular if its faces are made up of regular polygons and the
same number of faces meet at each vertex.
A. True
B. False
Q3 Prisms and Pyramids are:
A. Polygons B. Cubes C. Polyhedrons D. Spherical shapes
Q4 Which amongst the following is not a polyhedron?

Q5 Which of the following is a regular polyhedron?


(a) Cuboid (b) Triangular prism
(c) Cube (d) Square prism

Q6 Which of the following is a two Dimensional figure?


(a) Rectangle (b) Rectangular Prism
(c) Square Pyramid (d) Square Prism

Q7 Which of the following can be the base of a pyramid?


(a) Line segment (b) Circle (c) Octagon (d) Oval

Q8 Which of the following 3D shapes does not have a vertex?


(a) Pyramid (b) Prism (c) Cone (d) Sphere

Q9
In a solid if F = V = 5, then the number of edges in this shape is(a) 6
(b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 2

Q 10 Triangular Pyramid is also called as


(a) Prism (b) tetrahedron (c) octahedron (d) cube
Q 11 For a polyhedron, if ‘F’ stands for number of faces, V stands for number of vertices
and E stands for number of edges, then which of the following relationships is named
as Euler’s formula ?
(a) F + V = E + 2 (b) F + E = V + 2
(c) V + E = F + 2 (d) F+ V = E – 2
Q 12 Which of the following cannot be true for a polyhedron?
(a) V = 4, F = 4, E = 6
(b) V = 6, F = 8, E = 12
(c) V = 20, F = 12, E = 30
(d) V = 4, F = 6, E = 6

Q 13 If a solid shape has 12 faces and 20 vertices, then the number of edges in this solid is
______.
(a) 16 (b) 32 (c) 18 (d) 30

Q 14 If a polyhedron has 6 vertices and 12 edges. What is the number of faces it has?
A. 6 B. 8 C. 12 D. 18

Q 15 See the following solid and answer the following question:

The number of faces is


(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
Q 16

Given prism has ______ faces,______vertices and __________edges.


(a) 6,10,15 (b) 7,5,15 (c) 7,10,15 (d) 6,6,10
Q 17 Given pyramid has __________ number of vertices.

(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 10

Q 18 (i) Rectangular prism is also called a ________.


(ii) A hexagonal prism has ______ faces, __________vertices and ____________edges.
(iii) Triangular pyramid has ________faces,_________ vertices and ________edges.

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