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TB(3A) Ch. 5 More about 3-D Figures


Conventional Questions
1. [11-12 Standardized Test 2]
Assuming that there are no hidden parts in the solid shown in Figure 1, draw its orthographic
views on the grid paper provided. (3 marks)

Front
Figure 1

2. [11-12 Standardized Test 2]


Figure 2 shows the orthographic views of a solid.
(a) Draw the corresponding solid on the isometric grid provided. (2 marks)

Front view Side view

Top view
1 cm Front
Figure 2 1 cm 1 cm

(b) Find the volume of the solid in cm 3 . (2 marks)


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3. [11-12 Final Exam #12] (cross-topic – Ch1.0 Trigo App) A


Figure 6 shows a regular tetrahedron ABCD with each
edge 6 cm. M and N are the mid-points of BC and AD
respectively. Name and find the angle between plane 6 cm N
ABC and plane BCD. (3 marks)

B D

M
C

Figure 6
4. [12-13 Standardized Test 2 #1]
According to the orthographic views in Figure 1, draw the corresponding solid on the
isometric grid provided.
(2 marks)

Front view Side view

Top view

Figure 1

5. [12-13 Standardized Test 2 #3]


Figure 3 shows a net of a cuboid.

J I

M L K H

A N E F
G

B C D

Figure 3
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If it is folded into a cuboid,


(a) name the points which coincide with A. _________________ (1 mark)
(b) how many planes of reflection are there? _________________ (0.5 mark)
(c) how many axes of rotational symmetry are there? ________________ (0.5 mark)
(d) name the projection of line BE on plane BCNA. ________________ (0.5 mark)
(e) name the angle between line KN and plane MNEL. _________________ (0.5 mark)

6. [12-13 Final Exam #4]


Figure 2 shows a right rectangular pyramid VABCD. M is the mid-point of BC and P is the
intersection of the diagonals of rectangle ABCD.
V
(a) Name the projection of line VB on plane ABCD. (0.5 mark)
(b) Name the line segment representing the distance between
vertex V and plane ABCD. (0.5 mark)
(c) Name the angle between line VA and plane ABCD. (0.5 mark) D C
(d) Name the angle between planes VBC and ABCD. (0.5 mark) P M
A B

Figure 2

7. [13-14 Standardized Test 2 #1]


Draw the orthographic views for the solid shown in Figure 1 on the grid paper provided.
(3 marks)

Front
Figure 1
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8. [13-14 Standardized Test 2 #4]

Figure 4 shows a regular hexagonal prism ABCDEFGHIJKL.


H G

A F I L

B E J K

C D
Figure 4

(a) Name the projection of A on plane GHIJKL.


(b) Name the angle between line AD and plane CDKJ.
(c) Name the angle between plane ADKH and plane CDKJ.
(d) Name the angle between plane ABCDEF and plane CDKJ.
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9. [13-14 Final Exam #4]
(a) Figure 2(a) shows the orthographic views of a solid. Draw the corresponding solid on the
isometric grid provided. (2 marks)

Top view

Front Side view


Front

Figure 2(a)

(b) Figure 2(b) is an incomplete net drawn for the solid in part (a). Complete the net.
(2 marks)
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10. [14-15 Standardized Test #4]

Figure 1(a) shows the orthographic views of a solid. Draw the corresponding solid on the
isometric grid provided. (2 marks)

Front view Side view

Top view

Front

Figure 1(a)

11. [14-15 Standardized Test #5]

Figure 2(a) shows a net formed by 6 identical squares. Peter is going to move square D to
another position such that the net can form a cube.
(a) Draw face D in Figure 2(b). (1 mark)

A A

B E C B
E C

F D F

Figure 2(a) Figure 2(b)

(b) Hence name the letter on the cube which is opposite to face D. (1 mark)
Face ______ is opposite to face D.
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12. [14-15 Final Exam #4]
Figure 2 shows a solid which is made by 10 identical cubes. Draw the orthographic views of
the solid on the grid paper provided.
(3 marks)

Figure 2
Front

13. [15-16 Standardized Test #1]


Figure 1 shows a right triangular prism ABCDEF. It is given that ABF and DCE are
isosceles right-angled triangles.
A D

F E
B C
Figure 1
(a) Name the projection of line AC on plane BCEF. ______________________(0.5 mark)
(b) Name the projection of line AC on plane ADEF. ______________________(0.5 mark)
(c) Name the angle between line AC and plane BCEF. ____________________(0.5 mark)
(d) Name the line segment representing the shortest distance from D to BC. ____ (0.5 mark)
(e) Find the angle between planes BCEF and ADEF. _____________________(0.5 mark)
(f) Find the angle between planes ABCD and ADEF. _____________________(0.5 mark)
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14. [15-16 Standardized Test #3]

Figure 2 shows the orthographic views of a solid. Draw the corresponding solid on the
isometric grid provided. (2 marks)

Front view Side view

Top view
Front

Figure 2 1 cm
1 cm

15. [15-16 Final Exam #9]


Draw the orthographic views for the solid shown in Figure 3 on the grid paper provided.
(3 marks)

Front view

Figure 3
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16. [15-16 Final Exam #10]

Figure 4 shows a cuboid ABCDEFGH with different length, width and height.
H E
(a) Name the projection of GD on plane CDEF. (0.5 mark)
___________________________________ A D
(b) Name the angle between planes BGED and BCFG. (0.5 mark)
___________________________________
G
(c) Write down the number of planes of reflection of the cuboid. (0.5 mark) F
___________________________________ B
(d) Write down the number of axes of symmetry of the cuboid. (0.5 mark) C
___________________________________ Figure 4

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