| Geometry | Compare and contrast pyramids and prisms. |
1. Complete the 3-D shape chart.

2. How many vertices does a triangular pyramid have?
a. 3 c. 5
b. 4 d. 6
3. Square-based pyramids have:
a. 3 vertices and 3 edges c. 5 vertices and 5 edges
b. 4 vertices and 4 edges d. 5 vertices and 8 edges
4. What do these two shapes have in common?

a. Both have triangular faces c. Both have rectangular bases
b. Both are prisms d. Both have 5 vertices
5. Which 3-D object has 8 vertices and 6 congruent faces?
a. Cube c. Rectangular prism
b. Triangular prism d. Hexagonal prism
6. Which statement is not true about prisms?
a. A prism has flat bases that are congruent.
b. A prism is named by the shape of the base.
c. Side faces are squares or rectangles.
d. A prism can have triangular faces which come to a point.
7. Which 3-D object has 18 edges?
a. Cube c. Hexagonal prism
b. Rectangular prism d. Octagonal prism
8. What do these two shapes have in common?

a. Both have the same number of edges c. Both are pyramids
b. Both have at least one hexagonal base d. Both have 8 faces
9. Which shape has 2 congruent circular bases?
a. Prism c. Cone
b. Pyramid d. Cylinder
10. Which shape has the base and faces shown below?

a. Pentagonal pyramid c. Pentagonal prism
b. Hexagonal pyramid d. Cone