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BAGO CITY COLLEGE

TEACHER EDUCATION DEPT.


SY 2017-2018 1ST SEM
FINAL EXAM IN DRAFTING

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Select the best answer encircle on letter only.

1. One method of drawing is to construct an object from lines.


a. Perspective drawing c. Line drawing
b. Isometric drawing d. Oblique drawing
2. These drawing more nearly represent an object as it would appear to the eye than isometric and oblique.
a. Perspective drawing c. Line drawing
b. Isometric drawing d. Oblique drawing
3. Drawing seem more nearly like perspective, horizontal lines are drawn to recede 300
a. Perspective drawing c. Line drawing
b. Isometric drawing d. Oblique drawing
4. The receding lines do not converge but remain parallel with each other.
a. Perspective drawing c. Line drawing
b. Isometric drawing d. Oblique drawing
5. In this style, all letters in the alphabet are formed with a series of single strokes.
a. Single stroke gothic letter style c. Italic letters
b. Roman letters d. Text letters
6. All letters having accented strokes or consisting of heavy and lights or thick and thin lines
a. Single stroke gothic letter style c. Italic letters
b. Roman letters d. Text letters
7. All slanting letters are classified as
a. Single stroke gothic letter style c. Italic letter
b. Roman letters d. Text letters
8. These include all types of old English German text
a. Single stroke c. Italic letters
b. Roman letters d. Text letters
9. General proportions of letters are drawn neither too narrow nor too wide.
a. Normal letters c. Extended letters
b. Compressed letters
10. These letters are narrow in width in proportion to the height and are used when space is limited.
a. Normal letters c. Extended letters
b. Compressed letters
11. These letters are than the normal letters and are used when the space is very wide.
a. Normal letters c. Extended letters
b. Compressed letters
12. Are usually of the permanent or fixed head and the movable or adjustable head.
a. T-square c. Protractor
b. Triangle
13. A drawing instrument that has a 300x600 or 450 x450.
a. T-square c. Protractor
b. Triangle
14. Measuring sizes and distances and for transferring measurements from it to the drawing paper.
a. Protractor c. French curve
b. Scale or rule
15. Tool used to measure or lay-out an angle or an arc.
a. Protractor c. French curve
b. Scale or rule
16. A drafting tool used as guide in mechanically drawing irregular curved lines.
a. Protractor c. French curve
b. Scale or rule
17. A geometric figure without any dimension. It only shows position.
a. Point c. Angle
b. Line
18. This is a figure made by a moving point. It has length.
a. Point c. Angle
b. Line
19. This refers to the space or opening between two straight lines that meet.
a. Point c. Angle
b. Line
20. A figure having three angles and three sides.
a. French curve c. Triangle
b. Protractor
21. An angle that contain 900.
a. Acute c. Obtuse
b. Right
22. An angle that are less than 900.
a. Acute c. Obtuse
b. Right
23. Angles that are more than 900 but less than 1800.
a. Acute c. Obtuse
b. Right
24. Angles that are more than 1800.
a. Obtuse c. Reflex
b. Straight
25. Angle having 1800.
a. Obtuse c. Reflex
b. Straight
26. Lines that are drawn 900 in relation to a horizontal line.
a. Perpendicular c. Horizontal
b. Vertical d. Inclined
27. Lines parallel to the horizon or the lower edge of the drawing paper.
a. Perpendicular c. Horizontal
b. Vertical d. Inclined
28. Lines which are parallel to the vertical edge of the paper.
a. Perpendicular c. Horizontal
b. Vertical d. Inclined
29. Lines which are neither vertical nor horizontal.
a. Perpendicular c. Horizontal
b. Vertical d. Inclined
30. Triangle with unequal sides and angle.
a. Scalene c. Isosceles
b. Equilateral d. Right
31. Triangle with two equal sides and two equal angles.
a. Scalene c. Isosceles
b. Equilateral d. Right
32. Triangle which has 3 equal sides and three equal angles.
a. Scalene c. Isosceles
b. Equilateral d. Right
33. Triangle with a right angle.
a. Scalene c. Isosceles
b. Equilateral d. Right
34. The entire length of the circular extremities of the circle.
a. Arc c. Diameter
b. Circumference
35. A regular polygon with 4 equal sides and four right angles
a. Square c. Pentagon
b. Hexagon d. Heptagon
36. A regular polygon of 5 equal sides and 5 equal angles.
a. Hexagon c. Pentagon
b. Heptagon d. Octagon
37. A regular polygon with 7 equal sides and 7 equal angles.
a. Hexagon c. Heptagon
b. Octagon d. Nonagon
38. A regular polygon with 8 equal sides and 8 equal angle.
a. Octagon c. Hexagon
b. Nonagon d. Decagon
39. A regular polygon with 9 equal sides and 9 equal angles.
a. Octagon c. Hexagon
b. Nonagon d. Decagon
40. A regular polygon with 10 equal sides and 10 equal angles.
a. Octagon c. Hexagon
b. Nonagon d. Decagon

PART II : DRAWING
INSTRUCTION: Bring the ff drawing instrument, and material: bond paper with border line, pencil mongol # 2.
Triangle, protractor, compass or divider.

a. Divide your bond paper into six equal parts and draw the regular polygon.
1. Pentagon
2. Hexagon
3. Heptagon
4. Octagon
5. Nonagon
6. decagon

PREPARED BY: JOSE LEO SERFINO


Instructor
BAGO CITY COLLEGE
TEACHER EDUCATION DEPT
SY 2017-18 1ST SEM

DRAFTING FINAL

ANSWER KEY

1. C 21

2. A 22

3. B 23

4. D 24

5. A 25

6. B 26

7. C 27

8. D 28

9. A 29

10. B 30

11. C 31

12. A 32

13. B 33

14. B 34

15. A 35

16. 36

17 37

18 38

19 39

20 40

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