Tle Ict 10 Unit Test
Tle Ict 10 Unit Test
Tle Ict 10 Unit Test
Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully then ENCIRCLE the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided.
1. Erick John wanted to show the shortcut key for object snapping with his girlfriend Kristaine in doing her plate in her Technical
Drafting subject. Which of the following is the shortcut key for object snapping?
a. F2 b. F3 c. F4 d. F5
2. This is determined by the degree of hardness of the pencil used, and not by the amount of pressure exerted on the pencil.
a. weight of lines b. height of lines c. length of lines d. width of lines
3. Which of the following OSNAP falls under the Short-cut: Shift + Right Click Center?
a. midpoint OSNAP b. center OSNAP c. endpoint OSNAP d. Tangent
4. These lines are light in weight with definite breaks
a. short break lines b. long break lines c. both d. none of the above
5. Kate wanted to use the ISODRAFT command in the easiest way possible. What is the shortcut key that she needs to click to draft
isometrically?
a. F5 b. F6 c. F7 d. F8
6. These are lines used to show clearly the dimension limits.
a. Extension lines b. Visible lines c. Break lines d. Center lines
7. This is a heavy solid line in ink, medium weight in pencil. They are sometimes called object lines.
a. extension line b. visible line c. center line d. break line
8. Ortho is short for orthogonal, which means either vertical or horizontal. Like the other options on the status bar, Ortho is not really a
command, it is a drawing mode which can either be turned on or off.
a. Ortho mode b. Snap mode c. Center OSNAPd. Midpoint OSNAP
9. What is the keystroke for jogged?
a. DIMJOGGED b. DIMALI c. DIMARC d. DIMRAD
10. These are lines used to show the fact that a part has been cut off or broken out.
a. Center lines b. Break lines c. Dimension lines d. Extension lines
11. Measures the distance along an arc or polyline are segment.
a. Arc weight b. Arc length c. Arc width d. Arc height
12. What does shortcut key F10 used for?
a. Parallel b. Tangent c. Polar Tracking d. Intersection
13. These are fine broken line that contrast well with the outline of the object. It should contact the extension lines with long, slim
arrowheads.
a. Break line b. Dimension linec. Extension line d. Center line
14. Franz wanted to do a midpoint snap in his Architectural draft design. Which among the shortcut key below should he choose?
a. Shift + Left Click Midpoint b. Shift + Right Click Midpoint
c. Shift + Click Midpoint d. Click + Shift Midpoint
15. They show surfaces or edges hidden from view by other parts of the object.
a. Break line b. Extension line c. Hidden line d. Leader line
16. What is the key stroke for diameter?
a. DIMDIA b. DIMDIAMETR c. both a and b d. none of the above
17. It is the fine line which is used to clearly show the dimension limits.
a. Leader line b. Header line c. Footer line d. Extension line
18. This OSNAP can be useful if you have created several Points with the Measure or Divide commands.
a. Phantom line b. Numerical value c. Node d. Notes
19. It is made with long heavy dashes alternating with two small dashes.
a. Long break lines b. Short break lines c. Cutting plane lines d. Right extension lines
20. Medium line with arrowhead to show notes or label for size or special information about a feature.
a. Header line b. Footer line c. Center line d. Leader line
21. Computer-aided design (CAD) may be used to design curves and figures on the following EXCEPT:
a. no-dimensional b. 1-dimensional c. 2-dimensional d. 3-dimensional
22. It offers a platform to design in two dimensions.
a. 2D CAD b. 3D CAD c. Solid Modeling d. 3D Wireframe
23. This enables users to work on their own files with the files of other users attached as a background and to leverage other users' work
as background data.
a. Referenced-file-mode systems b. 3D Wireframe and Surface Modelling
c. Collaborative-mode systems d. Single-file-mode systems
24. Allows users (Architect) to build and visualize architectural designs, MEP, and structural designs, and use thus is mainly used the
construction industry.
a. Auto Desk Revit b. AutoCAD c. Autodesk Alias d. Autodesk 3DS Max
25. It allows only a single user to work on a single file at a time.
a. Single-file-mode systems b. 3D Wireframe and Surface Modelling
c. Collaborative-mode systems d. Solid Modelling
26. It is the use of computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, and analysis of a design.
a. CAD b. AutoCAD c. Autodesk Alias d. Autodesk 3DS Max
27. Joshua found out that John Mark is struggling in his technical drafting subject especially on doing his activities. That is why he told
him what kind of CAD software he uses. He then told him that this software lets him to create objects with length, width, and
height, allows him to have a more accurate scaling and visualization in his projects.
a. 3D CAD b. AutoCAD c. Autodesk 3DS Max d. Autodesk Alias
28. It is developed and marketed by Autodesk Inc. and was one of the first CAD programs that could be executed on personal
computers.
a. AutoCAD b. Autodesk Alias c. ArchiCAD d. Autodesk 3DS Max
29. It is the most complicated of the CAD technologies, because it simulates an object internally and externally.
a. Solid Modelling b. Single-file-mode systems
c. 3D Wireframe and Surface Modelling d. Collaborative-mode systems
30. One of the leading software in 3D animation allowing artists to create high-quality 3D charterers and scenes.
a. Autodesk Maya b. AutoCAD c. ArchiCAD d. Autodesk Alias
31. Lance and Romel wants to know what kind of CAD software is best to use on creation of architecture, engineering, construction,
and operation of utility systems, roads and rail, bridges, building.
a. AutoCAD b. Bentley MicroStation
c. Autodesk Maya d. Autodesk 3DS Max
32. It was developed specifically to address architect’s desire for great design without compromising on practicality.
a. AutoCAD b. ArchiCAD c. Autodesk Alias d. Autodesk Maya
33. They allow a team of users to collaboratively work with each other's data and see the changes other users make to the data as they
go.
a. 3D Wireframe and Surface Modelling b. Collaborative-mode systems
c. Collaborative-mode systems d. Single-file-mode systems
34. It is used for illustrations and architectural renderings. It is also used in 3D animation for games and other presentations.
a. Collaborative-mode systems b. 3D Wireframe and Surface Modelling
c. Single-file-mode systems d. Solid Modelling
35. Zoren usually used this kind of CAD software since it provides sketching, modeling, surfacing, and visualization tools for industrial,
product, and automotive design.
a. AutoCAD b. Autodesk Alias c. Autodesk 3DS Max d. Autodesk Maya
36. Use the menu browser to browse for recent documents, currently open documents, and commands recently executed from the menu
browser.
a. Layout Tab b. Menu Browser c. Navigation Bar d. Status Bar
37. This provides access to Model Space and each layout in each document.
a. Menu Bar b. Layout Tab c. Status Bar d. Crosshair
38. A user interface element where you can access both unified and product- specific navigation tools.
a. Crosshair b. Navigation Barc. Menu Browser d. Layout Tab
39. It displays cursor location, drawing tools, and tools that affect your drawing environment.
a. Crosshair b. Status Bar c. Layout Tab d. Toolbar/Ribbon
40. This switches the current workplace to a different one, with its own set of toolbars, palettes, and ribbon panels.
a. Menu Bar b. Workspace Switching c. Layout Tab d. UCS
41. They are drawn by a series lightweight long and short dashes.
a. Dimension lines b. Visible lines c. Break lines d. Center lines
42. The figures are oriented to be readable from a position perpendicular to the dimension line with the fraction bar in line with the
dimension line.
a. Ordinate b. Diameter c. Aligned d. Jogged
43. Click the isolate button to choose whether you want to isolate or hide selected objects or end object isolation.
a. Annotation scale b. Polar tracking c. Snap mode d. Isolate objects
44. It deals with making working sketches or drawings in pencil, developing skills in pencil techniques using different kinds of lines in
such drawing.
a. Technical Drawing b. Technical Jogging c. Technical Lining d. Technical Drafting
45. Arrow heads are placed at the ends of these lines to show the points where the dimension end.
a. Center line b. Break line c. Dimension line d. Extension line
46. This is sometimes called the horizontal system. The figures are oriented to read from the bottom of the drawing.
a. Annotation b. Ortho mode c. Unidirectional d. Snap mode
47. In AutoCAD you do not need to decide upon a drawing scale until you come to print the drawing and because the scaling of your
drawing takes place at the printing stage, you can create drawings at a scale of 1:1.
a. Snap mode b. Annotation scale c. Ortho mode d. Unidirectional
48. These are the light broken lines which are sometimes used as an extension line.
a. Extension line b. Break line c. Center line d. Dimension line
49. It provides a means of explanatory information along with a size.
a. Node b. Intersection c. Notes d. Quadrant
50. Which among the following is the shortcut key for Snap Mode?
a. F8 b. F9 c. F6 d. F7
51. Long line followed by two short dashes use to show alternate position of a moving part.
a. Leader line b. Center line c. Footer line d. Phantom line
52. They are the figures for dimension values which must be lettered in vertical or inclined styles.
a. Intersection b. Object snap c. Numerical value d. Tangent
53. A regular pattern of dots displayed on the screen which acts as a visual aid, it is the equivalent of having a sheet of graph paper
behind your drawing on a drawing board.
a. Editing line b. Drawing objects c. Intersection lines d. Display drawing grid
54. The Endpoint OSNAP breaks to the end points of lines and arcs and to polyline vertices. This is one of the most useful and
commonly used OSNAPs. What command is used for endpoint object snapping?
a. FRONT b. HEADER c. FOOTER d. END
55. Snaps to the physical intersection of any two drawing objects (i.e., where lines, arcs or circles etc. cross each other) and to Polyline
vertices.
a. Annotation b. Ortho Mode c. Intersection d. Parallel
56. It is a compound objects that are commonly used for symbols, parts, detail views, and title blocks.
a. Commands b. Layers c. Blocks d. Status bars
57. Designed for browsing and selecting a variety of definitions from existing drawings and drawing libraries.
a. Plotting b. Design Center c. Manipulations d. Editing
58. What is the part of viewing tab of design center where you can navigate and locate content anywhere on your system?
a. History b. Open drawing c. Folders d. Favorites
59. Which of the following allows you to select content from an open drawing and insert it into another drawing?
a. Folders b. Favorites c. Open drawing d. History
60. Which of the following is not a part of Block Definition window?
a. Basepoint b. Plot Scale c. Name d. Behavior
61. Which of the following is the Last Step in inserting a block using design center?
a. Specify scale factor.
b. Place block in your drawing area.
c. Specify on-screen or enter coordinates for insertion point.
d. Double click on the block in the Content area. The Insert dialog box will appear.
62. Which of the following is the Third Step in defining a block for the current drawing?
a. In the Block Definition dialog box, enter a block name in the Name box.
b. Under Objects, select Convert to Block.
c. Click Insert Tab-Block Definition Panel-Create Block.
d. Under Base Point and Objects, make sure Specify On-screen is not selected.
63. Which of the following is the shortcut key of design center?
a. CTRL +1 b. CTRL +2 c. CTRL +4 d. CTRL +3
64. Which of the following is the First Step in inserting a block using design center?
a. Select OK button. b. Double click on the block in the Content area.
c. Specify scale factor. d. Specify rotation angle.
65. Which of the following is the Second Step in inserting a block using design center?
a. Specify om-screen or enter coordinates for insertion point.
b. Select OK button.
c. Specify scale factor.
d. Double click on the block in the Content area. The Insert dialog box will appear.
66. Which of the following design center window buttons toggles the tree view On and OFF?
a. Tree view b. Favorites c. Search d. Back and Forward
67. What is the part of the block definition window where you can convert your objects into blocks?
a. Basepoint b. Objects c. Descriptions d. Behavior
68. Which of the following is the First Step in defining a block for the current drawing?
a. Click Insert Tab-Block Definition Panel-Create Block.
b. In the Block Definition dialog box, enter a block name in the Name box.
c. Under Objects, select Convert to Block.
d. Under Base Point and Objects, make sure Specify On-screen is not selected.
69. Which of the following will you select if you want to edit your blocks?
a. Block Editor b. Create block c. Insert d. Define Attributes
70. What tab in AutoCAD working environment can you create blocks?
a. Home Tab b. Insert Tab c. View Tab d. Collaboration Tab
For items 71-80. What are the ten (10) Architectural Era which has contributed a lot in the making of Philippine Architecture
diverse and unique.
71. ___________________________________ 76. ___________________________________
72. ___________________________________ 77. ___________________________________
73. ___________________________________ 78. ___________________________________
74. ___________________________________ 79. ___________________________________
75. ___________________________________ 80. ___________________________________
( ^ _ ^ ) Honesty is the best policy, well it should begin with you! ( ^_^ )