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Jeopardy Solids

Wrap it up Pump up the Volume Solid Gold, Baby! There’s more to the 3-D figure Long Winded

Question 1 What is surface area? Answer

Answer 1 The sum of all the areas of the faces Back to Grid

Question 2 What is volume? Answer

Answer 2 Back to Grid The amount of space that a 3-D figure contains

Question 3 Name the five (5) solids. Answer

Answer 3 Cone Cylinder Pyramid Prism Sphere Back to Grid

Question 4 What is the face of a solid? Answer

Answer 4 The flat surface of a 3-D figure Back to Grid

Question 5 Why is area expressed in squared units? Answer

Answer 5 Because you are multiplying 2 dimensions. example: 2 x 2 = 2 2 therefore, cm x cm = cm 2 Back to Grid 2cm

Question 6 What is the surface area of the following: Answer 5ft 8ft 3ft

Answer ft 2 Back to Grid

Question 7 Find the volume: Answer 8cm 24cm 8cm

Answer 7 1,536 cm 3 Back to Grid

Question 8 Identify the prism : Answer A.C.D.B.

Answer 8 B. Back to Grid

Question 9 What is the vertex of a solid? Answer

Answer 9 The point where the edges of a solid come together Back to Grid

Question 10 What type of 3-D figure is a shoebox? Answer

Answer 10 A rectangular prism Back to Grid

Question 11 What is the surface area of the following: Answer 6ft 7ft

Answer ft 2 Back to Grid

Question 12 Find the volume: Answer 1.8cm 9cm

Answer cm 3 Back to Grid

Question 13 Give the specific name to the following solid. Answer

Answer 13 Square (rectangular) pyramid Back to Grid

Question 14 What is the edge of a solid? Answer

Answer 14 The line segment created when 2 faces come together on a solid figure Back to Grid

Question 15 A plumber digs a rectangular hole in the ground to install water pipes. The hole is dug straight down and has parallel sides. If the hole is 3 meters deep, 1.5 meters wide, and 2 meters long, what volume of dirt must be removed? Answer

Answer 15 9 m 3 Back to Grid

Question 16 You are wrapping a gift box that is 15” long, 12” wide, and 4” deep. How many square inches of wrapping paper will the cover the entire box? Answer

Answer sq. in. Back to Grid

Question 17 Mike buys mulch for his flower gardens each fall. How many cubic feet of mulch can he bring home if his truck bed is 5ft x 8ft x 2ft? Answer

Answer 17 80ft 3 Back to Grid

Question 18 – Double Jeopardy! What 3 characteristics do all solids – except one – have? What is the one solid? Answer

Answer 18 Faces Vertices Edges Sphere Back to Grid

Question 19 What formula represents the pattern for each solid when finding the number of faces, vertices and edges of a solid figure? Hint: Think back to the chart we put together when we created our solid figures Answer

Answer 19 F + V = E + 2 Back to Grid

Question 20 How much paint is needed to paint a room that is 10 feet wide by 11 feet long by 8 feet high? Hint: Remember, the ceiling and floor will not be painted. Answer

Answer square feet of paint Back to Grid

Question 21 Calculate the area of the label for a can with a radius of 4 inches and a height of 8 inches. Hint: Remember the label only covers the sides of the can. Answer

Answer in 2 Back to Grid

Question 22 How much popcorn could a cylindrical container hold that has a radius of 4 inches and a height of 10 inches? Answer

Answer in 3 Back to Grid

Question 23 Identify each solid: Answer A.B.

Answer 23 A.Cone B.Cylinder Back to Grid

Question 24 Complete the table. Write the number of bases and then find the missing numbers by using the formula F + V = E + 2, where F is the number of faces, V is the number of vertices and E is the number of edges. Answer Polyhedron Name Number of bases Number of faces Number of vertices Number of edges Triangular prism A. 56 B. Rectangular prism C. 6 D. 12

Answer 24 A.2 B.9 C.2 D.8 Back to Grid

Question 25 AMC Theatre is looking to change their concession products. Below are two potential containers for popcorn. If the price will be the same for each, which container would give you more for your money? Answer 1½in 5in 8in 3in

Answer 25 The rectangular prism because it holds 120 cubic inches and the cylinder only holds 35.3 cubic inches Back to Grid