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Shapes Around Us (3D Shapes)

CBSE · Class 2 · Mathematics

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How many faces does a cube have?

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A dice is an example of which 3D shape?

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How many edges does a cuboid have?

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How many corners does a cube have?

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Which shapes have NO corners?

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Sphere, Cylinder

A sphere (like a ball) and cylinder (like a tin can) have no corners because they have curved surfaces. A cube has 8 corners and a cone has 1 corner.

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Which objects are shaped like a cylinder?

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Tin can, Pencil, Pipe

Tin can, pencil, and pipe are all cylinder-shaped because they are round and have two flat circular ends. A book is cuboid-shaped and a ball is sphere-shaped.

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A cone has exactly one corner. True or False?

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True

True! A cone has exactly 1 corner at the pointed top. The bottom is a circle which has no corners, and the pointed tip makes 1 corner.

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Which shapes can roll?

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Sphere, Cylinder, Cone

Sphere, cylinder, and cone can all roll because they have curved surfaces. A sphere rolls in all directions, cylinder rolls back and forth, and cone rolls in circles. A cube cannot roll smoothly because it has flat faces.

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