Spheres, cones and cylinders have no perpendicular faces that meet each other at right angles.
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A pentagonal prism has only 7 faces. Each of the five lateral faces is perpendicular to the two bases: that makes 10 pairs of mutually perpendicular faces. In general, the lateral faces are not perpendicular, but four of them may be perpendicular to one or more of its neighbors - at most 4 more pairs. Still not 25!
Prisms with any number of sides can have perpendicular faces. Often both end faces are perpendicular to the length. In the case of a REGULAR octagonal prism, there will be four pairs of parallel faces, where each face of a pair will be perpendicular to the two faces of one of the other pairs. There is not much that can be said with certainty about an irregular octagonal prism.
A cuboid
Hexagonal prism has percandicular faces
no, there are only two faces and one is curved therefore cannot be parallel in order for the cone to eventually come to a point, there cannot be any perpendicular faces