Deck 3: Visualization and Sketching

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Solids are classified by the surfaces that contain them. Which of the following is not one of these surface types?

A) Planar
B) Sphere
C) Single curved
D) Double curved
E) Warped
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Which of the following is a solid with three surfaces?

A) Right pentagonal
B) Hexahedron
C) Torus
D) Oblique circular cylinder
E) Tetrahedron
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The main outlines of an object that separate it from the surrounding space defines:

A) Ellipsoid
B) Stippling
C) Edge
D) Negative space
E) Contours
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A "straight line" is most often defined as:

A) The shortest distance between two points
B) The end of an edge of an object
C) The intersection of two short lines.
D) Supplementary angles
E) An angle having 180 degrees
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Two angles, when added together, equal 90 degrees. This relationship is said to be:

A) Acute
B) Complementary
C) Supplementary
D) Forming a vertex
E) Obtuse
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All of the following lines should be drawn thin and dark except:

A) Hidden lines
B) Extension lines
C) Centerlines
D) Phantom lines
E) Visible lines
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Regarding Isometric views, which of the following statements IS not true?

A) Hidden lines are omitted unless they are needed to make the drawing clear.
B) Centerlines are drawn if they are needed to indicate symmetry.
C) Nonisometric points and surfaces may be located by the offset location method.
D) Angular measurements may be measured directly.
E) The isometric axes form angles of 120°
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The "four-center method" is a procedure for drawing:

A) Circles
B) Ellipses
C) Irregular curves
D) Lines at proportional distances.
E) Angles at proportional distances
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Isometric drawings are well suited for

A) Floor plans
B) Plot plans
C) Exploded assembly views
D) Auxiliary views
E) Working drawings
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The most realistic pictorial view is the view drawn in _________________.
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The most important rule in freehand sketching is to keep the sketch in ______________.
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An isometric sketch or drawing is approximately ________ larger than the isometric projections.
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When receding lines are drawn to half size, the drawing is known as ________________ projection.
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Vanishing points are used in _________________ projections.
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Deck 3: Visualization and Sketching
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Solids are classified by the surfaces that contain them. Which of the following is not one of these surface types?

A) Planar
B) Sphere
C) Single curved
D) Double curved
E) Warped
Sphere
2
Which of the following is a solid with three surfaces?

A) Right pentagonal
B) Hexahedron
C) Torus
D) Oblique circular cylinder
E) Tetrahedron
Torus
3
The main outlines of an object that separate it from the surrounding space defines:

A) Ellipsoid
B) Stippling
C) Edge
D) Negative space
E) Contours
Contours
4
A "straight line" is most often defined as:

A) The shortest distance between two points
B) The end of an edge of an object
C) The intersection of two short lines.
D) Supplementary angles
E) An angle having 180 degrees
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Two angles, when added together, equal 90 degrees. This relationship is said to be:

A) Acute
B) Complementary
C) Supplementary
D) Forming a vertex
E) Obtuse
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All of the following lines should be drawn thin and dark except:

A) Hidden lines
B) Extension lines
C) Centerlines
D) Phantom lines
E) Visible lines
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Regarding Isometric views, which of the following statements IS not true?

A) Hidden lines are omitted unless they are needed to make the drawing clear.
B) Centerlines are drawn if they are needed to indicate symmetry.
C) Nonisometric points and surfaces may be located by the offset location method.
D) Angular measurements may be measured directly.
E) The isometric axes form angles of 120°
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The "four-center method" is a procedure for drawing:

A) Circles
B) Ellipses
C) Irregular curves
D) Lines at proportional distances.
E) Angles at proportional distances
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Isometric drawings are well suited for

A) Floor plans
B) Plot plans
C) Exploded assembly views
D) Auxiliary views
E) Working drawings
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The most realistic pictorial view is the view drawn in _________________.
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The most important rule in freehand sketching is to keep the sketch in ______________.
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An isometric sketch or drawing is approximately ________ larger than the isometric projections.
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When receding lines are drawn to half size, the drawing is known as ________________ projection.
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Vanishing points are used in _________________ projections.
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