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2. draw the objects that you see around you similar to these shapes in the
correct columns. One has been done for you.
3. Count the number of different shapes.
4. Fill in the blanks.
(a) A square has .......................... sides and .......................... vertices.
(b) All the sides of a square are .......................... .
(c) A triangle has .......................... sides and .......................... vertices.
(d) A rectangle has .......................... sides and .......................... vertices.
(e) A circle has .......................... sides and .......................... corners.
SOLID SHAPES
We are familiar with the shapes of a cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone and sphere. These
are called solid shapes or 3D shapes. Let us learn something more about these shapes.
Cube: The figure given below is a cube. Some examples of a cube are
• A cube has 6 faces, shown below.
12 edges and 8 vertices.
• All the edges of a cube are
of the same length.
• All its faces are of the
same size.
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