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Pictorial Projections
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1
If a client of yours is having difficulty visualizing a design, what type of drawing would be the easiest to understand?
A)
axonometric
B)
three-view orthographic
C)
one-vew orthographic
D)
bimetric
2
Which of the following is not a pictorial drawing?
A)
isometric
B)
multiview
C)
perspective
D)
axonometric
3
Which of the following projection methods does not use projectors perpendicular to the projection plane?
A)
isometric
B)
orthographic
C)
oblique
D)
axonometric
4
A circle will appear on an isometric drawing as a(n) __________ .
A)
ellipse
B)
cycloid
C)
circle
D)
parabola
5
An axonometric drawing which has two axes divided by equal angles is:
A)
dimetric
B)
trimetric
C)
orthographic
D)
isometric
6
An axonometric drawing which has all three axes divided by equal angles is:
A)
dimetric
B)
trimetric
C)
orthographic
D)
isometric
7
In a trimetric drawing, the relationship of the angle between axes to each other is:
A)
three are equal
B)
two are equal
C)
three are unequal
D)
none of the above
8
In an isometric sketch of a cube:
A)
the frontal face appears in its true shape
B)
the receding axes are at 45 degrees to the horizontal
C)
all faces are equally distorted
D)
only the depth distances must be reduced
9
In isometric drawings:
A)
Two axes are perpendicular
B)
True measurements can be made only along or parallel to the isometric axes
C)
All faces are unequally distorted
D)
None of the above
10
In an axonometric drawing, the projection rays are drawn _________ to each other and _______ to the plane of projection.
A)
parallel.....oblique
B)
oblique.....parallel
C)
parallel.....perpendicular
D)
parallel....parallel
11
Non-isometric lines are located and sketched how?
A)
They are drawn parallel to the isometric axis.
B)
They are measured using the angle from the multiview.
C)
They are measured using a non-isometric template.
D)
They are located by determining the endpoints of the non-isometric line.
12
In an oblique sketch of a cube:
A)
the frontal face appears in its true shape
B)
both receding axes are at 30 degrees to the horizontal
C)
all faces are equally distorted
D)
the depth distances must be reduced
13
In an oblique drawing, all of the following angles are commonly used for drawing the depth axis,
except
:
A)
30°
B)
45°
C)
60°
D)
90°
14
In an oblique drawing, the projection rays are drawn _________ to each other and _______ to the plane of projection.
A)
oblique.....oblique
B)
oblique.....parallel
C)
parallel.....oblique
D)
parallel....parallel
15
Which type of perspective view represents an adult viewer looking at an object on a high kitchen shelf?
A)
bird's eye view
B)
worm's eye view
C)
human's eye view
D)
ground's eye view
16
Which type of perspective view represents an adult viewer looking at an object on the ground?
A)
bird's eye view
B)
worm's eye view
C)
human's eye view
D)
ground's eye view
17
In a perspective drawing, the object always touches the:
A)
ground line
B)
horizon line
C)
measuring line
D)
station point
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