4-53.4-54.4-55.4-56.What method is used for drawingnon-isometric lines whose ends do notfall on isometric lines or planes?1.Corresponding end points2.Conjugate axis3.Orthographic4.Section liningWhen transferring an angle to anisometric view, which of thefollowing guidelines should you use?1.Represent the angle in its truesize in the isometric view2.Use the same method as whentransferring a non-isometric line3.Label the angle with its actualsize as appearing on theisometric drawing4.Reduce the size of the angle byone fifthA figure appearing as a circle inregular multi-view view will takewhat shape in an isometric view?1.Line2.Circle3.Oval4.EllipseWhen an object is to be drawn inoblique projection, how should thefront surface be positioned?1.Perpendicular to the plane ofprojection2.Parallel to the plane ofprojection3.At an angle of 45° to the planeof projection4.At an angle of either 30° or 60°to the plane of projectionIN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 4-57 THROUGH 4-60,SELECT THE OBLIQUE PROJECTION FROM THEFOLLOWING LIST THAT HAS THE CHARACTERISTICSLISTED.4-57.Front surface drawn in orthographicprojection.1. A2. B3. C4-58.4-59.4-60.4-61.4-62.4-63.Oblique projection drawn to actualor dimensional length.1. A2. B3. COblique projectionone half.1. A2. B3. Cforeshortened bySingle view showing length, width,and thickness of an object.1. A2. B3. CTo save time, sketching to scale iscommonly done with the aid of whichof the following materials orimplements?1.Engineer’s scale2.Cross-section paper3.Dividers4.Draftsman’s trianglesWhen freehand sketching, you shouldhold the pencil in what manner?1.Between your middle and indexfingers2.With your index finger as closeto the point as possible3.Below your hand and between yourthumb and fingers4.With a relaxed grip about aninch from the pointWhen freehand sketching of anobject, each line should be drawn inwhat manner?1.With one complete stroke of thepencil2.With the arm held in oneposition3.With a series of short strokesof the pencil4.With a wrist movement, ratherthan an arm movement28
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