O P Malhotra, S K Gupta and, Anubhuti Gangal Solutions for Chapter: Representing 2D in 3D, Exercise 4: Revision Exercise

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O P Malhotra Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - O P Malhotra, S K Gupta and, Anubhuti Gangal Solutions for Chapter: Representing 2D in 3D, Exercise 4: Revision Exercise

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Questions from O P Malhotra, S K Gupta and, Anubhuti Gangal Solutions for Chapter: Representing 2D in 3D, Exercise 4: Revision Exercise with Hints & Solutions

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If you cut a cuboid parallel to the base, the cross-section is a _____.

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The net of a triangular pyramid has all its faces as _____.

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The top view of a solid is called it's _____.

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A cone has no edge and no vertex.

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The cross-section after giving a horizontal cut to an ice cream cone is a triangle.

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The Euler’s formula states: Faces + Vertices = Edges +2.

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The side elevation of a cylinder is a rectangle.

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The net of a 3D figure consists of all plane faces.