Exam 3: Visualization and Sketching
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All of the following lines should be drawn thin and dark except:
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Two angles, when added together, equal 90 degrees. This relationship is said to be:
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The most important rule in freehand sketching is to keep the sketch in ______________.
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The main outlines of an object that separate it from the surrounding space defines:
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Regarding Isometric views, which of the following statements IS not true?
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An isometric sketch or drawing is approximately ________ larger than the isometric projections.
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The most realistic pictorial view is the view drawn in _________________.
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When receding lines are drawn to half size, the drawing is known as ________________ projection.
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Solids are classified by the surfaces that contain them. Which of the following is not one of these surface types?
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