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MEAP Preparation - Grade 4 Mathematics
3.8 Solids

  1. Three dimensional figures are called solids.
  2. A flat surface on a solid is called a face.
  3. The line segment where two faces meet in solids is called edge.
  4. The point at which edges meet is called a vertex.

Directions: Answer the following. Also draw at least ten examples of solids of your own.
Q 1: A square pyramid has 5 sides, 4 triangles and one square as its base.
False
True

Q 2: Which is not a solid
cylinder
rectangle
triangular pyramid
rectangular prism

Q 3: The top and bottom of a cylinder are
circles
squares
triangles
rectangles

Q 4: The line segment where two faces meet in solids is called
an edge
a face
a line
a vertex

Q 5: Which is not a solid
cube
pyramid
circle
sphere

Q 6: A flat surface of a solid is called a
edge
face
vertex

Q 7: Solids have curved surfaces and some solids have flat surfaces. A flat surface on a solid is called a
vertex
face
edge

Q 8: Three dimensional objects are often called
figures
solids
shapes

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