1) Which figure can be formed using the net shown? a) cylinder b) cube c) square-based pyramid d) sphere 2) What is the total number of edges on the figure shown? a) 5 b) 8 c) 10 d) 12 3) Which figure has exactly 9 edges and 6 vertices? a) b) c) 4) Look at the chart. Which of the following shapes could belong in place of y and z? a) b) c) d) 5) What are the total numbers of vertices, faces and edges on the figure shown below? a) 6 vertices, 8 faces, 6 edges b) 10 vertices, 7 faces, 13 edges c) 12 vertices, 7 faces, 12 edges d) 12 vertices, 8 faces, 18 edges 6) Look at the shapes. What 3-D figure can you make using all of the shapes? a) triangular prism b) rectangular prism c) square-based pyramid d) triangular-based pyramid 7) Look at the 3-D figures. Which figures have exactly 5 faces? a) triangular prism AND cube b) rectangular prism AND cube c) triangular prism AND square-based pyramid d) rectangular prism AND square-based pyramid 8) Which shape has angles that are all smaller than a right angle? a) b) c) d) 9) Which statement about a rectangle is always true? a) It has a total of 3 sides. b) Two sets of sides are parallel. c) It only has 1 line of symmetry d) ALl sides are of equal length 10) Which quadrilateral is not a parallelogram? a) b) c) d) 11) The chart shows information about the faces of some pyramids. What pyramid name is missing from the chart? a) octagonal-based b) hexagonal-based c) pentagonal-based d) rectangular-based 12) Karen draws the picture below using 2-D shapes. Which shapes are congruent in her picture? a) triangles b) rectangles c) rhombuses d) parallelograms 13) Look at the prism. Which of the following describes ALL the faces of this prism? a) 2 rectangles, 7 octagons b) 2 rectangles, 8 octagons c) 2 octagons, 7 rectangles d) 2 octagons, 8 rectangles 14) Four shapes are shown on the grid. Which TWO shapes appear to be congruent? (PICK 2) a) N b) P c) W d) X 15) Mike has a 3-D figure. It has 5 faces and 5 vertices. Which figure does Mike have? a) triangular prism b) rectangular prism c) square-based pyramid d) triangular-based pyramid

Math: Geometry Review

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