HLIS Basic Tech JS3 Sec Term Exam-2

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BASIC TECHNOLOGY – JSS 3

OBJECTIVE
1. Which drawing is also known as pictorial drawing? (a) Scale drawing (b) isometric drawing (c) perspective
drawing (d) orthographic drawing.
2. Which of these drawing shows the picture of an object in three dimensions and his base on lines at 30 degrees
from the horizontal. (a) oblique (b) isometric (c) perspective (d) orthographic.
3. Another form of drawing based on three axes of which two are at right angles to each other and the third
usually at 45degrees (a) orthographic (b) perspective (c) isometric (d) oblique.
4. Is a method of representing the true shape of an object on a single plane by describing the shapes and
sizes of each part of the complete object (a) orthographic projection (b) perspective drawing (c) oblique drawing
(d) isometric drawing.
5. A drawing based on vanishing point is known as (a) plan drawing (b) perspective drawing (c) blueprint (d)
orthographic drawing.
6. The closer the object the bigger it is, the farther the object the smaller it becomes refers to (a) perspective
drawing (b) oblique drawing (c) orthographic drawing (d) plan drawing.
7. An accurate representation of an object that makes explanation and description more real and meaningful than
mere words is called (a) plan drawing (b) scale drawing (c) orthographic projection (d) oblique drawing.
8. Is the paper showing what type of construction or building is to be erected (a) plan (b) blueprint (c)
scale drawing (d) design.
9. A translucent paper which has been sensitized with a mixture of some chemicals (Ferric ammonium citrate and
potassium ferricyanide) is termed (a) plan (b) scale (c) blueprint (d) chemicalized.
10. Reduced and Enlarged are examples of (a) Plan (b) Blueprint (c) Scales (d) Orthographic

THEORY
Answer all questions

1. Explain the following terms


(a) Orthographic projection
(b) Oblique drawing
(c) Isometric drawing
(d) Perspective drawing
2. (a) Draw a cuboid with the following dimension in oblique view: length 6cm, breadth 3cm and height 3cm

3. Draw any object in perspective view showing the closer the object the bigger it becomes, the farther the object
the smaller it becomes.
4. Draw the architectural symbol for the following:
(a) Door
(b) Double door
(c) Staircase
(d) Existing tree and new tree.

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