[CUSTOM SOLUTION] Horizontal Views
Graphics HomeworkTrue or False: Circle your answer1) Elevation Views on a drawing are views of a building projected to vertical planes. T or F2) A floor plan shows the layout of a building. T or F3) A North arrow is only found on architectural drawings. T or F4) A plan refers only to horizontal views or layouts. T or F5) Object or visible lines represent hidden surfaces or intersections. T or 6) A complete set of contract documents consists of two major parts: a set of working drawings and a set of written specifications. T or F7) CMU stands for Concrete Material Unit. T or F8) Actual sizes of many building materials are slightly smaller than their nominal sizes. T or F9) It cannot be overemphasized that information is often shown in several places and that all pertinent drawings and views should be consulted before dimensions are taken to be definite. T or F10) Dimension lines are fine lines with arrowheads or hash marks at their extremities to show the extent of a given dimension. T or FMultiple Choice: Circle the correct answer11) When figuring out the square footage you:a) Add the sum of all sidesb) Multiply length x widthc) Multiply height x depthd) Subtract interior dimensions from exterior dimensions12) Dashed Lines represent:a) The edge of surfaces or intersections of two surfacesb) They show symmetry on the axis of circular featuresc) Hidden surfaces or intersectionsd) Lines that relate the dimension lines to their features13) The four types of construction drawings area) Preliminary, presentation, working, and shop drawingsb) Ortho, isometric, oblique, and perspective drawingsc) Section, elevation, detail, and auxiliary drawingsd) Floor, basement, roof, and site drawings14) The two different type of scales used are:a) Floor and Benchb) Portable and Metricc) Mechanical and Pneumaticd) Architects and Civil engineers15) The four types of pictorial drawings:a) Preliminary, presentation, working, and shop drawingsb) Ortho, isometric, oblique, and perspective drawingsc) Section, elevation, detail, and auxiliary drawingsd) Floor, basement, roof, and site drawings
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