Deck 2: Sketching

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After completion of the basic view in an isometric sketch, parallel receding lines are sketched at ____° angles from each of the corners.

A) 15
B) 30
C) 45
D) 60
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When developing an oblique drawing, after completing the orthographic view, draw parallel receding lines at about ____° angles from the corners of the view to develop the three-dimensional effect.

A) 15
B) 30
C) 45
D) 60
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An isometric sketch has all of its surfaces shown at ____° angles.

A) 15
B) 30
C) 45
D) 60
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When developing an isometric sketch, receding lines are reduced in length (foreshortened) to about ____ of the orthographic line length.

A) one-third
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) three-fourths
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To assist in sketching the arc, ____ points are located on the legs of the angle to indicate where the curve is to begin and end.

A) guide
B) terminal
C) draft
D) sketch
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The extent of the receding lines in oblique sketching is about ____ the length that would be shown for an orthographic drawing.

A) one-fourth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
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A ____ is a freehand drawing used to describe the shape and size of an object. It is a means of quickly expressing an idea.

A) draft
B) sketch
C) mockup
D) map
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One method for sketching a(n) ____________________ is to first construct a right angle (square corner).
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Oblique sketches may require the sketching of oblique ____________________.
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An oblique sketch is completed by repeating the same lines shown on the original orthographic view at the starting points of the receding lines.
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____________________ lines are drawn to the right for developing a right oblique drawing and to the left for developing a left oblique drawing.
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For sketching isometric circles, the same basic techniques are applied as for sketching a regular circle.
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Lines are not usually shown for any part of the object that is not visible.
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____ are often used in place of finished drawings, particularly when time and circumstances do not permit preparation of a finished drawing.

A) Drafts
B) Mockups
C) Guides
D) Sketches
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Heavy lines are drawn by dulling (rounding) the point of the pencil and applying enough pressure to produce the line weight desired.
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Lines are first lightly sketched with long overlapping strokes using a pencil with a fairly sharp point.
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To develop a(n) ____________________ drawing, an orthographic view of the object is first drawn that best describes the shape and shows the most detail of the object.
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A(n) ____ is sketched by laying out a rectangle with sides equal to the major and minor axes of it.

A) square
B) ellipse
C) triangle
D) parallelogram
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To develop an isometric sketch, isometric ____________________ paper is preferable.
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To sketch a circle, the same process for sketching an arc is repeated for all ____ of the circle.

A) halves
B) sections
C) portions
D) quarters
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After completion of the basic view in an isometric sketch, parallel receding lines are sketched at ____° angles from each of the corners.

A) 15
B) 30
C) 45
D) 60
B
2
When developing an oblique drawing, after completing the orthographic view, draw parallel receding lines at about ____° angles from the corners of the view to develop the three-dimensional effect.

A) 15
B) 30
C) 45
D) 60
C
3
An isometric sketch has all of its surfaces shown at ____° angles.

A) 15
B) 30
C) 45
D) 60
B
4
When developing an isometric sketch, receding lines are reduced in length (foreshortened) to about ____ of the orthographic line length.

A) one-third
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) three-fourths
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To assist in sketching the arc, ____ points are located on the legs of the angle to indicate where the curve is to begin and end.

A) guide
B) terminal
C) draft
D) sketch
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The extent of the receding lines in oblique sketching is about ____ the length that would be shown for an orthographic drawing.

A) one-fourth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
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A ____ is a freehand drawing used to describe the shape and size of an object. It is a means of quickly expressing an idea.

A) draft
B) sketch
C) mockup
D) map
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One method for sketching a(n) ____________________ is to first construct a right angle (square corner).
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Oblique sketches may require the sketching of oblique ____________________.
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An oblique sketch is completed by repeating the same lines shown on the original orthographic view at the starting points of the receding lines.
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____________________ lines are drawn to the right for developing a right oblique drawing and to the left for developing a left oblique drawing.
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For sketching isometric circles, the same basic techniques are applied as for sketching a regular circle.
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Lines are not usually shown for any part of the object that is not visible.
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____ are often used in place of finished drawings, particularly when time and circumstances do not permit preparation of a finished drawing.

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D) Sketches
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Heavy lines are drawn by dulling (rounding) the point of the pencil and applying enough pressure to produce the line weight desired.
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Lines are first lightly sketched with long overlapping strokes using a pencil with a fairly sharp point.
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To develop a(n) ____________________ drawing, an orthographic view of the object is first drawn that best describes the shape and shows the most detail of the object.
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A(n) ____ is sketched by laying out a rectangle with sides equal to the major and minor axes of it.

A) square
B) ellipse
C) triangle
D) parallelogram
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To develop an isometric sketch, isometric ____________________ paper is preferable.
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To sketch a circle, the same process for sketching an arc is repeated for all ____ of the circle.

A) halves
B) sections
C) portions
D) quarters
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