Understanding Elementary Shapes

16. What is the number of vertices in the following figure?

  • (A) 4
  • (B) 5
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 7

15. What is the number of faces in the following figure?

  • (A) 4
  • (B) 5
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 7

14. What is the number of edges in the following figure?

  • (A) 8
  • (B) 9
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 7

13. What is the number of vertices in the following figure?

  • (A) 4
  • (B) 5
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 7

12. In the following figure of a cube, which edge is the intersection of faces EFGH and EFBA?

  • (A) Triangle
  • (B) Square
  • (C) Rectangle
  • (D) Rhombus

11. In the following figure of a cube, how many faces intersect at the edge EF?

  • (A) 0
  • (B) 1
  • (C) 2
  • (D) 3

10. In the following figure of a cube, which edge is the intersection of faces EFGH and EFBA?

  • (A) Triangle
  • (B) Square
  • (C) Rectangle
  • (D) Rhombus

9. In the following figure of a cube, how many faces intersect at the edge EF?

  • (A) 0
  • (B) 1
  • (C) 2
  • (D) 3

8. How many cubes are there in the following figure?

  • (A) 21
  • (B) 18
  • (C) 19
  • (D) None of these

7. How many cubes are there in the following figure?

  • (A) 12
  • (B) 14
  • (C) 13
  • (D) None of these

6. How many cubes are there in the following figure?

  • (A) 16
  • (B) 15
  • (C) 12
  • (D) None of these

5. How many cubes are there in the following figure?

  • (A) 16
  • (B) 15
  • (C) 12
  • (D) None of these

4. Identical cubes are stacked in the corner of a room as shown below. The number of cubes that are not visible is

  • (A) 4
  • (B) 5
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 7

3. Identical cubes are stacked in the corner of a room as shown below. The number of cubes that are visible is

  • (A) 4
  • (B) 5
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 7

2. Let B is the mid-point of AC and C be the mid-point of BD, where A, B, C, and D lie on a straight line. Which of the following relations is correct?

  • (A) AD = BC
  • (B) AC = BD
  • (C) BC = AD
  • (D) AB = CD

1. Considering the numerical value of the points, which among the following is correct?

  • (A) (B + C) > (A + D)                
  • (B) (A + G) < (B + F)                 
  • (C) (A + G) – (D + A + C) = 0                        
  • (D) D + E = A + F