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__________ 1. It is printed with heavy stem. It is used for advertisement purposes only.
__________ 2. It is considered as artistic letters. It is purposely used for certificates, diplomas and
citations.
__________ 3. The letters are printed with closer distance and its width is narrower than the normal
size.
__________ 4. This refers to the letters which are printed with heavy stem.
__________ 5. This proportion is applied when there is a more space. The width of the letter is wider
than the height.
__________ 6.Is a quadrilateral with pairs of equal sides.
__________ 7. An elliptical figure which shapes originates from the circle.
__________ 8. A quadrilateral with four equal sides and four equal right angles.
__________ 9. An instrument used for drawing horizontal lines. It also supports the triangle for vertical or
sloping line drawing.
__________ 10. Is used before any drawing activity is to be started the drawing paper has to be fastened on the
drawing.
__________ 11. Is used to draw both vertical and oblique’s lines.
__________ 12. Is an instrument for drawing arcs and circles.
Test II. Enumeration
1-4 Four Group of Letters
5-6 Two Forms of Gothic Letters
7-9 Three Classics of Roman Letters
10-12 Types of Pencils
13-14 Types of Triangles
15-16 Two Proportion of Thickness
17-18 Two cases of Letters
19-21 General Proportion of Letters
22-23 Two Basic Proportions of Object
24-27 Four Colors of Drawing Paper
28-29 Two Kinds of Compass
30-33 Four guidelines used in small letters printed
34-35 Two Types of Eraser
Test III.
Directions: Illustrate the given letters below using the rule of stability of letters needed. ( 3 pts. Each)
1. G
2. A
3. E
4. M
5. X
6. f
7. d
8. y
9. c
10. b
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