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This comprehensive guide covers fundamental concepts of geometry, focusing on solids such as prisms, cylinders, pyramids, and irregular shapes. It includes a variety of questions and answers related to the volume and surface area calculations of these solids, as well as visual perspectives like top and side views. Each section offers practical examples, making it perfect for students and educators alike. Master the essentials of geometry by exploring different solid figures, their properties, and how to calculate their dimensions.
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Jeopardy Irregular Shapes/Solids Surface Area Views of Solids Solids Volume Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Solids A tissue box is often an example of this solid figure.
$100 Answer from Solids Rectangular Prism
$200 Question from Solids What is the name of the solid with two circular bases that are congruent and parallel.
$200 Answer from Solids Cylinder
$300 Question from Solids Name the vertices of the following figure. B C A D F G E H
$300 Answer from Solids A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H
$400 Question from Solids Predict what solid the following net makes.
$400 Answer from Solids Triangular Pyramid
$500 Question from Solids Predict what solid the following net will make.
$100 Question from Surface Area How much wrapping paper would someone need to wrap this present? 2.5 ft. 2.5 ft. 4 ft.
$100 Answer from Surface Area 52.5 sq. ft.
$200 Question from Surface Area How do you find the surface area of a rectangular prism?
$200 Answer from Surface Area Add the areas of all the faces together.
$300 Question from Surface Area Find the surface area of the following solid. 1 unit
$300 Answer from Surface Area 62 square units
$400 Question from Surface Area Find the surface area of the following solid. 2 in. 2 in. 9 in. 7 in. 7 in.
$400 Answer from Surface Area 190 square inches
$500 Question from Surface Area What is the surface area of a cube with an edge of 8 cm?
$500 Answer from Surface Area 384 square cm
$100 Question from Views of Solids If 13 cubes are stacked vertically, how many cubes are not visible from the top view?
$100 Answer from Views of Solids 12 cubes
$200 Question from Views of Solids What would the side view of the following stack of blocks look like?
$300 Question from Views of Solids What solid is shown from the views below? front side top
$300 Answer from Views of Solids Square Pyramid
$400 Question from Views of Solids Boxes were stacked as shown below. What would the top view look like?
$500 Question from Views of Solids How many unit cubes are not visible from the front in the following figure?
$500 Answer from Views of Solids 4 unit cubes
$100 Question from Volume What is the formula for finding volume of a prism?
$100 Answer from Volume Volume = (length x width) x height
$200 Question from Volume Find the volume of the following prism. 3 in. 2 in 12 in
$200 Answer from Volume 72 cubic inches
$300 Question from Volume Find the volume of the following prism.
$300 Answer from Volume 32 cubic units
$400 Question from Volume What expression can be used to find the volume of this box? 9 ft 2 ft 3 ft
$400 Answer from Volume (3 x 2) x 9
$500 Question from Volume What is the volume of shampoo this bottle can hold? 11 in 4 in 4 in
$500 Answer from Volume 176 cubic inches
$100 Question from Irregular Shapes and Solids What is the area of the irregular shape? 8 yd 10 yd 5 yd 12 yd
$100 Answer from Irregular Shapes and Solids 100 square yards
$200 Question from Irregular Shapes and Solids Find the area of the irregular shape. 6 mm 3 mm 3 mm 5 mm 4 mm
$200 Answer from Irregular Shapes and Solids 28 square mm
$300 Question from Irregular Shapes and Solids What is the area of this irregular-shaped patio? 10.4 yd 8 yd 7 yd
$300 Answer from Irregular Shapes and Solids 64.4 square yd
$400 Question from Irregular Shapes and Solids What is the volume of the stairs shown? 5.5 in 22 in 11 in 11 in 24 in
$400 Answer from Irregular Shapes and Solids 4,356 cubic inches
$500 Question from Irregular Shapes and Solids What is the volume of this building? 26.8 ft 4 ft 44 ft 20 ft 20 ft