UNDERSTANDI
NG SPACE OR
SOLID
FIGURES
Learning Target:
b. Make models of different
solid figures: cube, prism,
pyramid, cylinder, cone, and
sphere using plane figures.
a. Visualize and describe solid
figures; and
SOLID FIGURES
Solid Figures are three
dimensional objects. They have
three dimensions - length, width,
and height. Being three-
dimensional, they take up space in
the universe.
Name That
Solid Figure
Mathematics Quiz
PART 1
Multiple Choice
a. Sphere
b. Cube
c. Pyramid
Question
No. 1
b. Cube
Answer
A cube is a
rectangular prism
that has 6
congruent faces.
a. Cylinder
b. Pyramid
c. Cone
Question
No. 2
Answer
b. Pyramid
A pyramid is a
polyhedron
without any
parallel faces.
a. Cylinder
b.RectangularPrism
c. Cone
Question
No. 3
a. Cylinder
Answer
A cylinder has
two circular
bases and a
curved surface.
a. Cube
b. Pyramid
c. Sphere
Question
No. 4
Answer
c. Sphere
A sphere has a
curved surface
without a base.
a. Cube
b. Pyramid
c.RectangularPrism
Question
No. 5
c. Rectangular
Prism
Answer
A rectangular
prism is a
polyhedron with at
least a pair of
parallel faces.
PART 2
Identification
QUESTION NO. 1
I am a round solid
figure with every point
on its surface
equidistant from its
center.
ANSWER
I am a round solid
figure with every point
on its surface
equidistant from its
center.
Sphere
QUESTION NO. 2
I am a solid figure
with six faces that
are rectangles.
ANSWER
I am a solid figure
with six faces that
are rectangles.
Rectangular Prism
QUESTION NO. 3
I am a solid figure
with two circular
bases and a curved
surface.
ANSWER
I am a solid figure
with two circular
bases and a curved
surface.
Cylinder
QUESTION NO. 4
I am a polyhedron
formed by connecting
a polygonal base and
a point called apex.
ANSWER
I am a polyhedron
formed by connecting
a polygonal base and
a point called apex.
Pyramid
QUESTION NO. 5
I am a three-dimensional
geometric figure that has a
flat surface or base and a
curved surface pointed
towards the top.
ANSWER
I am a three-dimensional
geometric figure that has a
flat surface or base and a
curved surface pointed
towards the top.
Cone

Math 5 - Understanding Space or Solid Figures.pptx