This document contains a practice exam for a technical drawing class, assessing students' knowledge of drawing tools, techniques and terminology through multiple choice, true/false, and drawing questions. The multiple choice section covers topics like different types of drawings, tools used in drafting, and the lettering process. Students are tested on their understanding of concepts such as isometric, oblique and perspective drawings, as well as technical terms including nominal size, dimensioning, and center lines. The exam concludes with a short drawing question asking students to sketch a box in isometric view.
This document contains a practice exam for a technical drawing class, assessing students' knowledge of drawing tools, techniques and terminology through multiple choice, true/false, and drawing questions. The multiple choice section covers topics like different types of drawings, tools used in drafting, and the lettering process. Students are tested on their understanding of concepts such as isometric, oblique and perspective drawings, as well as technical terms including nominal size, dimensioning, and center lines. The exam concludes with a short drawing question asking students to sketch a box in isometric view.
This document contains a practice exam for a technical drawing class, assessing students' knowledge of drawing tools, techniques and terminology through multiple choice, true/false, and drawing questions. The multiple choice section covers topics like different types of drawings, tools used in drafting, and the lettering process. Students are tested on their understanding of concepts such as isometric, oblique and perspective drawings, as well as technical terms including nominal size, dimensioning, and center lines. The exam concludes with a short drawing question asking students to sketch a box in isometric view.
1st Preliminary Exam TLE 8 (Drafting) Name: _______________________________________ Grade & Sec. ____________ Date: ______________ TEST 1. MULTIPLE CHOICE Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the blank space provided. ____1.One method of drawing is to construct an object from lines out of simple figures or geometric shapes. a. Pictorial drawings c. Isometric drawings b. Line drawings d. Perspective drawings ____2. A graphic representation of a real thing, an idea or a proposed design for construction later. a. Lettering c. coloring b. Drawings d. marking ____3. _________ drawings seem more nearly like perspective. Horizontal lines are drawn to recede 30 degree to the right and 30 degree to the left. a. Isometric c. line drawings b. Oblique d. perspective drawing ____4. How much degree did the oblique drawings represent? a. 35,45,65 degree c. 30,45,60 degree b. 25,35,45 degree d. none of the above ____5. Drawings that show objects as they would appear in a photograph are called __________. a. Perspective drawing c. Isometric drawings b. Pictorial drawing d. oblique drawings ____6. A tool used to project line from a horizontal base, projecting isometric drawing as well as lines in an oblique drawing. a. Protractor c. divider b. Ruler d. triangles ____7. A tool that is commonly made from celluloid plastic and calibrated angle or degree ranging from 0 degree to 360 degree. a. Protractor c. scale b. T-square d. triangles ____8. A drafting material used to fasten the paper on the drawing board to prevent it from moving. a. Masking tape c. drafting tape b. Drawing tape d. working tape ____9. A drafting instrument that is used for dividing lines into equal segments or for transferring measurements. a. Divider c. scale b. Compass d. ruler ____10. Commonly used to finalize a sketch. The point of the technical pencil is classified in accordance with the thinnest of lines. a. Pencil c. technical color b. Technical pencil d. drafting pencil ____11. It is the process of forming letters, numerals, and other characters used in technical drawing. a. Writing c. drafting b. Lettering d. encoding ____12. Those are the methods of lettering, EXCEPT. a. Freehand c. right hand b. Mechanical d. modern ____13. Modern drawing is defined as. a. It is done with the aid of tools, such as lettering guides, templates, etc. b. It is a type of lettering that was done with the computer-aided software. c. It is done with the aid of tools, such as lettering guides, templates, etc. d. All of the above ____14. Defined by the height (h) of the outline contour of the upper-case (capital). a. Nominal size c. center line b. Normal size d. upsize ____15. The process of establishing correspondences between the dimensions of our drawing and those of real-world objects is called ________. a. Sizing c. dimensioning b. Dimensión d. marking
TEST 2. TRUE or FALSE
Directions: Write True of the statement is correct and False if the statement is not correct. _________1. The letter may be vertical (upright) or inclined (sloped) to the right from 45 degrees horizontal. _________2. Center Line – It is the imaginary line in the lower part of each line or line element which is a constitutive part of a graphic character set. _________3. Freehand lettering is done without the assistance of tools. _________4. Drawings may be artistic or technical depending on who is using it. _________5. Drawing is a universal language. _________6. In orthographic Drawing, the front, top and right side views are projected out to the viewing planes. _________7. Lettering is the process of representing an object or idea by means of line. _________8. Industrial arts creates or produces objects in industrial plants, such as general metal works, general automotive drafting and graphic arts. _________9. According to Collins and Rilley “Art is anything made or done by computer without the operation of human. _________10. Fine art is purposely created by persons for its usefulness and functional for their daily lives use.
TEST 3. DRAWING Directions: Draw a box projected in ISOMETRIC VIEW. (5 pts.)