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This document is a 1st grading examination for a technology and livelihood education class for grades 9-10. It contains multiple choice questions, an enumeration section asking for dos and don'ts of tool handling, and a matching section. The multiple choice questions cover topics like orthographic projections, construction lines, specifications, and measurements. The enumeration section asks for dos and don'ts, but does not provide the answers. The matching section matches drawing and technical terms to their definitions. The final section asks students to complete orthographic projection and isometric drawings but no drawings are shown.

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Tle Exam

This document is a 1st grading examination for a technology and livelihood education class for grades 9-10. It contains multiple choice questions, an enumeration section asking for dos and don'ts of tool handling, and a matching section. The multiple choice questions cover topics like orthographic projections, construction lines, specifications, and measurements. The enumeration section asks for dos and don'ts, but does not provide the answers. The matching section matches drawing and technical terms to their definitions. The final section asks students to complete orthographic projection and isometric drawings but no drawings are shown.

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1st Grading Examination

Technology and Livelihood Education


Grade 9 – Grade 10

Name : ________________________________ Date : ____________

Grade Level: ___________________________ Score : ____________

l. Multiple Choice Questions


Directions: Write the letter of your answers in CAPITAL LETTER at the space provided before each number.
CHOOSE your answers from the box. NO ERASURES. 10 points

A. Caliper F. Projections G.Isometric drawing H.Orthographic projection

B.Reduced I. Construction line J.Specification K. Long breaK line


C. Meter Stick L. Pull-push rule M. Try square

N. Sketch O. Axis D. Visible line P.Border line Q.Dimension line


R.Compass S.Pencil E. Center line

___1.What do you call the arrangement in drawing of the three principal views of an object.
___2.It is an alphabet line that is very light used to block in an object and serves as base for darkening in the
permanent line.
___3.A line used as axis of symmetry.
___4.Written instruction to the worker containing all the information.
___5.Heavy line draws freehand for same purpose as long break.
___6.The cutting of any part of any member of a structure.
___7.Drawing which resembles a respective drawing.
___8.Used to transfer measurements from the rule to the work.
___9.Used to measure a work piece.
___10.Made smaller than the actual size as in the size of an object.

II. Enumeration
A. List down some DO’s and DON’T’s in handling measuring instrument/ tools.
DO’S
1.
2.
3.
4.
DON’T’S
1.
2.
3.

III. Matching Type


Directions: Match Column A with Column B. Write your answers in CAPITAL LETTER at the blank before
each number. 1 point per item

COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Orthographic Projection A.the representation of an object on a plan surface
pertaining to materials, styles and finish presented as
to have the same appearance as when seen from a
particular viewpoint.
2. Isometric Drawing B. freehand drawing of a hand.
3. Perspective drawing C. twelve inch foot rule and it is used to take/ make
simple measurements.
4. Sketch D. used to transfer measurements from the rule to the
work.
5. Center line E. heavy line draws freehand for same purpose as
long break.
6. Long break line F. a line used as axis of symmetry.
7. Ruler G. a medium line used to show edges and contours
not visible to the eye.
8. Caliper H. drawing showing a plan, elevations, sections, and
other features.
9. Visible line I. arrangement in drawing of the three principal views.
10. Design J. drawing which resembles a respective drawing.

IV. Orthographic Projection and Isometric Drawing

“FAILURE WILL NEVER OVERTAKE ME IF ANY DETERMINATION TO SUCCEED IS STRONG ENOUGH”

Prepared by: Rodel Fagsao Wad-ingan, Lpt.

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