Worksheet on Three Dimensional Figures

Math geometry worksheet on three dimensional figures will help us to practice different types of questions on 3-D shapes. Students can practice this worksheet on three dimensional figures before the exam to get more confident.

Worksheet on three dimensional figures:

1. Write down the number of faces of each of the following figures: 

  (i) Cuboid 

  (ii) Cube 

  (iii) Triangular prism 

  (iv) Square pyramid 

  (v) Tetrahedron


2. Write down the number of edges of each of the following figures: 

  (i) Tetrahedron

  (ii) Rectangular pyramid

  (iii) Cube

  (iv) Triangular prism



3. Write down the number of vertices of each of the following figures:

  (i) Cuboid

  (ii) Square pyramid

  (iii) Tetrahedron

  (iv) Triangular prism



4. Fill in the blanks:

(i) A cube has …………….. vertices, …………….. edges and …………….. faces.

(ii) The point at which three faces of a figure meet is known as its …………….. .

(iii) A cuboid is also known as a rectangular …………….. .

(iv) A triangular pyramid is called a …………….. .



Geometry answers for worksheet on three dimensional are given below to check the exact answers of the 3-D shapes questions.

Answers:

1. (i) 6

(ii) 6

(iii) 5

(iv) 5

(v) 4


2. (i) 6

(ii) 8

(iii) 12

(iv) 9


3. (i) 8

(ii) 5

(iii) 4

(iv) 6


4. (i) 8, 12, 6

(ii) vertex

(iii) prism

(iv) tetrahedron


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