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 4 — Mastery
Which of the following shapes has exactly six faces, all of which are rectangles?
Cube
Rectangular Prism
Sphere
Pyramid
What is the name of a 3D shape that has no edges and no vertices?
Cone
Cylinder
Sphere
Cube
Which of the following is a 2D shape?
Cube
Pyramid
Triangle
Sphere
How many edges does a cube have?
4
8
12
6
Which of the following shapes can be classified as a polygon?
Circle
Square
Sphere
Cylinder
Which shape has a circular base and comes to a point at the top?
Cube
Cone
Cylinder
Sphere
How many faces does a rectangular prism have?
4
6
8
12
Which of the following shapes has three sides?
Rectangle
Triangle
Hexagon
Square
What do you call a 3D shape that has a circular base and a vertex opposite the base?
Cylinder
Pyramid
Cone
Sphere
Which of the following shapes is NOT a polygon?
Pentagon
Hexagon
Circle
Octagon
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