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NY-7.G.3
7th GradeGeometry70 target questions

Describe the two-dimensional figures that result from slicing three-dimensional figures such as right rectangular prisms and right rectangular pyramids.

Sample Practice Questions (3)

1
A right rectangular prism is sliced by a plane that is parallel to its base. What is the shape of the two-dimensional cross-section that results from this slice?
Length Height Width
ATriangle
BSquare
CRectangle
DCircle
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2
Which of the following two-dimensional shapes CANNOT be a cross-section of a right rectangular prism?
L H W
ARectangle
BSquare
CCircle
DTriangle
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3
A right rectangular prism is sliced by a plane, and the resulting cross-section is a square. Which statement must be true?
L H W
AThe prism must be a cube.
BThe slice must be parallel to the base of the prism.
CThe prism must have at least one square face, and the slicing plane must be parallel to that square face.
DThe slice must be perpendicular to the base of the prism.
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