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Pictorial Drawings
Test Description: Pictorial Drawings
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) _________ is a pictorial drawing. There are several types, differing in the angles between the lines joining the front corner or axis.
A
Vanishing Points
B
Oblique Drawings
C
Perspective Drawings
D
Axonometric Drawings
2) _________ has one with a front face that is shown in its true size and shape, while the top and side faces recede back from the front.
A
Oblique Drawings
B
Axonometric Drawings
C
Vanishing Points
D
Perspective Drawings
3) _________ is a pictorial drawing in which dimensions become smaller as they move away from the viewer. It is the most realistic.
A
Axonometric Drawings
B
Perspective Drawings
C
Vanishing Points
D
Oblique Drawings
4) _________ is a technique to make the object appear more natural because it is in light and shadow.
A
shading
B
foreshortened
C
vanishing point
D
perspective
5) _________ in a perspective drawing, the point where receding dimensions eventually meet.
A
vanishing point
B
foreshortened
C
shading
D
perspective
6) Isometric drawing most often used and easiest to draw.
A
True
B
False
7) Oblique and Perspective drawings are the pictorials most frequently dimensioned.
A
False
B
True
8) Pictorial drawings are usually done in ink and should be easy to understand. Color and shading are often used to provide more realistic appearance.
A
True
B
False
9) The most realistic pictorial drawing is perspective.
A
false
B
true
10) _________ shading provides the most realistic appearance.
A
Uniform Surface
B
Continuous Tone
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