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Architecture Ch.04
Drawing Instruments and techniques.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| In orthographic projection, projection lines are ________ to each other. | parallel |
| The _____ view is used as the basis for most of the other views in a set of drawings for a house. | plan |
| architectural drawing sheets measuring 11" x 17" are designated with the letter _____. | B |
| The divisions on an engineer's scale are based on _____ units to the inch. | 10 |
| A drawing of an object made at 1/2 size will be ____ than a drawing made at 1/8 scale. | larger |
| The front view of an object in mechanical drawing is the same as the ____ elevation in architectural drawing. | C. front |
| The size of a standard architectural drawing C-size sheet is ___. | B. 17" x 22" |
| A traditional drafting device that allows drafters to draw a line at any angle is a(n) ____. | B. Adjustable triangle. |
| The _____ is used to draw circles and arcs. | C. compass |
| The acroym CADD stands for ______. | A. Computer-Aided Drafting and Design |
| A ______ is an example of an output device used by a CADD system. | D. monitor. |
| List the three principal views in orthographic projection. | top., front, and right side. |
| List the four steps used to sketch a horizontal line. | Locate the end points of the line, position your arm for the trial movement. Sketch a series of short, light line, darken the line in one continuous motion. |
| List the four basic types of hardware devices used in most CADD workstations. | The central processing unit (CPU), input devices, storage devices, and output devices. |
| List four typical hard copy output devices. | Pen plotters, laser printers, ink jet printers, and ink jet plotters. |
| list three types of scales used by architectural drafters in manual drafting. | Architect's scale, engineer's scale, and combination scale. |
| Border lines. | D. used to form a boundary. |
| Object lines. | F. Used for interior walls, steps, and doors. |
| Cutting-plane lines | H. Heavy lines used to show where the object is to be sectioned. |
| Short break lines. | C. Freehand lines used to reveal an underlying feature or part of the object removed. |
| Hidden lines. | A. used for objects that are not visable. |
| Centerlines | E. used to indicate the center symmetrical objects. |
| Guidelines | I. used in lettering. |
| Construction | G. very light lines used in the drawing process. |
| Dimension lines | B. used to show size and location. |