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📐 Math Masters 3D
3D Shapes Properties Challenge
Cambridge Primary Maths Book 3 (Cherri Moseley & Janet Rees)
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🔢 Part 1: Faces, Edges, and Vertices (Counting) - 10 Questions

Complete the table by writing the correct number of Faces (F), Edges (E), and Vertices (V) for each 3D shape below.

S.No. Shape Faces (F) Edges (E) Vertices (V) Correct?
1 Cube
2 Cuboid (Rectangular Prism)
3 Square-based Pyramid
4 Triangular Prism
5 Triangular-based Pyramid
6 Pentagonal Prism
7 Hexagonal Prism
8 Cylinder
9 Cone
10 Sphere
[Image of faces, edges, and vertices of common 3D shapes like a cube, pyramid, cylinder, and prism]
🌍 Part 2: 3D Shapes in Daily Life (MCQs)
Q11. Which 3D shape best describes a standard ice cream cone?
Q12. The shape of a typical brick or a mattress is a:
Q13. A marble or a football is a great example of a:
Q14. What shape is a party hat?
Q15. A can of soda or a new pencil (before sharpening) is a:
Q16. The shape of a standard dice is a:
Q17. The famous Pyramids of Giza in Egypt are examples of a:
Q18. Which shape describes a roof rack container on top of a car?
Q19. A funnel used to pour liquids is similar to a:
Q20. A standard shoebox is an example of which shape?
💬 Part 3: Descriptive Shape Identification
Q21. I have 6 square faces and 12 edges. What am I?
Q22. I have one flat face and one vertex (a corner) at the top. What am I?
Q23. I have 5 faces (2 triangles and 3 rectangles) and 9 edges. What am I?
Q24. I have zero flat faces, zero edges, and zero vertices. What am I?
Q25. I have 5 faces where one is a square and the other four are triangles. What am I?
Q26. I have two flat faces that are circles and I have two curved edges. What am I?
Q27. I have 4 faces that are all triangles. What am I?
Q28. I have 6 rectangular faces. I am not a cube because my faces are not all squares. What am I?
Q29. Which shape has 10 vertices?
Q30. Which shape has faces that are all the same size and shape?

🔑 Answer Key (3D Shapes)

Q1 (Cube): F: 6, E: 12, V: 8
Q2 (Cuboid): F: 6, E: 12, V: 8
Q3 (Square Pyramid): F: 5, E: 8, V: 5
Q4 (Triangular Prism): F: 5, E: 9, V: 6
Q5 (Triangular Pyramid): F: 4, E: 6, V: 4
Q6 (Pentagonal Prism): F: 7, E: 15, V: 10
Q7 (Hexagonal Prism): F: 8, E: 18, V: 12
Q8 (Cylinder): F: 3, E: 2, V: 0
Q9 (Cone): F: 2, E: 1, V: 1
Q10 (Sphere): F: 1, E: 0, V: 0
Q11 (Ice Cream Cone): B
Q12 (Mattress): B
Q13 (Football): B
Q14 (Party Hat): C
Q15 (Soda Can): B
Q16 (Dice): B
Q17 (Pyramids of Giza): C
Q18 (Roof Rack): A
Q19 (Funnel): C
Q20 (Shoebox): B
Q21 (6 Square Faces): B
Q22 (1 Flat Face, 1 Vertex): A
Q23 (5 Faces, 2 Triangles): B
Q24 (Zero F, E, V): C
Q25 (1 Square, 4 Triangles): A
Q26 (2 Circle Faces, 2 Edges): B
Q27 (4 Triangle Faces): B
Q28 (6 Rectangular Faces, not all square): A
Q29 (10 Vertices): B
Q30 (Faces all same size): C

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