Second Periodical Test TLE VIII - Technical Drafting (Exploratory)
Second Periodical Test TLE VIII - Technical Drafting (Exploratory)
Second Periodical Test TLE VIII - Technical Drafting (Exploratory)
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Toledo City
LURAY II NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Luray II, Toledo City
I. Direction: READ the following question carefully and CHOOSE the correct answer.
12. The Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that some of the best opportunities for
employment in our near future will be for students who ________.
A. drop out of high school
B. graduate from high school and go right into the workforce
C. obtain a two year technical degree from a community or junior college
D. earn a B.S. degree in psychology
13. Three dimensional models are often used in the design process to ________.
A. help the client understand the overall design concept
B. help the client select a color for their carpet
C. provide the client with a model which they can use to impress their friends
D. determine the quantity of brick needed to build the house
14. Students can complete an associate's degree in drafting which normally takes about ________ years to
complete.
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
15. This is used in drawings to represent the edge of a solid object:
A. Angle
B. Vertex
C. Surface
D. Line
16. The daily workload of a ________ drafter would generally include technical drawings of machine parts.
A. architectural
B. civil
C. electrical
D. mechanical
17. This type of solid has a polygon for a base and triangular lateral faces that intersect at a vertex:
A. Pyramid
B. Prism
C. Cone
D. Torus
18. This is a common method for connecting steel members of buildings and bridges:
A. Assembly
B. Fabricating
C. Riveting
D. Welding
19. This type of structural steel drawing shows all dimensions necessary for fabrication:
A. Shop drawings
B. Design drawings
C. Weldment drawings
D. Application drawings
20. These are joined together in the field to build a structure:
A. Riveted members
B. Main members
C. Steel fabrications
D. Assembled fabrications
21. These plans, made by the steel fabricator, are assembly drawings for the steel structure:
A. Welding plans
B. Assembly plans
C. Construction plans
D. Erection plans
22. This material is used in masonry construction, most commonly for ornamental facing:
A. Face brick
B. Clay tile
C. Natural stone
D. Aggregate
23. The building construction industry relies on sets of ________ drawings to construct homes and
commercial buildings.
A. mechanical
B. isometric
C. architectural working
D. all of the above
24. The text height for room names should be set to ________for a drawing that will be plotted to a scale
of ¼" = 1'-0".
A. 4"
B. 5"
C. 6"
D. 8"
25. The architectural drafter usually begins a set of working drawings by creating the ________ plan first.
foundation
A. floor plan
B. elevations
C. building section
26. Once the architect has finalized the house plans with the client any changes to the design requested by
the client will require a ________.
A. change order
B. modification slip
C. whole new set of drawings
D. none of the above
27. The foundation contractor will work with the following architectural plans.
A. foundation
B. site plan
C. floor plan
D. all of the above
28. To insure that everyone understands what the electrical symbols represent it is customary to include a
____ on the electrical sheet.
A. list
B. part number
C. electrical legend
D. electrical layer
29. On a floor plan the dashed line that appears approximately 24" outside the exterior wall represents the
________.
A. sidewalk
B. roof overhang
C. plumbing drain lines
D. none of the above
30. The site plan illustrates ________.
A. the floor plan
B. where the house sits on the property
C. the roof plan
D. where the garage and driveway are located
31. Generally, the units used on an architectural drawing are set to ________.
A. Architectural
B. engineering
C. metric
D. civil
32. Elevation drawings will include information about ________.
A. roof pitch
B. siding
C. window style
D. all of the above
33. In these drawings it is necessary to show cut surfaces and distinguish between adjacent parts:
A. Auxiliary drawings
B. Assembly sections
C. 3D assemblies
D. Parts lists
34. These drawings are given to contractors to perform work or manufacture individual parts:
A. Assembly details
B. 3D drawings
C. Working drawings
D. Skeleton assemblies
35. In working drawings, these show all necessary information not given directly on the drawing with its
dimensions and notes:
A. Document strips
B. Portable documents
C. Formatting forms
D. Title and record strips
36. This should show what changes were made, when, and by whom:
A. Portable document
B. Record of revisions
C. Title form
D. Revision drawings
37. Using this as a communication and design review tool can help shorten the process and eliminate
productivity barriers:
A. Development plans
B. Portable document files
C. The Internet and e-mail
D. Gantt charts
39. Once a drawing is determined to be complete, the title block is used to document the change from:
A.A draft to a finished drawing
B.A finished to a working drawing
C.An assembly to a finished drawing
D.A working drawing to a draft
40.. Drawings created with commercial software are typically saved as:
A. Rapid prototypes
B. Electronic files
C. Draft drawings
D. Change orders
Life has two rules: 1) Never quit. 2) Always remember Rule #1.
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TLE-TECHNICAL DRAFTING