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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education - Region 02


Schools Division of the City of Ilagan
SAN RAFAEL NATIONAL AND VOCATIONALA HIGH SCHOOL
San Rafael City of Ilagan, Isabela
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL DRAWING 8

Number of Questions: 50 3rd Quarter

Revised Bloom's Taxonomy

Understand
Remember
Time Number

Evauate

creating
Analyze
Apply
Topics % Total
Spent of Items

ORTHGRAPHIC PROJECTION 10 100 50 35 10 5


50
Item Placement 1,2,3-35 36-45 46-50
10 PERFECT! 50 70% 20% 10% 50
PERFECT!

Submitted by: Checked by: NOTED:

JESSIE ANN B. CABANGAN GLORIA R. MARTIN MARY ANN L. CATINDIG


Subject-Teacher Head Teacher III Principal III
Department of Education
Region 02
Schools Division of the City of Ilagan
SAN RAFAEL NATIONAL AND VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
City of Ilagan

3rd PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


TECHNICAL DRAWING 8

I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Choose the best and write the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the presentation of an object in two or more views by projecting the outline of the object to the plane of
projection perpendicular to each other?
a. Perspective drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Orthographic projection d. Multi-view drawing
2. What method of projection in which object is drawn with its horizontal and vertical axes to scale but with its
curved lines and diagonals distortion?
a. Axonometric c. Pictorial view
b. Isometric drawing d. Multi-view drawing
3. What kind of light lines used as bases in constructing an isometric view of an object?
a. Isometric axes c. Pictorial view
b. Isometric drawing d. Multi-view drawing
4. Which kind of drawing that shows more than one view of an object?
a. Perspective drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Multi-view drawing d. None of the above
5. What kind of pictorial drawing of an object one surface of which is shown paralleled to the frontal and the other is
inclined to it?
a. Perspective drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Multi-view drawing d. None of the above
6. What do you call to the total width, height and depth of an object?
a. Overall dimension c. Notation
b. Working plan d. Isometric axes
7. A drawing which shows an object as it appears to our eyes. What it is?
a. Multi-view drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Perspective drawing d. None of the above
8. Which representation of an object where it is viewed showing the three faces of an object?
a. One side view c. Pictorial view
b. Two side view d. None of the above
9. In the oblique projection an object is represented by how many views?
a. One view c. Three views
b. Two views d. Four views
10. The object we see in our surrounding usually without drawing came under which projection?
a. Perspective projection c. Isometric projection
b. Oblique projection d. Orthographic projection
11. What is additional 3rd view on orthographic projection in general for simple object?
a. Front view
b. Top view
c. Side view
d. View at 45 degrees perpendicular to the horizontal plane
12. The front view of an object is shown on which plane?
a. Profile plane c. Horizontal plane
b. Vertical plane d. Parallel plane
13. The top view of an object is shown on which plane?
a. Profile plane c. horizontal plane
b. Vertical plane d. Parallel plane
14. The side view of an object is shown on which plane?
a. Profile plane c. Horizontal plane
b. Vertical plane d. parallel plane
15. What are the three principal views of an object?
a. Rear view, bottom view, top view c. Top view, front view, right side view
b. Bottom view, left side, front view d. Left, rear, bottom view
16. In making an orthographic view, what view that is drawn vertically aligned and below the top?
a. Top view c. Right side view
b. Front view d. Rear side view
17. What views will you drawn above the front view in making an orthographic view?
a. Top view c. Right side view
b. Front view d. Rear side view
18. This view is located at the right side and aligned with the front view?
a. right side view c. front view
b. top view d. rear view
19. After making a horizontal and vertical axis with 30 degrees angle, what it is?
a. Make a box c. Firm shape
b. Supply the three view d. None of the above
20. Which of the following is not a principal view?
a. Bottom c. Top
b. Side d. Auxiliary
21. How many principal views are there?
a. Two c. Four
b. Three d. Six
22. What are the two ways of drawing orthographic projection?
a. First angle, second angle c. Second angle, third angle
b. First angle, third angle d. Second angle, fourth angle
23. ISO means equal; metric means _____.
a. Length c. Height
b. Depth d. Measure
24. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.
a. Cabinet oblique c. General oblique
b. Cavalier oblique d. Oblique perspective
25. The object is placed on the horizon at the eye-level of the observer is called?
a. Bird’s eye view c. Man’s eye view
b. Worm’s eye view d. Orthographic view
26. The place or point where the observer is supposed to stand while viewing the object. What it is?
a. Varnishing point c. Piercing point
b. Center point d. Station point

II. In which direction must the object be viewed to produce the views shown opposite, taking ‘A’ as the FRONT
VIEW. Put the appropriate letter under the view.

27. 28.

29. 30.

31. 32.
III. Transfer the letters from the isometric drawing on to the plane surfaces of the orthogonal drawing. Name each
view.

IV. FREEHAND SKETCHING: Sketch, on the space provided the first angle projection of the component below.
(5 points)

Submitted by: Checked by: NOTED:

JESSIE ANN B. CABANGAN GLORIA R. MARTIN MARY ANN L. CATINDIG


Subject-Teacher Head Teacher III Principal III
3rd PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
TECHNICAL DRAWING 8

I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Choose the best and write the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the presentation of an object in two or more views by projecting the outline of the object to the plane
of projection perpendicular to each other?
a. Perspective drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Orthographic projection d. Multi-view drawing
2. What method of projection in which object is drawn with its horizontal and vertical axes to scale but with its
curved lines and diagonals distortion?
a. Axonometric c. Pictorial view
b. Isometric drawing d. Multi-view drawing
3. What kind of light lines used as bases in constructing an isometric view of an object?
a. Isometric axes c. Pictorial view
b. Isometric drawing d. Multi-view drawing
4. Which kind of drawing that shows more than one view of an object?
a. Perspective drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Multi-view drawing d. None of the above
5. What kind of pictorial drawing of an object one surface of which is shown paralleled to the frontal and the other is
inclined to it?
a. Perspective drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Multi-view drawing d. None of the above
6. What do you call to the total width, height and depth of an object?
a. Overall dimension c. Notation
b. Working plan d. Isometric axes
7. A drawing which shows an object as it appears to our eyes. What it is?
a. Multi-view drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Perspective drawing d. None of the above
8. Which representation of an object where it is viewed showing the three faces of an object?
a. One side view c. Pictorial view
b. Two side view d. None of the above
9. In the oblique projection an object is represented by how many views?
a. One view c. Three views
b. Two views d. Four views
10. The object we see in our surrounding usually without drawing came under which projection?
a. Perspective projection c. Isometric projection
b. Oblique projection d. Orthographic projection
rd
11. What is additional 3 view on orthographic projection in general for simple object?
a. Front view d. View at 45 degrees perpendicular to the
b. Top view horizontal plane
c. Side view
12. The front view of an object is shown on which plane?
a. Profile plane c. Horizontal plane
b. Vertical plane d. Parallel plane
13. The top view of an object is shown on which plane?
a. Profile plane c. horizontal plane
b. Vertical plane d. Parallel plane
14. The side view of an object is shown on which plane?
a. Profile plane c. Horizontal plane
b. Vertical plane d. parallel plane
15. What are the three principal views of an object?
a. Rear view, bottom view, top view c. Top view, front view, right side view
b. Bottom view, left side, front view d. Left, rear, bottom view
16. In making an orthographic view, what view that is drawn vertically aligned and below the top?
a. Top view c. Right side view
b. Front view d. Rear side view
17. What views will you drawn above the front view in making an orthographic view?
a. Top view c. Right side view
b. Front view d. Rear side view
18. This view is located at the right side and aligned with the front view?
a. right side view c. front view
b. top view d. rear view
19. After making a horizontal and vertical axis with 30 degrees angle, what it is?
a. Make a box b. Supply the three view
c. Firm shape d. None of the above
20. Which of the following is not a principal view?
a. Bottom c. Top
b. Side d. Auxiliary
21. How many principal views are there?
a. Two c. Four
b. Three d. Six
22. What are the two ways of drawing orthographic projection?
a. First angle, second angle c. Second angle, third angle
b. First angle, third angle d. Second angle, fourth angle
23. ISO means equal; metric means _____.
a. Length c. Height
b. Depth d. Measure
24. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.
a. Cabinet oblique c. General oblique
b. Cavalier oblique d. Oblique perspective
25. The object is placed on the horizon at the eye-level of the observer is called?
a. Bird’s eye view c. Man’s eye view
b. Worm’s eye view d. Orthographic view
26. The place or point where the observer is supposed to stand while viewing the object. What it is?
a. Varnishing point c. Piercing point
b. Center point d. Station point

II. In which direction must the object be viewed to produce the views shown opposite, taking ‘A’ as the FRONT
VIEW. Put the appropriate letter under the view.

27. 28.

29. 30.

31. 32.
III. Transfer the letters from the isometric drawing on to the plane surfaces of the orthogonal drawing. Name each
view.

IV. FREEHAND SKETCHING: Sketch, on the space provided the first angle projection of the component below.
(5 points)

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