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Important Question Class 7 Maths Chapter 13

This document contains important questions and solutions related to visualizing solid shapes for 7th-grade mathematics. It covers topics such as dimensions of cuboids, differences between cones and pyramids, properties of various solid figures, and sketches of shapes without edges or vertices. Additionally, it provides examples of real-world objects resembling spheres and cones.
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Important Question Class 7 Maths Chapter 13

This document contains important questions and solutions related to visualizing solid shapes for 7th-grade mathematics. It covers topics such as dimensions of cuboids, differences between cones and pyramids, properties of various solid figures, and sketches of shapes without edges or vertices. Additionally, it provides examples of real-world objects resembling spheres and cones.
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CHAPTER – 13 Visualising Solid Shapes | CLASS 7TH

MATHS IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

Important Questions

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Question 1.
If three cubes of dimensions 2 cm × 2 cm × 2 cm are placed end to end, what would be the

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dimension of the resulting cuboid?
Solution:
Length of the resulting cuboid = 2 cm + 2 cm + 2 cm = 6 cm
Breadth = 2 cm
Height = 2 cm

Question 2.
Answer the following:
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Hence the required dimensions = 6 cm × 2 cm × 2 cm.

(i) Why a cone is not a pyramid?


(ii) How many dimension a solid have?
(iii) Name the solid having one curved and two flat faces but no vertex.
Solution:
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(i) Cone is not a pyramid because its base is not a polygon.
(ii) Three.
(iii) Cylinder

Question 3.
Write down the number of edges on each of the following solid figures:
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(i) Cube
(ii) Tetrahedron
(iii) Sphere
(iv) Triangular prism
Solution:
(i) 12
(ii) 6
(iii) 0
(iv) 9

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Question 4.
What cross-section do you get when you give a horizontal cut to an ice cream cone?
Solution:
Circle.
Question 5.
Determine the number of edges, vertices and faces in the given figure.

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Solution:

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Edges = 8
Vertices = 5
Faces = 5
Question 6.
Draw the sketch of two figure that has no edge.
Solution:

Question 7.
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Draw the sketches of two figures that have no vertex.
Solution:

Question 8.
Name any three objects which resemble a sphere and
cone.
Solution:
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Sphere: Football, Earth, Round table
Cone: Conical funnel, ice cream cone, conical cracker
Question 9.
What shape would we get from the given figure?
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Solution:
From the given net, we get a rectangular pyramid.

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