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- A. A type of 3D projection
- B. A 2D representation only
2. **In oblique projection, what angle is typically used for the receding lines?**
- A. 30 degrees
- B. 45 degrees
- C. 60 degrees
- D. 90 degrees
- A. At an angle of 30 degrees
- D. At an angle of 45 degrees
- A. Cavalier projection
- B. Cabinet projection
- C. Dimetric projection
- D. Trimetric projection
8. **In oblique projection, what is the term used for the non-foreshortened dimension?**
- A. True length
- B. Actual size
- C. Full scale
- D. Orthographic length
9. **Which of the following is a limitation of oblique projection?**
10. **What is the difference between cavalier and cabinet oblique projections?**
11. **In oblique projection, what term is used for the lines that are not parallel to any of the coordinate
axes?**
- A. Isometric lines
- B. Oblique lines
- C. Diagonal lines
- D. Skewed lines
12. **Which of the following is a common application of oblique projection in engineering drawings?**
- A. Landscape painting
- B. Architectural designs
- C. Abstract art
- D. Portrait sketches
13. **What effect does increasing the angle of obliquity have on the appearance of objects in oblique
projection?**
- A. Increased distortion
- B. Enhanced clarity
- C. Greater realism
- D. No effect on appearance
14. **Which oblique projection method provides a more accurate representation of an object's depth?
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- A. Cabinet projection
- B. Cavalier projection
- C. Dimetric projection
- D. Trimetric projection
15. **What is the advantage of using oblique projection for technical illustrations and diagrams?**
- A. Realistic shading
- C. Dynamic perspective
16. **Which type of oblique projection involves a foreshortening factor of 0.5 for the receding lines?**
- A. Cavalier projection
- B. Cabinet projection
- C. Dimetric projection
- D. Isometric projection
17. **How is the true length of a line represented in oblique projection?**
- C. As a foreshortened length
- D. As a diagonal length
18. **In oblique projection, which axis is typically foreshortened in cabinet projection?**
- A. X-axis
- B. Y-axis
- C. Z-axis
- D. No axis is foreshortened
19. **What is the primary disadvantage of using oblique projection for highly complex structures?**
- A. Difficulty in construction
- D. Distorted measurements
20. **In oblique projection, what role does the planar face play in conveying the shape of an object?**
- A. Ray tracing
- B. Orthographic projection
- C. Shearing transformation
- D. Perspective projection
22. **What is the key characteristic that distinguishes oblique projection from axonometric projections?
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- A. To exaggerate dimensions
24. **Which type of oblique projection is commonly used for furniture design and woodworking plans?
**
- A. Cavalier projection
- B. Cabinet projection
- C. Dimetric projection
- D. Trimetric projection
25. **What is the term for the distance between two parallel lines in oblique projection?**
- A. Width
- B. Depth
- C. Height
- D. Thickness
26. **In oblique projection, what role does the planometric face play in representing the object's
features?**
27. **Which of the following statements is true regarding oblique projection's application in technical
drawings?**
28. **How does oblique projection compare to orthographic projection in terms of conveying depth?**
30. **Which type of oblique projection is often used in technical drawings when a more realistic
representation is desired?**
- A. Cavalier projection
- B. Cabinet projection
- C. Dimetric projection
- D. Isometric projection
31. **What is the main advantage of using oblique projection over perspective projection in technical
drawings?**
- A. Greater realism
- D. Accurate measurements
- B. Perfect circles
- A. Exaggerated depth
- C. Distorted angles
- D. Inaccurate measurements
34. **In oblique projection, what is the term for the angle formed between the projected line and the
horizontal plane?**
- A. Inclination angle
- B. Perspective angle
- C. Foreshortening angle
- D. Obliquity angle
35. **What is the primary purpose of using oblique projection in technical drawings of objects with
complex internal features?**
- D. To emphasize perspective
36. **In oblique projection, what effect does increasing the scale factor have on the appearance of the
object?**
- A. Increased distortion
- B. Greater accuracy
- D. No effect on appearance
37. **Which oblique projection method is often used for illustrating tall structures, such as buildings?**
- A. Cavalier projection
- B. Cabinet projection
- C. Dimetric projection
- D. Trimetric projection
38. **What is the primary reason for using oblique projection in technical drawing applications?**
39. **How does the choice of angle in oblique projection affect the overall appearance of the drawing?
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- B. Distorted proportions
- D. Complexity in drawing
42. **Which term describes the line in oblique projection that represents the true size and shape of an
object?**
- A. Projected line
- B. True line
- C. Orthographic line
- D. Foreshortened line
43. **In oblique projection, which type of angle is formed between the receding lines and the plane of
projection?**
- A. Planar angle
- B. Projection angle
- C. Inclination angle
- D. Foreshortening angle
44. **What is the advantage of using oblique projection for technical drawings of machine components
and parts?**
45. **How does the inclusion of isometric circles in oblique projection differ from the circles in true
isometric projection?**
46. **Which type of oblique projection is commonly used in geological mapping to represent rock
formations and landscapes?**
- A. Cavalier projection
- B. Cabinet projection
- C. Dimetric projection
- D. Trimetric projection
47. **In oblique projection, what term is used for the ratio of the actual size of an object to its projected
size?**
- A. Scale factor
- B. Perspective ratio
- C. Foreshortening factor
- D. Isometric ratio
48. **Which of the following is a benefit of using oblique projection for instructional diagrams and
manuals?**
49. **How does oblique projection contribute to the efficiency of architectural drafting?**
50. **What distinguishes oblique projection from perspective projection in terms of vanishing points?**
51. **In oblique projection, what is the term for the axis that is not foreshortened?**
- A. Primary axis
- B. True axis
- C. Major axis
- D. Orthographic axis
52. **What effect does increasing the foreshortening angle in oblique projection have on the
appearance of the object?**
- A. Increased realism
- B. Greater distortion
- C. Enhanced depth perception
- D. No effect on appearance
53. **In oblique projection, what is the purpose of the auxiliary view?**
54. **Which term describes the distance between two parallel lines in oblique projection that are
receding away from the viewer?**
- A. Depth
- B. Height
- C. Width
- D. Thickness
55. **How does oblique projection aid in the presentation of technical drawings to a non-technical
audience?**
56. **Which oblique projection method is often preferred when a more realistic portrayal of an object is
required?**
- A. Cavalier projection
- B. Cabinet projection
- C. Dimetric projection
- D. Isometric projection
57. **What is the term for the angle formed between the receding lines and the horizontal plane in
oblique projection?**
- A. Inclination angle
- B. Perspective angle
- C. Foreshortening angle
- D. Obliquity angle
58. **In oblique projection, what factor determines the degree of exaggeration in the representation of
an object's depth?**
- A. Scale factor
- B. Foreshortening factor
- C. Perspective ratio
- D. Isometric ratio
59. **How does oblique projection contribute to the visualization of complex engineering systems?**
- D. By eliminating foreshortening
60. **What is the significance of the choice between cavalier and cabinet projection in oblique drawing?
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2. B. 45 degrees
6. B. Cabinet projection
8. A. True length
18. B. Y-axis
25. C. Height
54. C. Width