MCQ Class 8 Maths Ganita Prakash – II Chapter 4 Exploring Some Geometric Themes Advertisement 1. An octahedron is formed by joining two: Cubes Cylinders Square pyramids ConesQuestion 1 of 202. An octahedron has how many different nets? 6 8 10 11Question 2 of 203. A solid with all pentagonal faces is called: Cube Octahedron Dodecahedron PrismQuestion 3 of 204. A dodecahedron has how many nets? 430 4380 43380 33048Question 4 of 205. On a plane, shortest path between two points is a: Curve Zigzag line Straight line CircleQuestion 5 of 206. Shortest path on cuboid surface can be found using a: Formula only Net Compass CircleQuestion 6 of 207. Projection of a point is formed on a: Sphere Plane Cube ConeQuestion 7 of 208. Projection on vertical plane is called: Top view Side view Front view Bottom viewQuestion 8 of 209. Projection on horizontal plane is called: Top view Side view Front view Rear viewQuestion 9 of 2010. Projection on side plane is called: Front view Top view Side view Base viewQuestion 10 of 2011. Shadows on a wall are similar to: Nets Projections Fractals VerticesQuestion 11 of 2012. When sunlight is perpendicular to a plane, shadows become like: Circles Projections Nets CurvesQuestion 12 of 2013. Projection of parallel lines remains: Curved Intersecting Parallel CircularQuestion 13 of 2014. Isometric means: Unequal shape Equal measure Large measure Hidden measureQuestion 14 of 2015. In isometric projection of cube, projected edges are: Unequal Curved Equal in length InvisibleQuestion 15 of 2016. Isometric projection of a cube appears as a: Triangle Square Regular hexagon CircleQuestion 16 of 2017. Isometric grids are widely used in: Farming Engineering Cooking Painting onlyQuestion 17 of 2018. Three principal axes in isometric drawing are length, depth and: Width Radius Height AreaQuestion 18 of 2019. Tetris basic shapes are made by arranging how many squares? 2 3 4 5Question 19 of 2020. Fractals are found in nature and also in: Only science labs Art Only books Only machinesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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