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Geometry: Nets, plans and elevations of 3D solids
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following is the net of a cube?

  1. Six squares arranged in a T-shape with one square at the top, three squares in a horizontal row, and two squares below the middle square
  2. Six squares arranged in a straight line
  3. Five squares arranged in a cross shape with one square in the center and four squares attached to each side
  4. Six squares arranged with four in a horizontal row and two squares attached to opposite ends of the row
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✓ Answer: ASix squares arranged in a T-shape with one square at the top, three squares in a horizontal row, and two squares below the middle square
Award 1 mark for identifying the T-shape arrangement as a valid net of a cube. B is incorrect because six squares in a straight line cannot fold to form a cube without overlapping faces. C is incorrect because only five squares are present, whereas a cube requires six faces. D is incorrect because this arrangement would result in overlapping faces when folded.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

A furniture company manufactures a stool consisting of a cuboid with dimensions 40 cm × 30 cm × 45 cm (length × width × height) with a cylindrical section of diameter 30 cm and height 5 cm removed from the top centre. What shape is shown in the plan view?

  1. A rectangle only
  2. A rectangle with a circle inside it
  3. A circle only
  4. A rectangle with a square inside it
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✓ Answer: BA rectangle with a circle inside it
Award 1 mark for recognizing that the plan view from above shows the rectangular top of the cuboid with the circular hole visible inside it. A is incorrect because it ignores the cylindrical section removed. C is incorrect because the outer shape is rectangular. D is incorrect because the removed section is circular, not square.
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