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Lines of an isometric drawing that are not parallel to the isometric axes are called this:
Options
A. Trimetric lines
B. Nonisometric lines
C. Multiview lines
D. Dimetric lines
Correct Answer
Nonisometric lines
Axonometric Projection problems
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1. In isometric projection, all distances are approximately this percentage of their true size:
Options
A. 120 percent
B. 80 percent
C. 50 percent
D. 20 percent
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Correct Answer: 80 percent
2. The edges of a cube in isometric projection make angles of this many degrees with each other:
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A. 30
B. 60
C. 90
D. 120
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Correct Answer: 120
3. This type of axonometric drawing has equal foreshortening along two axis directions and a different amount on the third axis:
Options
A. Dimetric
B. Multiview
C. Isometric
D. Trimetric
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Correct Answer: Dimetric
4. In this type of projection, each of the axes has different ratios of foreshortening:
Options
A. Isometric
B. Dimetric
C. Trimetric
D. Parallel
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Correct Answer: Trimetric
5. In working drawings, these show all necessary information not given directly on the drawing with its dimensions and notes:
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A. Document strips
B. Portable documents
C. Formatting forms
D. Title and record strips
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Correct Answer: Title and record strips
6. Angles project true size only when the plane containing the angle and plane of projection are this:
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A. Adjacent
B. Aligned
C. Perpendicular
D. Parallel
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Correct Answer: Parallel
7. This type of drawing is created to calculate areas, locate property lines, and locate building projects and facilities:
Options
A. Traverse
B. Contour
C. City map
D. Plat
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Correct Answer: Plat
8. These are lines drawn on a map to locate, in the plan view, points of equal ground elevation:
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A. Contours
B. Elevations
C. Profiles
D. Hatchures
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Correct Answer: Contours
9. These maps are used to plan construction projects that locate construction features so they fit the topography of the area:
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A. Subdivision plats
B. Landscape maps
C. Structural topography maps
D. Structure location plans
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Correct Answer: Structure location plans
10. These maps are used in planning installations of trees, shrubbery, drives, and other garden features:
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A. Landscape maps
B. Engineering maps
C. Topographic maps
D. Cadastral maps
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Correct Answer: Landscape maps
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