1. A drawing having length, breadth and depth in one view is called:
(A) Plane
(B) Cone
(C) Pictorial figure
(D) Cylinder
2. Oblique view is a type of:
(A) Pictorial
(B) Dimetric
(C) Trimetric
(D) Isometric
3. Isometric is a type of:
(A) Perspective
(B) Axonometric
(C) Oblique
(D) Orthographic
4. The angle between isometric axes is:
(A) 30°
(B) 45°
(C) 120°
(D) 60°
5. The angle of isometric axis with horizontal plane is:
(A) 60°
(B) 45°
(C) 30°
(D) 120°
6. The angle of receding axis for oblique view is:
(A) 45°
(B) 20°
(C) 75°
(D) 120°
7. In isometric scale, the length is:
(A) Equal to true scale
(B) 0.50 of true scale
(C) 0.60 of true scale
(D) 0.82 of true scale
8. In this type of oblique view, equal scale is used on all axes:
(A) Cavalier
(B) Cabinet
(C) Trimetric
(D) Dimetric
9. The view drawn by isometric scale is called:
(A) Isometric drawing
(B) Isometric projection
(C) Oblique projection
(D) Perspective drawing
10. This drawing is same as a camera picture:
(A) Isometric
(B) Oblique
(C) Perspective
(D) Orthographic
11. It is an imaginary point situated at infinite distance from the station point:
(A) Centre point
(B) Piercing point
(C) Vanishing point
(D) Station point
12. In perspective view, vertical lines are drawn:
(A) Vertical
(B) Horizontal
(C) Parallel to top view
(D) Parallel to front view