True Statements About Solid Figures Worksheet Download
Naming the figure is deliberate: the question is not what shape this is (that is sheet 1060) but what is true of a shape of this kind. The four statements always use four different attributes - faces, edges, vertices, bases, the shape of the base, whether every face is a triangle - so no statement can be ruled out by playing it against another. A cylinder has 2 or 3 faces and 0 or 2 edges depending on the textbook, so every statement is checked against both conventions and only used when it comes out the same either way.
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True Statements About Solid Figures
A solid figure is drawn and named, and students choose which of four statements about it is true.