Parts of Cube, Cuboid, Pyramid and Prism

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Parts of Cube, Cuboid, Pyramid and Prism: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Pyramids, Prisms, Triangular Pyramids, Triangular Prisms and, Euler's Polyhedral Formula

Important Questions on Parts of Cube, Cuboid, Pyramid and Prism

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Write the number of vertices in square prism?

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Write the number of vertices in triangular prism?

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Write the number of edges in square prism?

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Name the solid figure given below:

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What are the similarities and differences between prisms and pyramids?

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Is it possible to create a polyhedron with 8 faces, 12 vertices and 18 edges? Justify.

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To which of the given solids is Euler's formula applicable?

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What is Euler's formula for any polyhedron? 

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The total surface area of cube 'A' is 128 cm² more than its curved surface area. If each edge of cube 'B' is 75% more than that of cube 'A', then find the sum of the curved surface area and the total surface area of cube 'B'

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Latha collected different solids from her building blocks, and then she counted their faces, edges and vertices. She took the solid that had exactly 5 faces and 5 vertices.

Which of the following solids did Latha take?

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Answer the following questions :
If a shape is completely bounded by plane faces, what is the least number of faces it may have?

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The side faces of a pyramid are always:

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Explain why this shape is not a prism.

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This 3D shape is a:

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Find the volume of a triangular pyramid when the base area is 12 cm2 and height is 6 cm?

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Find the volume of a triangular pyramid when the base area is 9 cm2 and height is 4 cm?

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If k is the height of a square pyramid of base edge 14 cm and slant height 12 cm, then find the value of k

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Make a triangular pyramid that has an equilateral triangle for a base and three isosceles triangles for its side faces. Begin by drawing a net on some grid paper.

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For some shapes, the net does not always use the corners of the squares but the grid still makes the drawing easier. This is the start of a net that would make a triangular prism.

Is it possible to make a triangular prism in which the two triangular faces are isosceles triangles?

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If k7 is the height of a square pyramid of base edge 12 cm and slant height 10 cm, then find the value of k