Year 5 Numeracy: Geometry_3d
17 practice questions on geometry_3d for Year 5 students, aligned to the Australian Curriculum V9 NAPLAN assessment framework.
Sample Year 5 Numeracy — Geometry_3d Questions
A cone has a flat circular base and one curved surface. How many edges does a cone have?
Which 3D object has exactly 6 faces, 8 vertices, and 12 edges?
A cube has side length 4 cm. A second cube has side length 8 cm. How many times greater is the volume of the larger cube than the smaller cube?
A square pyramid is placed on top of a cube so that the pyramid's square base fits exactly on the top face of the cube. How many faces does the combined solid have?
How many faces does a rectangular prism have?
A triangular prism has two of its corners cut off, as shown. The shaded faces show where the cuts were made. How many faces does the new shape have?
A triangular prism has triangular ends. How many edges does a triangular prism have?
A triangular prism has two of its corners cut off, as shown. The shaded faces show where the cuts were made. How many faces does the new shape have?
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