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CodeVID-M2-14-CT
Two-Dimensional Shapes — Full Chapter Test
Chapter: Two-Dimensional Shapes
Topic: Complete chapter — all topics
Maximum Marks: 35
Time: 75 minutes
Name: ____________________ Roll No.: __________ Date: ____________

General Instructions

  • This is a full-length test covering the whole chapter — every topic is included.
  • All questions are compulsory.
  • Section A carries 1 mark each, Section B 2 marks, Section C 3 marks and Section D 5 marks.
  • Show all working for Sections B, C and D. Only final answers are given at the end — for full solutions, raise your doubts with your teacher.
Section A — Multiple Choice Questions 5 × 1 = 5 marks
1.
A triangle has how many sides?
  • A.$2$
  • B.$3$
  • C.$4$
  • D.$5$
2.
A square has how many equal sides?
  • A.$3$
  • B.$4$
  • C.$5$
  • D.$6$
3.
A circle has how many corners?
  • A.$0$
  • B.$1$
  • C.$2$
  • D.$4$
4.
A rectangle has how many sides?
  • A.$3$
  • B.$4$
  • C.$5$
  • D.$6$
5.
2D shapes are:
  • A.solid
  • B.flat
  • C.round only
  • D.heavy
Section B — Short Answer (2 marks) 4 × 2 = 8 marks
6.
How many sides does a triangle have?
7.
How many sides does a square have?
8.
How many corners does a circle have?
9.
A shape with $5$ sides is a:
Section C — Short Answer (3 marks) 4 × 3 = 12 marks
10.
How many corners does a triangle have?
11.
How many sides does a rectangle have?
12.
Name a shape with no straight sides.
13.
A pentagon has how many sides?
Section D — Long Answer (5 marks) 2 × 5 = 10 marks
14.
Name each shape by its sides: $3$ sides; $4$ equal sides; $5$ sides.
15.
State the number of sides and corners of a rectangle and a triangle.

Answer Key

Section A — Multiple Choice Questions
  1. (B) $3$
  2. (B) $4$
  3. (A) $0$
  4. (B) $4$
  5. (B) flat
Section B — Short Answer (2 marks)
  1. $3$.
  2. $4$.
  3. $0$.
  4. Pentagon.
Section C — Short Answer (3 marks)
  1. $3$.
  2. $4$.
  3. Circle.
  4. $5$.
Section D — Long Answer (5 marks)
  1. Triangle, square, pentagon.
  2. Rectangle: $4$ sides, $4$ corners; triangle: $3$ sides, $3$ corners.
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