TLE: Drafting Part 2

 11.As far as the appearance of the drawing is concerned, it is the most important part for the usefulness of the drawing it can be ruined if it is done carelessly:

A.Painting
B.Lettering
C.Etching
D.Calligraphy

12.There are six secrets of lettering namely: form, proportion, stability, density, and spacing. Identify the sixth secret by completing the adage: “A good draft man will never letter without use of:
A.Line
B.Guidelines
C.Horizontal lines
D.Border lines

13.Five guidelines are accepted in the drafting field. Which of them are laid-out to touch the capital letter c aside from the base line?
A.Base line
B.Cap line
C.Drop line
D.Waist line

14.Which of these are positioned to limit letter g aside from waist line?
A.Base line
B.Cap line
C.Drop line
D.Waist line

15.Of the many styles of letters, the most commonly used are script or italics, gothic, old English and roman. Which of them is most commonly used in college diploma?
A.Roman
B.Script or italics
C.Old English
D.Gothic

16.Time is gold so a drafter must not get into a habit of making excessively time-consuming letters. Single-stroke letters are advised with:
A.Rapidity of stroke
B.Sloppiness
C.Laziness
D.Free and natural

17.A grade 9 student understood that the Roman letters consist of thick and thin lines and was asking to him. What were those small thin lines at the end of every letter except O? in the drafting field the lines are called:
A.Serifs
B.Stem
C.Dash line
D.Ditto

18.Prior to the introduction of Computer Aided Design and Drafting there are tools in lettering which are made of either plastic or aluminum on which the drafter just traced the letters using a technical pen to produce each letter. The instrument is called:
A.Lettering template
B.Lettering box
C.Leroy guide
D.Pressure sensitive guide

19.For beginning drafters the suggested height of letters to practice first is 6mm and then shift to a height of:
A.30mm
B.3mm
C.1mm
D.50mm

20.In the field of Drafting, each line has a specific meaning. This is to establish a uniform way when interpreting complex blueprints of objects and other mega projects. These lines are called:
A.Alphabet of Lines
B.Alpha numeric of Lines
C.Language of Lines
D.Lines of Sight


Key Answers, Explanations, Notes, and Concepts
11. I thing want is being ask here is most specifically used in drafting/ drawing that the most important part for the usefulness of the drawing it can be ruined if it is done carelessly:
A.Painting
B.Lettering
C.Etching
D.Calligraphy

Answer: B. Lettering

Lettering- is an umbrella term that covers the art of drawing letters, instead of simply writing them.
Painting- the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface
Etching- is an intaglio printmaking process in which lines or areas are incised using acid into a metal plate in order to hold the ink.
Calligraphy- is the design and execution of lettering with a pen, ink brush, or other writing instrument.

12. Completing the adage “A good draft man will never letter without use of:
A.Line
B.Guidelines
C.Horizontal lines
D.Border lines

Answer: B. Guidelines

Guidelines- a lightly marked line used as a guide, as in composing a drawing, a typed page, or a line of lettering. a rope or cord that serves to guide one's steps, especially over rocky terrain, through underground passages, etc.
Line- are used to direct an expression, in note form, to the intended place on the drawing.
Horizontal lines- is commonly used in technical analysis to mark areas of support or resistance.
Border lines- is a line drawn around the inside edge of the paper. Usually this is 10mmm from the edge of the paper.

13. Which of them are laid-out to touch the capital letter c aside from the base line. Where choices are parts of the guidelines indicated below.

A.Base line
B.Cap line
C.Drop line
D.Waist line

Answer: B. Cap line

Base line- the floor of the guideline
Cap line- the roof of the guideline
Drop line- line where "tails" of the letter lies
Waist line- middle part of the guideline





14. Which of these are positioned to limit letter g aside from waist line
A.Base line
B.Cap line
C.Drop line
D.Waist line

Answer: C. Drop line

Base line- the floor of the guideline
Cap line- the roof of the guideline
Drop line- line where "tails" of the letter lies
Waist line- middle part of the guideline

15. Of the many styles of letters, the most commonly used are script or italics, gothic, old English and roman. Which of them is most commonly used in college diploma?
A.Roman
B.Script or italics
C.Old English
D.Gothic

Answer: C. Old English
Old English- common uses for Old English fonts include newspaper mastheads, legal publications and qualification certificates.
Roman- are overwhelmingly used in publications with long text passages, such as newspapers, magazines, and books.
Script or Italics- are widely used for invitations, branding, poster designs, advertising, display.
Gothic- it is best used for decorative purposes.

16. Time is gold so a drafter must not get into a habit of making excessively time-consuming letters. Single-stroke letters are advised with:
A.Rapidity of stroke
B.Sloppiness
C.Laziness
D.Free and natural

Answer: D. Free and natural

Rapidity of stroke- the phase or speed of the stroke
Sloppiness- the curve of strokes
Laziness- the quality of being unwilling to work or use energy
Free and natural- drawn or executed by hand without guiding instruments, measurements, or other aids. a freehand map

17. A grade 9 student understood that the Roman letters consist of thick and thin lines and was asking to him. What were those small thin lines at the end of every letter except O? in the drafting field the lines are called:
A.Serifs
B.Stem
C.Dash line
D.Ditto

Answer: A. Serifs

Serifs- is a decorative stroke that finishes off the end of a letters stem
Stem- are the main body of the letter
Dash line- use dashes to represent any line of an object that is hidden from view
Ditto- means 'again' or 'duplicate'

18.Prior to the introduction of Computer Aided Design and Drafting there are tools in lettering which are made of either plastic or aluminum on which the drafter just traced the letters using a technical pen to produce each letter. The instrument is called:
A.Lettering template
B.Lettering box
C.Leroy guide
D.Pressure sensitive guide

Answer: B. Lettering box

Lettering box- set of tools use for lettering
Lettering template- are stencils that allows you to draw specific symbols and shapes that you use repeatedly in a design.
Leroy guide- was a popular mechanical lettering template used by professionals from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Pressure sensitive guide- refers to how your graphics tablet decides how thick or thin the lines you draw are, based on how much force you put down on your stylus.

19.For beginning drafters the suggested height of letters to practice first is 6mm and then shift to a height of:
A.30mm
B.3mm
C.1mm
D.50mm

Answer: B. 3mm
30mm- too narrow and too wide for begginenrs
3mm- fit for pracing
1mm- too narrow
50mm- too wide

20. In the field of Drafting, each line has a specific meaning. This is to establish a uniform way when interpreting complex blueprints of objects and other mega projects. These lines are called:
A.Alphabet of Lines
B.Alpha numeric of Lines
C.Language of Lines
D.Lines of Sight

Answer: A. Alphabet of Lines

Alphabet of Lines - are used to describe shape, size, hidden surfaces, interior detail, and alternate positions of parts. Each conveys a particular meaning on the drawing.. https://schoolworkhelper.net/technical-drawing-alphabet-of-line/
Alpha numeric of Lines- alphanumeric characters are a combination of alphabetical and numerical characters.
Language of Lines- there is no such
Lines of Sight-

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