PRELIMINARY REVISION QUIZ ROUND 1. 1.Name 3 different forms of 3D Pictorial Drawing 2.What are the two main types of Architectural Drawing 3.What is an.

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PRELIMINARY REVISION QUIZ ROUND 1

1.Name 3 different forms of 3D Pictorial Drawing 2.What are the two main types of Architectural Drawing 3.What is an Orthogonal drawing? 4.Freehand Drawing or sketching is a means of ________________________________________________ 5. What is a site plan? 6. What is an Assembly drawing? 7. What are 4 advantages of CAD in comparison to manual methods? 8. The two types of orthogonal drawing are _____ and ______ angle projection? They are portrayed by the following symbols.

ROUND 1 1.Answers include; Oblique, Isometric, Plannometric, Perspective 2.Sketch Plans – In these plans elevations are used but without working information. They are rendered to make them legible and attractive Working Drawings – these form the most important class of drawings and include plans, elevations, sections and drawings which when read with the specifications for details of materials give all the necessary information to build the building. 3.Orthogonal drawing is a 2D representation of an object. This shows the front, back and side views.

ROUND 1 4. Freehand drawing or sketching is a means of quickly putting your thoughts on paper. 5. A Site plan is a diagram showing the layout and location of buildings on a block of land. 6. An assembly drawings are used to show how a number of parts fit together to form a completed project. 7. Accuracy, speed, repetition, neatness, ability to edit changes without re-drawing, legibility 8. First angle projection and third angle projection.

ROUND 2 PICTIONARY 1.Nominate one person from your team to come to the board and draw (Freehand): 1.The Top view of a roof containing hip and valley 2.A Rectangular Prism in oblique view 3.A Rectangular Prism in Isometric View 4.A Rectangular Prism in Plannometric View 5.A Basic Floor plan of this room (Estimated Measurements and No furniture) 6.A Orthogonal view of the object I have.

ROUND 3 1.What is a more suitable scale for a detail drawing? A: 1:100 B: 1:50 C: 1: What is included in a block plan? 3: In Australia what is most commonly used? A: First Angle Projection B: Third Angle Projection 4. What is the Drafting standard used in Australia?

ROUND 3 5. What is a section view? 6. Do you draw dimensioning lines the same way in an architectural drawing then in engineering drawing? 7. What are the three categories of private businesses? 8. Organisations can be either Flat organisation with teams or ___________

ROUND 3 1: 1:50 (B) 2: A Block Plan is an image of where a building fits in the street. 3: Third Angle Projection (B) 4: AS : A section view is where a part of the drawing is removed to show interior detail. 6: No. In engineering drawing you do Arrows at the end of lines, in Architectural drawing you use slashes. 7: Sole Traders, Partnerships and Companies 8: Hierarchical

ROUND 4 1.What is Quality control? 2.What word is missing? Production is a measure of __________ ________ can be measured by production 3. Define Mechanisation 4. What is mass production? 5. What is automation? 6. Name the principals of design. 7. Define Ergonomics 8. Name 3 different types of Perspective Drawing

ROUND 4 - ANSWERS 1. Quality control (QC) can be defined simply as, 'maintenance of quality at a level that satisfies the customer and that is economical to the producer or seller. 2.Efficiency 3.To make mechanical 4.Mass production is the large-scale production of goods in factories 5.Automation is the process in industry where various production operations are converted from a manual process, to an automated or mechanised process

ROUND 4 ANSWERS 6. Proportion, balance, rhythm, emphasis, contrast, harmony and unity 7. The way humans interact with their environment. The study of efficiency in the workplace- The human factor in designing environments 8. One point, two point and three point.