Mechanical Drawing Board and CAD Techniques ©2010

Chapter 12: Pictorial Drawing

Practice Tests

1
In AutoCAD®, the two main methods for creating a perspective view of a 3D model are to use 3DORBIT and
A)3DVIEW.
B)DVIEW.
C)PVIEW.
D)PLOTVIEW.
E)ORBIT.
2
When working with isometric drawings in AutoCAD®, you can position the crosshairs in one of three
A)axes.
B)diagonals.
C)segments.
D)isoplanes.
E)isometric projections.
3
Isometric, diametric, and trimetric are forms of ____ projection.
A)multiview
B)perspective
C)diagonal
D)oblique
E)axonometric
4
In isometric drawing, measurements can be made only on ____ lines
A)horizontal
B)vertical
C)isometric
D)inclined
E)oblique
5
The three isometric axes are at ____ angles from each other.
A)30°
B)60°
C)90°
D)120°
E)240°
6
A one-point perspective drawing is also called a(n) ____ perspective drawing.
A)parallel
B)oblique
C)isometric
D)angular
E)vanishing point
7
In isometric drawings, circles appear as
A)offset circles.
B)oblique circles.
C)ellipses.
D)perspective circles.
E)cylinders.
8
In oblique drawing, two axes are parallel to the
A)receding axis.
B)picture plane.
C)side view.
D)top view.
E)receding plane.
9
The three types of oblique drawings are cabinet, normal, and
A)perspective.
B)cavalier.
C)detailed.
D)ground view.
E)parallel.
10
In a half section, it appears that ____ of the object has been cut away.
A)one-half
B)one-third
C)one-fourth
D)three-fourths
E)none
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