Viewing Different Sections of a Solid

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Viewing Different Sections of a Solid: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Different Views of a Solid by Looking at it from Certain Angles, Cross-Section View of Solids by Cutting or Slicing, Front View of Solid Objects, Side View of Solid Objects and, Viewing Sections of Solids

Important Questions on Viewing Different Sections of a Solid

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Write in blank spaces how the following solid will look? [from side/ from front/ from top]

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Write in blank spaces how these solids will look? [from side/ from front/ from top]

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Write in blank spaces how these solids will look? [from side/ from front/ from top]

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Write in blank spaces how the following solid will look? [from side/from top]

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Write in blank spaces how the following solid will look? [from side/ from front/ from top]

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How many squares does the following solid has in its side view?

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How many cubes does the following solid has in its front view?

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How many squares does the following solid has in its top view?

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A right regular hexagonal prism in resting on its base, its top view is a (Square/Rectangle/Hexagon/Pentagon)

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Shape of the object when you see the object from the front direction is called _____ view.

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Shape of the object when you see the object from one side is called _____ view of an object.

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Shape of the object when you see the object from the top or from directly above called as _____ view of an object.

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For the following solid

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For the following solid

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Three different views of a three-dimensional figure constructed by cubes is shown. Which figure could be represented by these views?

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The front, side, and top views of a three dimensional figure is shown. Identify the figure.

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Use the cuboid to identify the top view from the choices below

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Use the cuboid to identify the side view from the choices below

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Use the cuboid to identify the front view from the choices below

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Which of the following 3-dimensional figures has the top, side and front as triangles?