Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Representation of 3D in 2D, Exercise 6: CHAPTER-END EXERCISES

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Dr. Sanjeev Verma Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Representation of 3D in 2D, Exercise 6: CHAPTER-END EXERCISES

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Questions from Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Representation of 3D in 2D, Exercise 6: CHAPTER-END EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

How many cubes will be seen in the top layer?

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7th CBSE
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How many cubes will be seen in the side and top view of the following solid.

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HARD
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Sketch the 3D figures of the following objects and also sketch their front, side and top views.

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EASY
7th CBSE
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Name the hidden faces in the following solid cuboid, when observers eye is just in front of face ABCD.

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EASY
7th CBSE
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The dimensions of a cuboid are shown in the following figure, i.e., BC=5 cm, CD=3 cm, GC=2 cm.

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Draw the cuboid with its dimension as it looks from top (top view), side (side view) and front (front view).

EASY
7th CBSE
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On the net of a cube, fill the plane with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, such that the opposite faces have a sum of 7.

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MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Verify the Euler's formula for the following Cube

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EASY
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw the net of a cube and fill the places with the numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, such that sum of the opposite faces becomes 11.