Deck 32: Designing, Drawing, and Planning
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Deck 32: Designing, Drawing, and Planning
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The plan of procedure involves selecting the tools you will use and the processes you will undertake, as well as the sequence of operations.
True
2
____ is the way a project feels or appears to feel.
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
A
3
____ can be defined as what the project looks like upon completion; that is, its appearance.
A) Final design
B) Form
C) Role
D) Function
A) Final design
B) Form
C) Role
D) Function
B
4
____ are composed of lines, and they reveal a certain style.
A) Shapes
B) Figures
C) Profiles
D) Contours
A) Shapes
B) Figures
C) Profiles
D) Contours
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5
A complete set of working drawings will generally only include a front and a top view.
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6
____ may be defined as color quality, such as brightness, deepness, or hue.
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
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____ is what it the piece is designed to do, or its purpose.
A) Final design
B) Form
C) Role
D) Function
A) Final design
B) Form
C) Role
D) Function
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8
A harmonic progression works in fractions in which the reciprocals, or denominators, of the units form an arithmetic progression.
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9
____ describes differences within a piece, such as between light and dark.
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
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10
____ is the use of space and mass to give a feeling of stability.
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
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11
The elements of design are the design's most basic parts and include line, shape, mass, color, tone, and texture.
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12
____ may be defined as how well all of the component parts of a piece work together.
A) Harmony
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
A) Harmony
B) Contrast
C) Tone
D) Balance
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13
A detail drawing is often full scale.
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14
____ is the relationship between line and shape that gives the appearance of substance.
A) Intensity
B) Form
C) Mass
D) Depth
A) Intensity
B) Form
C) Mass
D) Depth
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15
____ is the relationship of the parts of an object to each other and to the whole.
A) Balance
B) Tone
C) Proportion
D) Contrast
A) Balance
B) Tone
C) Proportion
D) Contrast
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16
Form should always take precedence over function.
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17
Isometric drawings tend to be easier to read and easier to draw.
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18
Studying the styles of the past and present is a good way to begin to develop one's own aesthetic.
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19
The Federal period, which gained prominence from 1720 to 1880, has been called the United States' first homegrown style.
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20
Repetition of elements creates rhythm, which draws the viewer's eye to certain areas that accentuate visual harmony.
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21
The ____ style of furniture spanned the period from 1925 to 1940.
A) Art Deco
B) Arts and Crafts
C) Contemporary
D) Victorian
A) Art Deco
B) Arts and Crafts
C) Contemporary
D) Victorian
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22
The ____ period, from 1840 to 1880, featured several revival styles.
A) Art Deco
B) Arts and Crafts
C) Contemporary
D) Victorian
A) Art Deco
B) Arts and Crafts
C) Contemporary
D) Victorian
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23
The ____ style, seen anywhere from 1690 to 1850, kept alive many of the characteristics of Old World furniture.
A) Pennsylvania Dutch
B) Shaker
C) Quaker
D) Victorian
A) Pennsylvania Dutch
B) Shaker
C) Quaker
D) Victorian
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24
A ____ list is a list of all the parts needed for a given project, the number of pieces needed, and the dimensions of each piece.
A) cut
B) material
C) section
D) detail
A) cut
B) material
C) section
D) detail
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25
Often included in a full set of drawings will be one or more ____ views that show what the piece would look like if part of it were to be cut away.
A) cut
B) sector
C) section
D) detail
A) cut
B) sector
C) section
D) detail
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26
Many types of cabinets and furniture are built to certain sizes known as ____.
A) variables
B) values
C) plans
D) standards
A) variables
B) values
C) plans
D) standards
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27
____ drawings show depth; they are close to what we really see.
A) Isometric
B) Functional
C) Detail
D) Orthographic
A) Isometric
B) Functional
C) Detail
D) Orthographic
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28
____ drawings are two dimensional; because they do not show depth, they do not appear "true" to our eye.
A) Isometric
B) Functional
C) Detail
D) Orthographic
A) Isometric
B) Functional
C) Detail
D) Orthographic
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29
____ take into account physical differences between people and objects.
A) Standards
B) Variables
C) Values
D) Detail plans
A) Standards
B) Variables
C) Values
D) Detail plans
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30
A ____ details how the piece is built in a step-by-step manner.
A) plan of design
B) plan of procedure
C) building plan
D) building procedure
A) plan of design
B) plan of procedure
C) building plan
D) building procedure
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