Graphic Expression And Communication Question Preview (ID: 10021)


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Drawing pencils can be classified into two types:
a) long and short
b) hard and soft according to how hard they are.
c) thin and thick
d) black and white

In technical drawing, we use pencils which are harder than
a) D grade
b) C grade.
c) B grade.
d) W grade

The hardest pencil is
a) 1H
b) 10H
c) 20H
d) 6H

he softest pencil is
a) 1B
b) 10B
c) 20B
d) 6B

Hard pencils are identified by the letter
a) A
b) B
c) H
d) G

Soft pencils are identified by the letter
a) A
b) B
c) H
d) G

Hard pencils
a) They enable you to draw thin lines and they are used for artistic drawing .
b) They enable you to draw thin lines and are used for technical drawing .
c) The lines that they draw are thick and they are used for artistic drawing .
d) The lines that they draw are thick and are used for technical drawing .

Soft pencils
a) They enable you to draw thin lines and they are used for artistic drawing .
b) They enable you to draw thin lines and are used for technical drawing .
c) The lines that they draw are thick and they are used for artistic drawing .
d) The lines that they draw are thick and are used for technical drawing .

Technical drawing
a) Shows our first idea of the object we want to make.
b) Has more specific information such as measurements, materials and ways of connecting pieces.
c) Has the same information as a diagram but we use a ruler, set squares and compasses.
d) Shows the real measurements of an object to help us understand the drawing.

We use a Compass
a) to measure lines.
b) to draw arcs and circumferences.
c) to draw parallel and perpendicular lines.
d) to measure angles.

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