02. Toy Joy- Worksheet Solutions

Q1. Multiple Choice QuestionsSelect the best answer.

1. Which shape rolls but does not have edges?
A. Cuboid 
B. Cylinder 
C. Sphere 
D. Cube
Answer:
 Option C. Sphere

Sphere

  • A sphere is perfectly round like a ball.
  • It has no straight edges or corners, so it rolls smoothly.

2. Which shape has exactly one flat face and one point?
A. Cone 
B. Cylinder 
C. Cube 
D. Sphere

Answer: Option A. Cone
Cone

  • A cone has a flat circular base.
  • Its curved surface comes to a single point (the tip).

3. How many faces does a cuboid have?
A. 4 
B. 6 
C. 8 
D. 12

Answer: Option B. 6
Faces of Cuboid

  • A cuboid is like a brick with six flat rectangular faces.
  • Each face is joined by straight edges.

4. Which object is shaped like a cube?
A. Dice 
B. Ball 
C. Ice-cream cone 
D. Tin can

Answer: Option A. Dice

  • A dice has six equal square faces.
  • All its edges and corners are the same length and shape.

Dice

5. Which object is shaped like a cylinder?
A. Chocolate box 
B. Soccer ball 
C. Paper roll 
D. Pyramid

Answer: Option C. Paper Roll

  • A paper roll has two circular ends (faces).
  • It has one curved side connecting those circles.

Paper Roll

Q2: Match the 3D Shapes

Instructions: Draw a line to match each 3D shape on the left with its correct name on the right.

Ans:

Q3: Find & List

Look around your classroom or home. Write down two real objects for each shape:

  • Cube: ____________________, ____________________
  • Cuboid: ____________________, ____________________
  • Cylinder: ____________________, ____________________
  • Cone: ____________________, ____________________
  • Sphere: ____________________, ____________________

Answer: 

  • Cube:
    1. Dice
    2. Ice-cube tray cube (or building-block cube)
      Ice Cube
  • Cuboid:
    1. Shoe box
    2. Brick
      Brick
  • Cylinder:
    1. Water bottle
    2. Tin can (soup or beans can)
  • Cone:
    1. Ice-cream cone
    2. Party hat
      Party Hat
  • Sphere:
    1. Tennis ball (or any rubber ball)
    2. Orange (or apple)
      Tennis Ball

Q4: True/Flase

1. A cube has 8 corners where three edges meet.

Ans: True

Explanation: A cube indeed has 8 corners, also called vertices, where three edges meet.

2. A sphere has flat faces like a cube.

Ans: False

Explanation: A sphere doesn’t have any flat faces; it’s completely round like a ball.

3. A cuboid can have square faces. 

Ans: True

Explanation: A cuboid can have square faces if all its sides are equal; otherwise, its faces are rectangles.

4. A cone has a circular base and a curved surface that meets at the top.

Ans: True

Explanation: Like a cube, a cuboid has 6 faces, but they may be rectangles if the sides are not equal.

5. A cylinder has a curved surface and a flat circular base. 

Ans: True

Explanation: A cylinder indeed has a curved surface and two circular faces—one at the top and one at the bottom.

Q5: Fill in the Blanks

1. A sphere doesn’t have any _____ faces.

Answer: flat

2. A cuboid can have _____ faces if all its sides are equal.

Answer: square

3. A cone has a _____ base and a curved surface that meets at the top. 

Answer: circular

4. A cylinder has two _____ faces at each end but no corners or vertices.

Answer: circular

5. A cube has _____ edges where two faces meet.

Answer: 12