Solids and Cross Sections Unit Review 1 What
















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Solids and Cross Sections Unit Review
1. What is a cross section? a. The shape made when slicing a solid figure b. The solid piece removed from a solid figure
2. What 3 D shape is formed by translating a square through space? a. Rectangle c. Cylinder b. d. Pyramid Cube
3. What solid figure is created by rotating a rectangle in space? a. Cube c. Cylinder b. d. Prism Pyramid
4. Which solid does NOT have a rectangle as a cross section? a. b. c. d. Rectangular Prism Cylinder Sphere Rectangular Pyramid
5. What solid figure is formed when a triangle moves perpendicular through space? a. b. c. d. Square pyramid Triangular pyramid Cone Triangular prism
6. What solid figure is created by rotating a triangle? a. b. c. d. Triangular prism Triangular pyramid Cone Square pyramid
7. What solid figure has exactly 1 vertex? a. b. c. d. Cylinder Pyramid Prism Cone
8. What solid figure has exactly two bases BUT no vertices? a. b. c. d. Cone Cylinder Prism Pyramid
9. If a circle is rotated through space, what solid is created? a. b. c. d. Cone Cylinder Prism Sphere
10. If a cone is sliced parallel to the base, what is the cross section? a. b. c. d. Triangle Oval Circle Square
11. If a cylinder is sliced perpendicular to the base, what cross section is formed? a. b. c. d. Circle Rectangle Square Oval
12. What cross section is NOT possible from a cube? a. b. c. d. Rectangle Triangle Hexagon Octagon
13. If the corner of a cube is sliced off at an angle – going through 3 faces – what cross section is formed? a. b. c. d. Rectangle Triangle Square Trapezoid
14. If a sphere is sliced horizontally, what cross section is formed? a. b. c. d. Square Triangle Oval Circle
15. ANY solid that is sliced horizontal to the base will have what type of cross section? a. b. c. d. Square Circle Triangle The shape of the base of the solid