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Self-Test 4
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A perspective drawing is one form of which type of view?
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Oblique
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Pictorial
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Isometric
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Orthographic
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At what angle should isometric drawings have horizontal lines drawn?
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15°
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30°
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45°
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60°
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What do perspective drawings always have?
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Scale
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Dimensions
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Hidden lines
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Vanishing points
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At what angles should oblique drawings have lines drawn?
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0°–15°
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15°–30°
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30°–45°
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45°–60°
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Orthographic projection drawings are three-dimensional drawings.
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True
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False
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What is a common name for a top view in an orthographic drawing?
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Plan view
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Down view
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Ceiling view
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Elevation view
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In orthographic projection, how many views are most commonly shown?
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1
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2
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3
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4
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In the diagrams below, match letters A to L with numbers 1 to 12.
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What is a top view called in a construction drawing?
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Plan view
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Floor plan
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Floor detail
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Building plan
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What are drawings called that show door and window locations, and other exterior finishes of a building?
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Wall drawings
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Front drawings
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Exterior drawings
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Elevation drawings