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Gr-7 LR - Visualising Solid Shapes Ans Key

This document outlines an assignment for Grade 7 Mathematics focusing on visualizing solid shapes. It includes various exercises from the NCERT textbook, such as identifying nets for cubes, matching nets with solids, and determining properties of different shapes. Additionally, it provides links to online resources for further practice.
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Gr-7 LR - Visualising Solid Shapes Ans Key

This document outlines an assignment for Grade 7 Mathematics focusing on visualizing solid shapes. It includes various exercises from the NCERT textbook, such as identifying nets for cubes, matching nets with solids, and determining properties of different shapes. Additionally, it provides links to online resources for further practice.
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ASSIGNMENT

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS GRADE: 7


CHAPTER: VISUALISING SOLID SHAPES
LEGENDS

Class Work Home Work Challenge Strongly Evaluation To


Yourself recommended Practice

Sl. Mode of Questions


No. Learning
1. NCERT textbook Ex 13.1
Identify the nets which can be used to make cubes.

ii), iii), iv), vi)

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2. NCERT textbook Ex 13.1
Match the nets with appropriate solids. Also write the name of the solid shape.

ANSWER

a)Cube / Regular hexahedron


b)Cylinder
c)Cone
d)Square based pyramid / Pentahedron

(Note: Triangular pyramid / tetrahedron)

3. The name of the solid in the figure shown is


a) Triangular pyramid
b) Rectangular prism
c) Triangular prism
d) Rectangular pyramid

ANS rectangular prism (cuboid)

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4. Complete the following table

ANS
SHAPE FACES EDGES VERTICES
Cube 6 12 8
Cuboid 6 12 8
Square pyramid 5 8 5
Triangular prism 5 9 6
Hexagonal prism 8 18 12

5. Raghav is looking at the famous pyramids of Egypt


and trying to figure out what type of pyramids are these.

Help him to find the answer.


a) Square pyramid
b) Hexagonal prism
c) Triangular pyramid
d) None of these

ANS Square pyramid

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6. Identify the geometrical shape which can be associated with the molecular structure of
Methane (CH4)

ANS - Tetrahedron
7. When we cut a corner of a cube as shown in the figure, we get the cutout piece as a
a) square pyramid
b) cone
c) triangular pyramid
d) triangle
ANS triangular pyramid

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

ANS C

9. Shape A is obtained after cutting a cube shown. How many faces and edges will be there
in Shape A?
a) Faces = 6, edges = 12
b) Faces = 6, edges = 14
c) Faces = 7, edges = 14
d) Faces = 7, edges = 15

ANS

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10. NCERT textbook Ex 13.2
Draw (i) an oblique sketch and (ii) an isometric sketch for a cuboid of dimensions 5 cm,
3 cm and 2 cm.

ANS

11. Shape I is obtained by joining two identical cubes and Shape II is obtained by joining five
identical cubes. Which shape has a greater number of vertices?
a) Shape I
b) Shape II
c) Both have equal number of vertices

ANS C

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12. NCERT textbook Ex 13.3
Fill up the following table:
SHAPE HORIZONTAL CUT VERTICAL CUT
1. Brick

2. Round apple

3. Die

4. Circular pipe

1. Brick Rectangle Rectangle


2. Round apple Circle Circle
3. Die Rectangle Rectangle
4. Circular pipe Circle Rectangle

13. In which of the following can you obtain a triangular cross-section by cutting vertically?
a) Only pyramid
b) Only cone
c) Both pyramid and cone
d) None

ANS C) Both

14. NCERT textbook Ex 13.4


The shadow of an object is shown on the screen. Which of the following could be the
possible object?
I)Cylinder II) Cuboid

a) Only I
b) Only II
c) Both
d) None

ANS c) Both

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15. What shadow will be obtained on the screen for the object shown?

ANS B
16. The front view of a house is shown in the figure. Which of the following is correct for the
two pillars shown?
a) Pillar I > Pillar II
b) Pillar I < Pillar II
c) Pillar I = Pillar II

ANS a)
17.
What will be the top view of the object A shown?

(Note: the object shown is made by fixing a

cone on top of a thin cuboid)

ANS

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18.
Which of the following shape can have a triangle as the top view?

a)only I

b)only II

c)both

d)none

ANS

19. As shown in the figure, a solid is made by arranging unit cubes.


i)Find the total number of cubes used in this figure.

ii)How many squares will be visible from the top view.

ANS i) 25 cubes
ii) 16 squares

20. For each given solid shown in figure 24.1, identify the top view, front view and side
view.

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ANS
Top Front side
i ii iii
iii ii i
i iii ii
iii ii i

IXL https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-7/bases-of-three-dimensional-figures
https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-7/nets-of-three-dimensional-figures
https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-7/front-side-and-top-view
https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-7/cross-sections-of-three-dimensional-figures

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