Isometric Drawing
Isometric Drawing
- A) Orthographic
- B) Perspective
- C) Isometric
- D) Dimetric
2. **In isometric drawing, what is the angle between the three axes?**
- A) 60 degrees
- B) 90 degrees
- C) 120 degrees
- D) 45 degrees
- A) X-axis
- B) Y-axis
- C) Z-axis
6. **What is the term for a line that is neither parallel nor perpendicular to any of the isometric axes?**
- A) Isometric line
- B) Oblique line
- C) Diagonal line
- D) Hidden line
- A) As ellipses
- B) As perfect circles
- C) As parabolas
- D) As hyperbolas
- A) Easy to understand
- B) Distorted representation
- A) To create 2D sketches
12. **What is the primary advantage of isometric drawing over perspective drawing?**
14. **In isometric drawing, how are non-isometric lines (not parallel to axes) measured?**
- A) Using a ruler
- B) Using a protractor
15. **Which of the following shapes will appear as a perfect cube in an isometric drawing?**
- A) Sphere
- B) Cylinder
- C) Cube
- D) Cone
17. **In isometric projection, which axis is inclined at 30 degrees to the horizontal?**
- A) X-axis
- B) Y-axis
- C) Z-axis
- D) Isometric axis
18. **What is the term for the line where two surfaces meet in an isometric drawing?**
- A) Contour line
- B) Intersecting line
- C) Edge line
- D) Horizon line
20. **What is the key characteristic of isometric drawings compared to orthographic drawings?**
- A) Use of perspective
21. **In isometric drawing, what does the term "foreshortening" refer to?**
- A) Shrinking the object for artistic effect
- A) Always horizontal
- B) Always vertical
- A) Realistic perspective
- A) As parallel lines
- B) As curved lines
- C) As hidden lines
- D) As dashed lines
- A) To create 3D effects
28. **What is the term for lines that are parallel to the isometric axes in isometric drawing?**
- A) Diagonal lines
- B) Isometric lines
- C) Hidden lines
- D) Contour lines
30. **In isometric drawings, what does the term "isometric scale factor" refer to?**
31. **Which of the following objects would appear larger in an isometric drawing compared to a
perspective drawing?**
- A) Tall building
- B) Small box
- C) Sphere
- D) Cylinder
32. **What is the term for the lines that represent the visible edges of an object in isometric drawing?**
- A) Contour lines
- B) Dimension lines
- C) Hidden lines
- D) Edge lines
33. **In isometric drawing, how are distances measured along the axes?**
- D) Using a compass
35. **Which type of isometric drawing uses a scale that makes the measurements along the isometric
axes equal to the true measurements?**
- A) Non-isometric scale
- B) Dimetric scale
- D) Oblique scale
36. **In isometric drawing, how are objects located in relation to the isometric axes?**
- A) Randomly
37. **What is the primary purpose of isometric drawings in engineering and design?**
- A) Artistic expression
- C) Visualization of 3D objects
- D) Geometric abstraction
38. **What is the term for the method of representing three-dimensional objects on a flat, two-
dimensional surface in isometric drawing?**
- A) Axonometric projection
- B) Parallel projection
- C) Oblique projection
- D) Angular projection
39. **Which of the following statements is true regarding isometric drawing conventions?**
40. **In isometric drawings, why is it important to maintain consistency in line thickness?**
- A) Aesthetic appeal
- B) Realism
- A) As parallel lines
- B) As curved lines
- C) As hidden lines
- D) As dashed lines
- A) To create 3D effects
44. **What is the term for lines that are parallel to the isometric axes in isometric drawing?**
- A) Diagonal lines
- B) Isometric lines
- C) Hidden lines
- D) Contour lines
47. **Which of the following objects would appear larger in an isometric drawing compared to a
perspective drawing?**
- A) Tall building
- B) Small box
- C) Sphere
- D) Cylinder
48. **What is the term for the lines that represent the visible edges of an object in isometric drawing?**
- A) Contour lines
- B) Dimension lines
- C) Hidden lines
- D) Edge lines
49. **In isometric drawing, how are distances measured along the axes?**
- D) Using a compass
50. **What is the role of the "isometric multiplier" in isometric drawings?**
Certainly, here are the answers to the previous isometric drawing multiple-choice questions:
1. C) Isometric
2. A) 60 degrees
5. C) Z-axis
6. C) Diagonal line
7. A) As ellipses
8. B) Distorted representation
15. C) Cube
17. B) Y-axis
18. C) Edge line
31. C) Sphere