Deck 13: Descriptive Geometry

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When creating a curved line, the more widely the points are spread, the smoother the curve will be.
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The connection of three points in space creates a:

A) line
B) triangle
C) plane
D) fold
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A _____ is composed of a series of unaligned points.

A) curved line
B) triangle
C) straight line
D) fold line
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A(n) _____ plane is a plane that lies on any angle other than the normal orthographic planes.

A) auxiliary
B) profile
C) frontal
D) horizontal
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The edges of a drawing of a cube would be considered:

A) horizontal planes
B) profile planes
C) fold lines
D) projection lines
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Projection lines are always:

A) perpendicular to fold lines
B) parallel to the profile plane
C) perpendicular to the frontal plane
D) parallel to the horizontal plane
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When the fold line is perpendicular to the true length line, the projection will be an edge view.
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What is the shortest distance between any two points?

A) angle
B) plane
C) straight line
D) curved line
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Lines perpendicular to normal orthographic planes are true length, but lines parallel to normal orthographic planes are not.
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How many auxiliary planes are there?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 6
D) an unlimited number
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Descriptive geometry is directly related to orthographic and auxiliary projection.
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There are only six auxiliary planes.
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Any three-dimensional solid object can be created by the projection and connection of multiple points in space.
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How many points are needed to create a straight line?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
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An auxiliary plane may be taken off any plane at any position.
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Lines on a plane are represented by:

A) points on all other parallel planes
B) points on all other perpendicular planes
C) fold lines on all other parallel planes
D) fold lines on all other perpendicular planes
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A curved line is a series of very short straight lines.
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Geometric forms are all constructed from a series of:

A) curves
B) angles
C) planes
D) points
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The principles of descriptive geometry are used to graphically solve problems and gain information about geometric forms and their position in space.
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It is possible to solve the location of a point to a third plane when the point's location is known on two planes.
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To create a smooth curve, you should:

A) use a series of aligned points
B) space the points closely together
C) use no more than three points
D) refrain from including any straight lines
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When the frontal, horizontal, and profile planes are opened flat onto a two-dimensional surface:

A) the distance of X = X increases and the distance of Y = Y decreases
B) the distance of X = X decreases and the distance of Y = Y increases
C) the distances of X = X and Y = Y both increase
D) the distances of X = X and Y = Y remain the same
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The point view of a line can be drawn by placing the:

A) fold line perpendicular to the true length line
B) fold line parallel to the true length line
C) frontal plane perpendicular to the vertical plane
D) frontal plane perpendicular to the horizontal plane
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What should you do to find the true length of a line on any plane?

A) revolve the line on the vertical plane until it is perpendicular to the fold line
B) revolve the line on the horizontal plane until it is parallel to the frontal plane
C) locate the fold line perpendicular to the line, then project the line to the adjacent plane
D) locate the fold line parallel to the line, then project the line to the adjacent plane
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Oblique and inclined lines are true length:

A) always
B) on normal orthographic planes
C) on auxiliary planes viewed from a normal plane of projection
D) on auxiliary planes viewed perpendicular to the adjacent plane
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When projecting an auxiliary plane:

A) the angle used with the fold line must be no greater than 45º
B) the angle used with the fold line must be at least 45º
C) any angle may be used with the fold line
D) no angle may be used with the fold line
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A side plane on a drawing of a cube would be considered the _____ plane.

A) profile
B) frontal
C) vertical
D) horizontal
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When a fold line is parallel to any line, that line will appear _____ in the adjacent plane.

A) curved
B) true size
C) slanted
D) foreshortened
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The top plane on a drawing of a cube would be considered the _____ plane.

A) profile
B) frontal
C) vertical
D) horizontal
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What do you need to do first when drawing the true size of a surface?

A) draw a fold line
B) project the surface to the new plane
C) find the edge view
D) find the point view
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Deck 13: Descriptive Geometry
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When creating a curved line, the more widely the points are spread, the smoother the curve will be.
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The connection of three points in space creates a:

A) line
B) triangle
C) plane
D) fold
B
3
A _____ is composed of a series of unaligned points.

A) curved line
B) triangle
C) straight line
D) fold line
A
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A(n) _____ plane is a plane that lies on any angle other than the normal orthographic planes.

A) auxiliary
B) profile
C) frontal
D) horizontal
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The edges of a drawing of a cube would be considered:

A) horizontal planes
B) profile planes
C) fold lines
D) projection lines
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Projection lines are always:

A) perpendicular to fold lines
B) parallel to the profile plane
C) perpendicular to the frontal plane
D) parallel to the horizontal plane
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When the fold line is perpendicular to the true length line, the projection will be an edge view.
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What is the shortest distance between any two points?

A) angle
B) plane
C) straight line
D) curved line
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Lines perpendicular to normal orthographic planes are true length, but lines parallel to normal orthographic planes are not.
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How many auxiliary planes are there?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 6
D) an unlimited number
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Descriptive geometry is directly related to orthographic and auxiliary projection.
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There are only six auxiliary planes.
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Any three-dimensional solid object can be created by the projection and connection of multiple points in space.
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How many points are needed to create a straight line?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
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An auxiliary plane may be taken off any plane at any position.
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Lines on a plane are represented by:

A) points on all other parallel planes
B) points on all other perpendicular planes
C) fold lines on all other parallel planes
D) fold lines on all other perpendicular planes
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A curved line is a series of very short straight lines.
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Geometric forms are all constructed from a series of:

A) curves
B) angles
C) planes
D) points
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The principles of descriptive geometry are used to graphically solve problems and gain information about geometric forms and their position in space.
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It is possible to solve the location of a point to a third plane when the point's location is known on two planes.
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To create a smooth curve, you should:

A) use a series of aligned points
B) space the points closely together
C) use no more than three points
D) refrain from including any straight lines
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When the frontal, horizontal, and profile planes are opened flat onto a two-dimensional surface:

A) the distance of X = X increases and the distance of Y = Y decreases
B) the distance of X = X decreases and the distance of Y = Y increases
C) the distances of X = X and Y = Y both increase
D) the distances of X = X and Y = Y remain the same
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The point view of a line can be drawn by placing the:

A) fold line perpendicular to the true length line
B) fold line parallel to the true length line
C) frontal plane perpendicular to the vertical plane
D) frontal plane perpendicular to the horizontal plane
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What should you do to find the true length of a line on any plane?

A) revolve the line on the vertical plane until it is perpendicular to the fold line
B) revolve the line on the horizontal plane until it is parallel to the frontal plane
C) locate the fold line perpendicular to the line, then project the line to the adjacent plane
D) locate the fold line parallel to the line, then project the line to the adjacent plane
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Oblique and inclined lines are true length:

A) always
B) on normal orthographic planes
C) on auxiliary planes viewed from a normal plane of projection
D) on auxiliary planes viewed perpendicular to the adjacent plane
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When projecting an auxiliary plane:

A) the angle used with the fold line must be no greater than 45º
B) the angle used with the fold line must be at least 45º
C) any angle may be used with the fold line
D) no angle may be used with the fold line
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A side plane on a drawing of a cube would be considered the _____ plane.

A) profile
B) frontal
C) vertical
D) horizontal
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When a fold line is parallel to any line, that line will appear _____ in the adjacent plane.

A) curved
B) true size
C) slanted
D) foreshortened
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The top plane on a drawing of a cube would be considered the _____ plane.

A) profile
B) frontal
C) vertical
D) horizontal
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What do you need to do first when drawing the true size of a surface?

A) draw a fold line
B) project the surface to the new plane
C) find the edge view
D) find the point view
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