LET: TLE Part 26

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TLE Part 26

1. When a designer or an ordinary person translates his or her design idea with the use only of paper and pencil, what is the name of the activity?

a. Architectural declination

b. Freehand sketching

c. Geometric construction

d. Drafting

Answer: b

2. After the 2-dimensional drawings are done and all the shapes and sizes being laid-out, the next step to be executed to complete the process is called ________.

a. Dimensioning

b. Tolerancing

c. Specifications

d. Sectional drawing

Answer: a

3. With the help of drawing instruments such as T-square and triangles one produces quick and accurate delineations for an intended project. The process is considered as _______.

a. Drafting

b. Pictorial drawing

c. Graphics

d. Shape and size descriptions

Answer: a

4. Technical drafting involves the manipulation of the elements of geometry to make accurate description of shapes. Which term is referred to by engineers and drafting professionals all over the world?

a. Blueprint reading

b. Geometric construction

c. Line weights

d. Measurements

Answer: b

5. Objects to be drawn are not always solid in nature and if we want to explain complex objects to the reader of our blueprints we need an imaginary cut through a component (part) or an assembly drawing to portray exactly what is inside. This element is called _______.

a. Sectioning

b. Parallel perspective

c. Etching

d. Dimensioning

Answer: a

6. To make drawings look more professional, the notes, dimensions, and other specifications must be professionally executed. In manual drafting, this is called _______.

a. Lettering by hand

b. Scaling

c. Drawing of views

d. Legibility

Answer: a

7. In various engineering fields multiple line weighs are being used to emphasize or deemphasize areas of a drawing. It is also standardized in order for a uniform interpretation of drawings. The term is called ______.

a. Horizontal lines

b. Center Line

c. Alphabet of lines

d. Dimensioning

Answer: c

8. It is about placing units of measure to the height, width, and length of an object to convey accurate instructions to produce that part. In old English it is called “dimensiouns”. In drafting this means ______.

a. Tolerancing

b. Datum

c. Axis

d. Dimensioning

Answer: a

9. Which is a method of representing the exact shape and size of an object drawn to scale on “set of planes” which sometimes are called planes of projection? It is also known as 3-view drawing.

a. Orthographic projection

b. Perspective construction

c. Isometric drawing

d. Fourth dimension

Answer: a

10. Which technique in pictorial drawing appears like 3-dimensional but the lines are exactly 30 degrees from the horizontal part of the object?

a. Isometric drawing

b. Cabinet drawing

c. Oblique drawing

d. Perspective drawing

Answer: a

11. As far as the appearance of the drawing is concerned, it is the most important part for the usefulness of the drawing, it can be ruined if it is done carelessly. Which is referred to?

a. Painting

b. Lettering

c. Etching

d. Calligraphy

Answer: b

12. There are six secrets of lettering namely: form, proportion, stability, density spacing. Identify the sixth by completing this adage: “a good draftsman will never letter without the use of ______.

a. Line

b. Guidelines

c. Horizontal lines

d. Border lines

Answer: b

13. Five guidelines are accepted in the drafting field. Which of them are laid-out to touch the capital letter C aside from the base line?

a. Base line

b. Cap line

c. Drop line

d. Waist line

Answer: b

14. Which of these are positioned to limit letter g aside from the waist line?

a. Cap line

b. Drop line

c. Waist line

d. Base line

Answer: b

15. Of the many styles of letter, the most commonly used are script or Italics, Gothic, Old English and Roman. Which of them is most commonly used in college diploma?

a. Roman

b. Script or Italics

c. Old English

d. Gothic

Answer: c

16. Extended letters of a given height are more legible while compressed letters are used when ____.

a. space is limited

b. space is wide

c. space is limitless

d. space is narrow

Answer: a

17. Time is gold so a drafter must not get into a habit of making excessively time consuming letters. Single-stroke letters are advised with _____.

a. rapidity of strokes

b. sloppiness

c. laziness

d. free and natural fashion

Answer: d

18. A Grade 9 student understood that the Roman letters consist of thick and thin lines and was asking to himself what were those small thin lines at the end of every letter except O? In the drafting field the lines are called _____.

a. serifs

b. stem

c. dash line

d. ditto

Answer: a

19. Prior to the introduction of computer-aided design and drafting there are tools in lettering which are made of either plastic or aluminum on which the drafter just traces the letters using a technical pen to produce each letter. The instrument is called _____.

a. lettering template

b. lettering box

c. Leroy guide

d. pressure-sensitive guide

Answer: b

20. For beginning drafters the suggested height of letters to practice first is 6mm and then shift to a height of ______.

a. 30mm

b. 3mm

c. 1mm

d. 50mm

Answer: b

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