Foundation or centre lines of a sketch should be

Foundation or centre lines of a sketch should be






a. Made for one view and not extended to other views

b. Always done to scale

c. Very bold and extended

d. Made at the very beginning of sketch

e. Broken lines not continuous



Answer: D

A pentagon has _____ sides

A pentagon has _____ sides






a. Ten

b. Five

c. Six

d. Four

e. Eight



Answer: B

Relative to sketching detail we should:

Relative to sketching detail we should:






a. Use at least three views of the object

b. Use as much detail as possible

c. Show sectional views

d. Show detail with colour wherever possible

e. Use as little detail as possible




Answer: A

The vertex is otherwise known as

The vertex is otherwise known as







a. A 30, 60 degree triangle

b. Any angle formed by two lines

c. The point of intersection of two lines

d. The plan view of an object

e. The starting point of an ellipse




Answer: C

A sketch section is used to show

A sketch section is used to show






a. An actual dimension of the sketch

b. A necessary detail

c. The scale of a sketch

d. The material of construction

e. A particular view of an object



Answer: B

An ellipse is the result of:

An ellipse is the result of:






a. Using a protractor to scribe an arc

b. Scribing an arc with a compass

c. Scribing an arc of 360°

d. Viewing a circle obliquely

e. Cutting round bar-stock at 90°



Answer: D

In order for a sketch to look like the object it represents, we:

In order for a sketch to look like the object it represents, we:






a. Use a number of different views

b. Make the sketch in proportion Correct

c. use colours throughout the sketch

d. Use as much detail as possible

e. Draw the sketch to scale




Answer: B

A protractor is used to

A protractor is used to






a. Scribe arcs

b. Measure angles Correct

c. Form ellipes

d. Replace T-squares

e. Measure circles



Answer: B