R K Bansal Solutions for Chapter: Recognition of Solids, Exercise 2: EXERCISE
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Questions from R K Bansal Solutions for Chapter: Recognition of Solids, Exercise 2: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
Look at the solid shape below and fill the given chart:
Polyhedron | Faces (F) | Vertices (V) | Edges (E) | F E V |
Hexahedron |

Look at the solid shape below and fill the given chart:
Polyhedron | Faces (F) | Vertices (V) | Edges (E) | F E V |
Hexagonal Prism |

Dice are cubes with a dot or dots on each face. Opposite faces of a die always have a total of seven on them.
Below is a net to make dice (cube), the numbers inserted in each square indicate the number of dots in it.
Insert suitable numbers in each blank so that numbers in opposite faces of the die have a total of seven dots.

Dice are cubes with a dot or dots on each face. Opposite faces of a die always have a total of seven on them.
Below is a net to make dice (cube), the numbers inserted in each square indicate the number of dots in it.
Insert suitable numbers in each blank so that numbers in opposite faces of the die have a total of seven dots.

The following figure represents the net of some solid. Name the solid.

The following figure represents the net of some solid. Name the solid.

The following figure represents the net of some solid. Name the solid.

The following figure represents net of a solid. Name the solid.
