Drawing Online Test – Paper 3

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1. The techniques for free-hand sketch to drawing a straight line is:

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2. Circles of small radii are drawn by means of a:

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3. In engineering drawing, auxiliary views are used to show details of:

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4. The polyhedra having a plane figure for its base and an equal number of isosceles triangular faces meeting at a point is called a:

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5. To remove unnecessary lines...... is used.

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6. In orthographic projection, projector lines are:

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7. Axonometric drawing is a drawing like:

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8. The unseen/inner edge of an object is represented by:

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9. 9H pencil is...... than the 7H pencil.

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10. Bisecting a line means, divide a line into.....equal part.

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11. Set squares are not used to draw:

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12. Title block gives information about:

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13. The angle between two perpendicular lines is:

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14. The other name for axonometric projection is:

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15. View of a circle in orthographic is:

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16. A drawing view in which all vertical planes are represented by the horizontal lines radiated from a far-situated point, on each side of the plane, is:

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17. The space between two sentences should be left equal to:

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18. Detail drawings are used to:

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19. The two parts of T-square are......and......

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20. A technical drawing of an object that shows the relationship or order of assembly of the various parts is known as:

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21. The locus of the center of curvature is known as:

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22. In case of perspective projection, the picture plane is placed:

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23. The projection of any feature on the horizontal plane is called:

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24. A plane other than horizontal and vertical, placed at any angle to the principal planes is:

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25. Which line type is thin and light?

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26. Circle and arcs of circles are drawn by means of a:

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27. Why perspective drawing is done by a manufacturer?

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28. Drawing board is made of:

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29. In one plane drawing, which one does not fall under:

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30. In case of third angle projection, the plan is kept at:

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31. Drawing pins/cello tapes are used to:

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32. The most important material for drawing is:

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33. Hatching line is a line which makes an angle of 45° with:

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34. When a pyramid or cone is cut by a cutting plane parallel to its base, the remaining portion thus obtained after removing the top portion is called:

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35. Freehand sketch is normally used for:

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36. All the axonometric projections are a single-plane... projection.

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37. The isometric length of the edge of the cube is obtained by:

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38. The isometric length of the edge of the cube is:

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39. The working edge of T-square is used to:

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40. In isometric view, a circle is seen as:

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41. The given symbol indicates:

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42. ...... is used for drawing curves which can't be drawn by a compass.

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43. Axonometric view/drawing is what type of view?

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44. Horizontal lines are drawn:

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45. The art of representation of an object by systemic lines on a paper is known as:

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46. The diameter of the semi-circle is called:

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47. Outlines are also called:

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48. The point of intersection of coordinate axes is called:

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49. For drawing large-size circles...... is attached to the compass (>150mm).

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50. The lines which are drawn to represent visible edges and surface boundaries of objects are called......

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