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TECHNOLOGY, LIVELIHOOD AND TECH-VOC EDUCATION

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1. Which of the following is necessary for setting the fillet command?
A. Angle
B. base point
C. distance
D. radius
2. Which of the following is important in setting the chamfer command?
A. Angle point 1 and 2
B. distance 1 and 2
C. base point 1 and 2
D. radius 1 and 2
3. Which command is used to change the size of existing objects?
A. move
B. scale
C. rotate
D. zoom
4. What modifying command which can duplicate existing objects in a
rectangle or circular (polar) pattern?
A. Block
B. Array
C. osnap
D. fillet
5. What modifying tool that has a command “TR”?
A. transfer
B. trip
C. trick
D. trim
6. What modifying tool that can be used to move one or more vertices of an
object while leaving the rest of the object unchanged?
A. stretch
B. units
C. move
D. scale
7. What drawing aid is short for orthogonal, which means either vertical or
horizontal?
A. ortho
B. snap
C. osnap
D. grid
8. Which of the function keys can be used for activating the snap mode?
A. F3
B. F5
C. F9
D. F8
9. Which drawing aid has a regular pattern of dots displayed on the screen
which acts as a visual aid. It is the equivalent of having a sheet of graph paper
behind your drawing on a drawing board?

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A. ortho
B. snap
C. osnap
D. grid
10. What drawing aid that only allows you to pick points which lie on a regular
grid?
A. Ortho
B. snap
C. osnap
D. grid
11. What type of object snap that breaks to the midpoints of lines and arcs and
to the mid-point of polyline segments?
A. end-point
B. intersection
C. mid-point
D. extension
12. What is the command for units and scales?
A. units
B. scales
C. DIM
D. extension
13. What is an AutoCAD block?
A. collection of objects that has a name
B. collection of symbols
C. collection of signs
D. collection of commands
14. The following are the advantages of the AutoCAD block except one.
A. You can insert them again and again to save time. In fact, you can insert
them into other drawings as well.
B. A block uses less electronic space than individual objects, so your
drawing file is smaller.
C. By updating a block’s definition, you can update all the blocks in the
drawing.
D. You cannot create your own block.
15. What is the first step in creating a block?
A. Draw the objects that you want in the block.
B. Choose Home tab> Block panel> Create to start the BLOCK command.
The Block Definition dialog box opens.
C. Type a name in the Name text box. The name can have spaces.
D. Specify a base point.
16. Which of the keyboard keys must be pressed in the command line bar to
execute the block dialog box?
A. create
B. block
C. BL
D. black

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17. What is the synonym for Freehand drawing?
A. Measure
B. Draft
C. Sketch
D. Paint
18. Inclined lines are drawn from ___.
A. Top to bottom
B. Bottom to top
C. Left to right
D. Right to left
19. This type of curve is either a part of circle or, an arc or circumference of the
circle.
A. Regular Curve
B. Normal Curve
C. Irregular Curve
D. Natural Curve
20. Pencil points are sharpened on what object?
A. Rock Mat
B. Wooden Tile
C. Cloth
D. Sandpaper pad
21. This type of pencil point can make different thicknesses of line.
A. Chisel
B. Conical
C. Elliptical
D. Normal
22. In drafting, the extension/prolongation of point is called a ______
A. Line
B. Segment
C. Point
D. Ray
23. What do you call an angle which measures more than 90 degrees?
A. Acute
B. Reflex
C. Obtuse
D. Right
24. This is a solid figure which consists of a polygonal base that tapers to an
apex/vertex
A. Cone
B. Pyramid
C. Prism
D. Sphere
25. A 6-sided regular polygon is called?
A. Heptagon
B. Pentagon
C. Hexagon

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D. Octagon
26. All cross-section of a sphere is a ___________
A. Circle
B. Square
C. Ellipse
D. Triangle
27. The term orthographic came from the Greek word orthos and graphos which
means___________________.
A. draw and graph
B. lines and shapes
C. write and draw
D. projection and lines
28. No line of the object can be projected longer than its true ________.
A. height
B. width
C. length
D. volume
29. A surface ________ to the plane of projection will be shown in its exact shape
and size.
A. angled
B. parallel
C. inclined
D. perpendicular
30. The top view is directly above the__________.
A. bottom view
B. rear view
C. front view
D. side view
31. The _________ of the top view is equal to the width of the side views.
A. length
B. width
C. height
D. volume
32. It is a view showing the unseen detailed part of an object.
A. Auxiliary View
B. Sectional View
C. Two-view Drawing
D. Three-view Drawing
33. In studying an object, which views are needed?
A. Front, Top, Bottom
B. Front, Top, Rear
C. Top, Front, Rear
D. Top, Front, Side
34. What line is used to represent the visible part of the object?
A. Extension Line
B. Hidden Line

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C. Leader Line
D. Object Line
35. Which of the steps follow after checking your drawing?
A. Draw the details
B. Label the views
C. Show hidden edges
D. Trace the visible edges
36. It means to lay-out the views on the space.
A. Block-in the views
B. Check the drawing
C. Draw the details
D. Label the views
37. This pictorial drawing represents an object just the way how are eyes seen it.
A. Isometric
B. Orthographic
C. Oblique
D. Perspective
38. This is an imaginary horizontal plane which is in level with the observer’s eye
and the horizon.
A. Eye Level
B. Picture Plane
C. Horizon
D. Vanishing Point
39. It is the intersection of the picture plane with the ground plane.
A. Horizon
B. Station Point
C. Ground Line
D. Vanishing Point
40. It is the observer’s eyes, not the point on the ground where the observer
stands.
A. Horizon
B. Station Point
C. Ground Line
D. Vanishing Point
41. This eye view is where the eye is above the level of the object viewed.
A. Birds eye view
B. Man’s eye view
C. Dogs eye view
D. Worms eye view
42. It is the appropriate scale for plot plan.
A. 1:2500 and 1:1250
B. 1:75,1:50,1:40
C. 1: 5, 1:10, 1:20
D. 1 :100, 1:80
43. It is a kind of scale equivalent to 1:1.
A. half scale

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B. full scale
C. metric scale
D. none of the above
44. It is the standard thickness of wall in meter using 4” x 16” x 8” CHB .
A. 0. 20 m.
B. 0.10 m.
C. 0.18 m.
D. 0.13 m.
45. Standard thickness of wall in meter using 6” x 16” x 8” CHB.
A. 0. 20 m.
B. 0.10 m.
C. 0.15 m.
D. 0.18 m.
46. It is the standard size of an entrance door opening.
A. 0.90 m.
B. 0.80 m.
C. 0.75 m.
D. 1.00 m.
47. They are overhang roof lines in hidden lines form of floor plan.
A. dormer
B. canopy
C. eave line
D. shed line
48. It is a minimum area of Kitchen.
A. 4.00 sq.m.
B. 3.00 sq.m.
C. 5.00 sq.m.
D. 7.00 sq.m.

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