Three-dimensional Shapes Quiz

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Three-dimensional Shapes Quiz Sarah Becker

Instructions To complete the quiz, you must answer the following questions correctly. If you get a question incorrect, read the feedback and then click the arrow to retry the question until you get the correct answer. Once you get a correct answer, click the arrow to move to the next question. Click here to proceed

1. How many edges does a sphere have? B. 4 C. 0 D. 2

Correct! Good Job! Click the arrow to move on to question number 2.

Incorrect Helpful Hint: An edge is a place where two faces meet. Edges cannot be curved.

2. Identify the rectangular prism

Correct! Excellent work! Click the arrow to continue to question 3.

Incorrect Helpful hint: A rectangular prism has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices.

3. How many faces does a cube have?

Correct! Way to go! Click the arrow to go to question 4.

Incorrect Helpful Hint: A face is a flat side of a three-dimensional shape.

4. How many faces does a cone have? B. 3 C. 2 D. 0

Correct! Congratulations!

Incorrect Helpful Hint: A face is a flat surface of a three-dimensional figure.

Congratulations! You have successfully completed the three-dimensional shapes quiz. For more information on three-dimensional shapes, visit http://www.ck12.org/geometry/Faces-Edges-and-Vertices-of-Solids/lesson/Faces-Edges-and-Vertices-of-Solids-Grade-7/