Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Shapes and Symmetry, Exercise 5: Exercise 8.4
Lynn Byrd Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Shapes and Symmetry, Exercise 5: Exercise 8.4
Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 8: Shapes and Symmetry, Exercise 5: Exercise 8.4 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics Learner's Book 7 Second Edition Digital Access solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Shapes and Symmetry, Exercise 5: Exercise 8.4 with Hints & Solutions
Match the properties ( to ) of each shape with its name ( to ) and picture to .
Properties | Name of shape | Picture of shape |
I have two faces that are congruent circles. I have one curved surface. I have two edges and no vertices. | Tetrahedron | ![]() |
I have four faces. All of my faces are congruent equilateral triangles. I have six edges and four vertices | Pentagonal prism | ![]() |
I have only one curved surface. I have no edges or vertices | Cylinder | ![]() |
I have seven faces. Two of my faces are congruent pentagons and the other faces are congruent rectangles. I have edges and ten vertices | Sphere | ![]() |

Write down the properties that characterise a cube. You must include information about the faces, edges and vertices.

Draw the top view, front view and side view of a right-angled triangular prism.

What 3D shapes have the same top view, front view and side view?

Draw front view, side view and top view of the shape given:
The arrows show the direction that you must look at the shape for the front view (F), side view (S) and top view (T).

Draw front view, side view and top view of the shape given:
The arrows show the direction that you must look at the shape for the front view (F), side view (S) and top view (T).

Draw front view, side view and top view of the shape given:
The arrows show the direction that you must look at the shape for the front view (F), side view (S) and top view (T).

Draw top view, front view and side view of the shape given:
The arrows show the direction that you must look at the shape for the top view (T), front view (F) and side view (S).
