DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY
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Boxing method is the most widely used
method of drawing a _________.
a. isometric view
b. pictorial view
c. mechanical view
d. perspective view
Boxing method is the most widely used method
of drawing a _________.
a. isometric view
b. pictorial view
c. mechanical view
d. perspective view
One of the best practices of a good draftsman is
to NEVER letter without __________.
a. guidelines
b. pencil
c. lettering
d. ink
One of the best practices of a good draftsman is
to NEVER letter without __________.
a. guidelines
b. pencil
c. lettering
d. ink
Central horizontal strokes of some letters placed
at mid-height appear to be below center due to
optical illusion. Which letters are they?
a. b, e, f & h
b. r, s, g & p
c. a, k, t & y
d. b, p, g & f
8. Central horizontal strokes of some letters
placed at mid-height appear to be below center
due to optical illusion. Which letters are they?
a. b, e, f & h
b. r, s, g & p
c. a, k, t & y
d. b, p, g & f
What is the horizontal guide line used to
determine the general height of lower case
letters?
a. Cap line
b. Waist line
c. Base line
d. Drop line
What is the horizontal guide lineused to
determine the general height of lower case
letters?
a. Cap line
b. Waist line
c. Base line
d. Drop line
What line is projected as a shorter line in a
drawing?
a. vertical line
b. inclined line
c. curve line
d. horizontal line
What line is projected as a shorter line in a
drawing?
a. vertical line
b. inclined line
c. curve line
d. horizontal line
If a drawing has an equal measure, what
does it refers to?
a. isometric drawing
b. perspective drawing
c. mechanical drawing
d. oblique drawing
If a drawing has an equal measure, what
does it refers to?
a. isometric drawing
b. perspective drawing
c. mechanical drawing
d. oblique drawing
Geometrical solids are usually drawn in
how many views?
a. two views
b. four views
c. six views
d. eight views
Geometrical solids are usually drawn in
how many views?
a. two views
b. four views
c. six views
d. eight views
What kind of drawing has one surface that is
parallel to the picture plane?
a. oblique drawing
b. isometric drawing
c. perspective drawing
d. orthographic drawing
What kind of drawing has one surface that is
parallel to the picture plane?
a. oblique drawing
b. isometric drawing
c. perspective drawing
d. orthographic drawing
This pictorial view is normally seen by the
observer’s eyes. Which one is it?
a. isometric drawing
b. oblique drawing
c. perspective drawing
d. orthographic drawing
This pictorial view is normally seen by the
observer’s eyes. Which one is it?
a. isometric drawing
b. oblique drawing
c. perspective drawing
d. orthographic drawing
If all the information needed to complete
construction of a product is shown, then what
do you call this type of mechanical drawing?
a. working drawing
b. schematic drawing
c. orthographic drawing
d. pictorial drawing
If all the information needed to complete
construction of a product is shown, then what
do you call this type of mechanical drawing?
a. working drawing
b. schematic drawing
c. orthographic drawing
d. pictorial drawing
Horizontal lines are best drawn using this
instrument.
a. triangles
b. ruler
c. meter stick
d. T-square
Horizontal lines are best drawn using this
instrument.
a. triangles
b. ruler
c. meter stick
d. t-square
A drawing instrument that serves as guide in
drawing vertical and diagonal lines as in
triangles. It is generally used in drawing
horizontal lines. Which one it?
a. T-square
b. extension line
c. triangle
d. lettering guide
A drawing instrument that serves as guide in
drawing vertical and diagonal lines as in
triangles. It is generally used in drawing
horizontal lines. Which one it?
a. t-square
b. extension line
c. triangle
d. lettering guide
In drawing, which view shows most clearly the
shape of the object?
a. Top view
b. Front view
c. Right side view
d. Bottom view
In drawing, which view shows most clearly the
shape of the object?
a. Top view
b. Front view
c. Right side view
d. Bottom view
A type of section used to emphasize the
interior construction of an object without
destroying the continuity of the exterior view.
a. Phantom section or hidden section
b. Removed or detailed section
c. Revolved section
d. Full section
A type of section used to emphasize the
interior construction of an object without
destroying the continuity of the exterior view.
a. Phantom section or hidden section
b. Removed or detailed section
c. Revolved section
d. Full section
Where should you place the name of the top
view for labeling?
a. below the view
b. above the view
c. beside the view
d. inside the view
Where should you place the name of the top
view for labeling?
a. below the view
b. above the view
c. beside the view
d. inside the view
These are lines to indicate the measurement
of objects and are represented by fine dark
solid lines.
a. dimension lines
b. extension lines
c. leader lines
d. center lines
These are lines to indicate the measurement
of objects and are represented by fine dark
solid lines.
a. dimension lines
b. extension lines
c. leader lines
d. center lines
These are considered as the heaviest or darkest
lines that surround a drawing and are usually
rectangular in shape.
a. border lines
b. visible lines
c. dimension lines
d. cutting plane lines
These are considered as the heaviest or darkest
lines that surround a drawing and are usually
rectangular in shape.
a. border lines
b. visible lines
c. dimension lines
d. cutting plane lines
The lightest or finest line that represents the
axis or center of objects with symmetrical
shapes is known as _________.
a. extension line
b. center line
c. visible line
d. cutting plane line
The lightest or finest line that represents the
axis or center of objects with symmetrical
shapes is known as _________.
a. extension line
b. center line
c. visible line
d. cutting plane line
If a drawing is generally made without the aid
of drawing instruments and straight edgesthen
it is classified as __________.
a. orthographic drawing
b. isometric drawing
c. freehand drawing
d. axonometric drawing
If a drawing is generally made without the aid
of drawing instruments and straight edges then
it is classified as __________.
a. orthographic drawing
b. isometric drawing
c. freehand drawing
d. axonometric drawing
This view is generally drawn directly above the
front view in an orthographic drawing. Which
one is it?
a. bottom view
b. rear view
c. side view
d. top view
This view is generally drawn directly above the
front view in an orthographic drawing. Which
one is it?
a. bottom view
b. rear view
c. side view
d. top view
Drafting is considered as the universal
language of __________.
a. artistry
b. humanity
c. industry
d. pottery
Drafting is considered as the universal
language of __________.
a. artistry
b. humanity
c. industry
d. pottery
Which of the following drawing instruments
will you use if you are to create distances
into equal parts, transfer measurement and
spacing points or lines?
a. dividers
b. French curves
c. compass
d. templates
Which of the following drawing instruments
will you use if you are to create distances
into equal parts, transfer measurement and
spacing points or lines?
a. dividers
b. French curves
c. compass
d. templates
These lines are used to indicate the
measurement of objects and are represented
by fine dark solid lines.
a. dimension lines
b. extension lines
c. leader lines
d. center lines
These lines are used to indicate the
measurement of objects and are represented
by fine dark solid lines.
a. dimension lines
b. extension lines
c. leader lines
d. center lines
What is that fine line used to show
clearly the dimension limits?
a. center line
b. extension line
c. dimension line
d. phantom line
What is that fine line used to show
clearly the dimension limits?
a. center line
b. extension line
c. dimension line
d. phantom line
When solidity of an object is shown by
gradual darkening of its portion or portions,
what process is involved?
a. darkening
b. shading
c. shadowing
d. lighting
When solidity of an object is shown by
gradual darkening of its portion or portions,
what process is involved?
a. darkening
b. shading
c. shadowing
d. lighting
What is that kind of oblique drawing which
is drawn with the side reduced to one half
of the corresponding dimension in the
orthographic drawing?
a. cabinet drawing
b. cavalier drawing
c. oblique drawing
d. isometric drawing
What is that kind of oblique drawing which
is drawn with the side reduced to one half
of the corresponding dimension in the
orthographic drawing?
a. cabinet drawing
b. cavalier drawing
c. oblique drawing
d. isometric drawing
Miley is asked to draw an art project without the
aid of drawing instruments and straight edges.
Which of the following will she apply to perform
the task?
a. freehand drawing
b. orthographic drawing
c. isometric drawing
d. axonometric drawing
Miley is asked to draw an art project without the
aid of drawing instruments and straight edges.
Which of the following will she apply to perform
the task?
a. freehand drawing
b. orthographic drawing
c. isometric drawing
d. axonometric drawing
To completely describe a cone, sphere, and
rectangular pyramid, how many views are
needed?
a. two
b. one
c. three
d. six
To completely describe a cone, sphere, and
rectangular pyramid, how many views are
needed?
a. two
b. one
c. three
d. six
A kind of perspective drawing with one vanishing
point is known as _________.
a. parallel perspective
b. cavalier drawing
c. cabinet drawing
d. angular perspective
A kind of perspective drawing with one vanishing
point is known as _________.
a. parallel perspective
b. cavalier drawing
c. cabinet drawing
d. angular perspective
The system for graphically representing an
object by line drawing on a flat surface.
A. Orthographic Projection
B. Pictorial Drawing
C. Multi-view Drawing
D. Isometric Drawing
The system for graphically representing an
object by line drawing on a flat surface.
A. Orthographic Projection
B. Pictorial Drawing
C. Multi-view Drawing
D. Isometric Drawing
Angles of projection generally used for drafting
purposes are ______________.
A. Ninety degrees and Forty-Five Degrees
B. First Angle and Third Angle
C. Second Angle and Fourth Angle
D. Thirty Degrees and Sixty-Degrees
Angles of projection generally used for drafting
purposes are __________.
A. Ninety degrees and Forty FiveDegrees
B. First Angle and Third Angle
C. Second Angle and Fourth Angle
D. Thirty Degrees and Sixty Degrees
Standard projection used by many European
countries (ISO Standard).
A. Orthographic Projection
B. Third-angle Projection
C. Isometric Projection
D. First-angle Projection
Standard projection used by many
European countries (ISO Standard).
A. Orthographic Projection
B. Third-angle Projection
C. Isometric Projection
D. First-angle Projection
The common views used in multi-view drawing
are ______________.
A. front, top, and sides
B. front, rear and sides
C. front, sides and rear
D. front, top and rear
The common views used in multi-view drawing
are ______________.
A. front, top, and sides
B. front, rear and sides
C. front, sides and rear
D. front, top and rear
Letters that are composed of uniform width
elements are classified as _________.
a. Italic letters
b. Text letters
c. Gothic letters
d. Roman Letters
Letters that are composed of uniform width
elements are classified as _________.
a. Italic letters
b. Text letters
c. Gothic letters
d. Roman Letters
Type of dimensioning that requires all
dimension figures be lettered between guide
lines that are parallel to the bottom edge of
the drawing paper.
A. Aligned Method
B. Location Dimension
C. Overall Dimension
D. Uni-directional Method
Type of dimensioning that requires all
dimension figures be lettered between guide
linesthat are parallel to the bottom edge of
the drawing paper.
A. Aligned Method
B. Location Dimension
C. Overall Dimension
D. Uni-directional Method
A line used to show the limits of a dimension.
A. Extension line
B. Object line
C. Dimension line
D. Center line
A line used to show the limits of a dimension.
A. Extension line
B. Object line
C. Dimension line
D. Center line
An oblique drawing in which the depth axis
lines are in full size.
A. Cabinet Oblique
B. Cavalier Oblique
C. General Oblique
D. Oblique Perspective
An oblique drawing in which the depth axis
lines are in full size.
A. Cabinet Oblique
B. Cavalier Oblique
C. General Oblique
D. Oblique Perspective
This is the type of oblique pictorial view where
the dimension of the receding features of the
object is drawn half-scale.
A. Cabinet Projection
B. Cavalier Projection
C. Isometric Projection
D. Orthographic Projection
This is the type of oblique pictorial view where
the dimension of the receding features of the
object is drawn half-scale.
A. Cabinet Projection
B. Cavalier Projection
C. Isometric Projection
D. Orthographic Projection
The process of describing the object by placing
sizes and related information on a
drawing.
A. Dimensioning
B. Sectioning
B. Scaling
D. Tolerancing
The process of describing the object by placing
sizes and related information on a
drawing.
A. Dimensioning
B. Sectioning
B. Scaling
D. Tolerancing
If you are to present the pictorial drawing that
is most pleasing to the eyes of the viewer then
one of the following methods should be used.
a. isometric drawing
b. oblique drawing
c. perspective drawing
d. orthographic drawing
If you are to present the pictorial drawing
that is most pleasing to the eyes of the viewer
then one of the following methods should be
used.
a. isometric drawing
b. oblique drawing
c. perspective drawing
d. orthographic drawing
The place or point where the observer is
supposed to stand while viewing the object.
a. vanishing point
b. center point
c. piercing point
d. station point
The place or point where the observer is
supposed to stand while viewing the object.
a. vanishing point
b. center point
c. piercing point
d. station point
The object is placed on the horizon at the eye-
level of the observer.
a. bird’s eye view
b. worm’s eye view
c. man’s-eye view
d. orthographic view
The object is placed on the horizon at the eye-
level of the observer.
a. bird’s eye view
b. worm’s eye view
c. man’s-eye view
d. orthographic view
Standard of projection used by Americans, British
and Canadians (ANSI Standard).
A. First-angle Projection
B. Orthographic Projection
C. Diametric Projection
D. Third-angle Projection
Standard of projection used by Americans, British
and Canadians (ANSI Standard).
A. First-angle Projection
B. Orthographic Projection
C. Diametric Projection
D. Third-angle Projection
A drawing showing more than one side of an
object tilted in front of the observer.
a. pictorial drawing
b. artistic drawing
c. multi-view drawing
d. orthographic drawing
A drawing showing more than one side of an
object tilted in front of the observer.
a. pictorial drawing
b. artistic drawing
c. multi-view drawing
d. orthographic drawing
The point where the horizontal line in the
perspective view seems to converge or meet.
A. Station Point
B. Vanishing Point
C. Center Point
D. Piercing Point
The point where the horizontal line in the
perspective view seems to converge or meet.
A. Station Point
B. Vanishing Point
C. Center Point
D. Piercing Point
When parts that are not seen are represented by
series of light dash lines then this line is classified
as _________.
a. visible line
b. invisible line
c. section line
d. reference line
When parts that are not seen are represented by
series of light dash lines then this line is classified
as _________.
a. visible line
b. invisible line
c. section line
d. reference line