Visualizing Solid Shapes PDF
Visualizing Solid Shapes PDF
VISUALISING SOLID
SHAPES
(A) Main Concepts and Results
Try This
The front, top and side of a figure are shown. Use centimetre cubes to
build the figure. Then sketch the figure.
1. 2.
A B C D
In examples 1 and 2, write the correct answer from the given four
options.
Solution :
Activity
Use a compass and straight edge to create a larger version of each net
on a cardboard. Fold each net into a polyhedron.
REGULAR POLYHEDRONS
NAME FACES EXAMPLE NET
Tetrahedron 4 triangles
Octahedron 8 triangles
Icosahedron 20 triangles
Cube 6 squares
Dodecahedron 12 pentagons
Solution : Steps:
(1) Draw a parallelogram
with sides 4 units and
Width
3 units. Length
This is top of the prism
Fig.1
(Fig 1).
(2) Start at one vertex.
Draw a line passing Height
through two dots.
Repeat for other three
vertices. Draw the
Fig. 2
hidden edges as
dashed line (Fig 2).
(3) Connect the ends of
the lines to complete
the prism (Fig 3).
Fig. 3
Try This
9 cm
= (because 9 m = 900 cm)
900 cm
1
=
100
Thus, scale is 1:100.
Example 17 : The scale on a map is 1 mm : 4 m. Find the distance on
the map for an actual distance of 52 m.
Solution : Distance on map for an actual distance of 4 m = 1 mm
1
Distance on map for actual distance of 52 m = 52
4
= 13 mm
Thus, distance on map for actual distance of 52 m is
13 mm.
All prisms have two identical, parallel faces. These two faces are always
polygons. A prisms other faces are always parallelograms.
A prism is sometimes referred to by the shape of the two identical faces on
its ends. For example, a triangular prism has triangular faces on its ends,
and a rectangular prism has rectangular faces on its ends.
(C) E x e r c i s e
In each of the questions 1 to 21, out of four options only one is correct.
Write the correct answer.
1. Which amongst the following is not a polyhedron?
14. Side of a square garden is 30 m. If the scale used to draw its picture
is 1cm: 5m, the perimeter of the square in the picture is
(a) 20 cm (b) 24 cm (c) 28 cm (d) 30 cm
15. Which of the following shapes has a vertex.
General
4 cm Police
store
Station
2 cm
School
2 cm
2.2 cm
Book 5 cm Post
shop Office
Vocabulary Connections
20. The ratio of the number of general stores and that of the ground is
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2:1 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 3 : 2
21. According to the map, the number of schools in the town is
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 2
In questions 22 to 41, fill in the blanks to make the statements true.
22. Square prism is also called a _______.
23. Rectangular prism is also called a ________.
26. If a solid shape has 12 faces and 20 vertices, then the number of
edges in this solid is ______.
Prisms Pyramids
(b)
(c)
(d)
is
Cylinders Cones
A cylinder has two parallel, A cone has one base that is a circle
congruent bases that are circles. and a surface that comes to a point
called the vertex.
57. A cylinder is a 3-D shape having two circular faces of different radii.
58. On the basis of the given figure, the length of a rectangle in the net
of a cylinder is same as circumference of circles in its net.
61. The actual width of a store room is 280 cm. If the scale chosen to
make its drawing is 1:7, then the width of the room in the drawing
will be 40 cm.
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a. Cuboid
b. Triangular
Pyramid
c. Square
Pyramid
d. Rectangular
Pyramid
e. Pentagonal
Pyramid
f. Hexagonal
Pyramid
g. Triangular
Prism
h. Square
Prism
i. Cube
j. Pentagonal
Prism
k. Octagonal
Prism
l. Heptagonal
Prism
63. How many faces does each of the following solids, have?
(a) Tetrahedron (b) Hexahedron
(c) Octagonal Pyramid (d) Octahedron
64. Draw a prism with its base as regular hexagon with one of its face
facing you. Now draw the top view, front view and side view of this
solid.
65. How many vertices does each of the following solids have?
(a) Cone (b) Cylinder
(c) Sphere (d) Octagonal Pyramid
(e) Tetrahedron (f) Hexagonal Prism
67. Look at the shapes given below and state which of these are polyhedra
using Eulers formula.
Try This
1. 2. 3.
Activity
1. Use a similar process to that in earlier Activity to develop
the formula for the volume of a cylinder. You will need an
empty can or other cylindrical pot. Remove one of the bases.
4. How can you use what you know to find the approximate
number of cubes that would fit in the cylinder?
1. Suppose you know the area of the base of a cylinder and the height of
the cylinder. How can you find the cylinders volume?
2. Let the area of the base of a cylinder be B and the height of the cylinder
be h. Write a formula for the cylinders volume V.
3. The base of a cylinder is a circle with radius r. How can you find the
area of the base? How can you use this in your formula for the volume
of a cylinder?
69. Draw the front, side and top view of the given shapes.
Try This
Faces 7 y 9 p 6 8
Vertices 10 12 z 6 q 11
Edges x 18 16 12 12 r
73. A polyhedron has 60 edges and 40 vertices. Find the number of its
faces.
75. A polyhedron has 20 faces and 12 vertices. Find the edges of the
polyhedron.
76. A solid has forty faces and, sixty edges. Find the number of vertices
of the solid.
77. Draw the net of a regular hexahedron with side 3 cm. (Hint: Regular
hexahedron - cube)
78. Draw the net of a regular tetrahedron with side 6 cm.
81. Complete the table given below by putting tick mark across the
respective property found in the solids mentioned.
Solids
Properties Cone Cylinder Prism Pyramid
85. In the above figure, if only the shaded cubes are visible from the top,
draw the base layer.
86. How many faces, edges and vertices does a pyramid have with n
sided polygon as its base?
87. Draw a figure that represents your mathematics textbook. What is
the name of this figure? Is it a prism?
91. Identify the nets given below and mention the name of the
corresponding solid in the space provided.
Nets Name of Solid
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
92. Draw a map of your school playground. Mark all necessary places
like 2 library, Playground, Medical Room, Classrooms, Assembly
area, etc.
93. Refer to the given map to answer the following questions.
B Town, India
Sector 26 15
20 Sector 27
m
1 2 3 4 5 a 17 18 19 14
Flower Road
r
k
6 13
e
Police Fire t Stadium
Station 7 Station 16
8 9 12
1
2
Sneha Marg 3 11
4 5 6
Sector 20 1 2 3 College 7 8 9 10
School
16 15 14 13 4 Mall Road
10 11 12
5 Sector 19
6
9 8 7 6
g
ar
Kh
elM 5
el
Kh
Ma
Sports
rg
Houses
B Town, India
Sector 26 15
20 Sector 27
m
1 2 3 4 5 a 17 18 19 14
Flower Road
r
k
6 13
e
Police Fire t Stadium
Station 7 Station 16
8 9 12
1
2
Sneha Marg 3 11
4 5 6
Sector 20 1 2 3 College 7 8 9 10
School
16 15 14 13 4 Mall Road
10 11 12
5 Sector 19
6
9 8 7 6
g
ar
Kh
elM 5
el
Kh
Ma
Sports
rg
97. The side of a square board is 50 cm. A student has to draw its image
in her notebook. If the drawing of the square board in the notebook
has perimeter of 40 cm, then by which scale the figure has been
drawn?
98. The distance between school and house of a girl is given by 5 cm in
a picture, using the scale 1 cm : 5 km. Find the actual distance
between the two places?
99. Use a ruler to measure the distance in cm between the places joined
by dotted lines. If the map has been drawn using the scale 1 cm :10
km, find the actual distances between
(1) School and Library
(2) College and Complex
(3) House and School
100. The actual length of a painting was 2 m. What is its length in the
photograph if the scale used is 1 mm : 20 cm.
(D) A c t i v i t i e s
Activity 1 : Find the most appropriate way to reach from start to
finish.
(Use a coloured pen of your choice to show the path
traced.)
Start
Finish
Start
Finish
Activity 2 : Rohit is a 7 year old young boy. His uncle Raj asked him
to draw a map to reach Sports Complex from his (Rohits)
house. He drew the following map.
School
Chatra Marg
Health Lane
(a)
4 equilateral triangles
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
6. Draw the map of your locality, showing the details of your sector/
block. Also highlight the appropriate landmarks which will help
your friend to locate your house in your sector/block.
3.
2.
1. 4.
6. 10.
5.
7.
8.
Rough Work