This worksheet covers Identifying 2D and 3D Shapes, which is part of the Geometry module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 2 — Foundation
Which of the following shapes is a rectangle?
A square
A triangle
A circle
A rectangle
Which shape has no corners and is round?
A square
A rectangle
A circle
A triangle
What is a 3D shape that has six faces, all of which are rectangles?
A cube
A sphere
A rectangular prism
A cone
Which of the following shapes has three sides?
A triangle
A square
A circle
A rectangle
Which shape is a solid figure with a circular base and a pointed top?
A cylinder
A cone
A cube
A sphere
How many faces does a cube have?
4
5
6
8
Which shape is flat and has four equal sides?
A rectangle
A triangle
A square
A circle
Which of the following is a 3D shape?
A triangle
A square
A cube
A circle
Which shape has 12 edges and is made up of 6 faces?
A rectangular prism
A sphere
A cylinder
A cone
Which of the following shapes is not a polygon?
A triangle
A square
A circle
A pentagon
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