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MAE 413 FUNDAMENTAL OF SHAPES AND SPACE Project (20%) a) b) c) d) e) Form a group (4 to 5 members in a group) Collect data based

on your study. Collect 50 set of data (from the instrument given) Write a report (about 18-20 pages) based on the data Include the following contents in the report: (1-2 pages)

1. Introduction a. Background of the report b. Objective of the report E.g: (to compare , to determine , to identify ) 2. Methodology a. Samples b. Explanation 3. Finding a. Data analysis b. Finding and interpretation c. Discussion 4. Conclusion a. Summarize of the findings

(2-3 pages)

(10-12 pages)

(3-5 pages)

f)

Example of title for the study - Students knowledge of Shape and Space - Common mistakes made by the students when answering Shape and Space questions g) The report must be between 18-20 pages. Be as specific as possible for your objective of study and the finding. You need to submit your report on 5th seminar. - Format: Arial, 11. Spacing: 1.5

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) This question paper consists of 20 questions. Answer all questions. Write your answers clearly. Show your working. It may help you to get marks. The diagrams provided in the questions are not drawn to scale unless stated. Hand in this question paper to the invigilator at the end of the examination.

1. Diagram 1 shows a rectangle. Calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the rectangle. 27 cm

64 cm

Diagram 1 2. Diagram 2 shows a composite shape of cuboid R and cube S. 4 cm

8 cm

R S

5cm Diagram 2 Calculate the volume, in cm, of the whole diagram.

3. Diagram 3 shows a composite shape of triangles QRS and KLS. Q 6 cm K L 3 cm R 8 cm Diagram 3 The length of RS is two times the length of KL. Calculate the area, in cm, of the whole diagram. S

4. Diagram 4 shows a cuboid. Calculate the volume, in cm, of the cuboid.

6 cm

5 cm 8 cm

Diagram 4

5. Diagram 5 shows a rectangle. Find the perimeter, in cm, of the rectangle. 13 cm

7 cm

Diagram 5

6. Diagram 6 shows a pyramid.

Diagram 6 In Table 6, complete the characteristics of the pyramid. Number of edges Number of flat faces

Table 6 7. Diagram 7 shows a square PQRS and a rectangle TUVR. P Q 3 cm T

4 cm

R Diagram 7

The perimeter of rectangle TUVR is 12 cm. Calculate the area, in cm, of the whole diagram.

8. Diagram 8 shows a square RSTU and a triangle STV with equal sides. R S

U Diagram 8

The perimeter of the square is 36 cm. Calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region. 9. Diagram 9 shows a rectangle UVWY and a triangle XYZ. U Z 12 cm 8 cm 10 cm 19 cm V

Y 6 cm

X Diagram 9

YXW and YZU are straight lines. Calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region. 10. Diagram 10 shows a cube.

6 cm

Diagram 10 Calculate the volume, in cm, of the cube.

11. Table 11 shows the characteristics of a three dimensional shape. Number of vertex Number of edge Number of flat face Number of curved face Table 11 Name the three dimensional shape. 12. Diagram 12 shows a composite shape of two squares and a triangle. RSTU is a straight line. 8 cm 2 cm 1 1 1 1

3 cm R S Diagram 12 Calculate the area, in cm, of the whole diagram. T 6 cm U

13. Diagram 13 shows a composite shape of rectangle RSUV and triangle STU. VUT is a straight line and VU=2UT. R S

20 m

24 m Diagram 13

The perimeter of the whole diagram is 96 m. Find the length, in m, of RV.

14. Diagram 14 shows a cuboid.

9 cm N Diagram 14 The area of square, KLMN is 49 cm. Calculate the volume, in cm, of the cuboid. 15. Diagram 15 shows a combination of a rectangle KLMN and a square RSTM. K L M

6 cm

3 cm

Diagram 7 The length of NM = MT. Calculate the area, in cm, of the whole diagram. 16. Diagram 16 shows cube S and cuboid T.

2 cm

S 2 cm 2 cm T 6 cm 4 cm Diagram 16

The volume of cuboid T is 30 times the volume of cube S. What is the height, in cm, of cuboid T? 17. Table 17 shows the characteristics of two shapes, X and Y. Number of Flat face 2 1 Table 17

Shape X Y

Curved face 1 1

Edge 2 1

Vertex 0 1

Name the shape of X and Y. 18. Diagram 18 shows two cuboids, X and Y. K L 4 cm N 12 cm X Y 6 cm M 5 cm

8 cm Diagram 18 The volume of cuboid X is 4 times the volume of cuboid Y. Calculate the area, KLMN in cm.

19. Diagram 19 shows cube R with edges 4 cm. How many cubes R are needed to form a cuboid with length 24 cm, breadth 8 cm and height 4 cm?

4 cm

Diagram 19

20. Diagram 20 shows a rectangle RSTU. The area of the coloured region is 28 cm. R S

14 cm Diagram 20

This area is of the area of the rectangle. Calculate the length, in cm, of ST.

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