Arch. Graphics Homework
True or False: Circle your answer
1) Elevation Views on a drawing are views of a building projected to vertical planes. T or F
2) A floor plan shows the layout of a building. T or F
3) A North arrow is only found on architectural drawings. T or F
4) A plan refers only to horizontal views or layouts. T or F
5) Object or visible lines represent hidden surfaces or intersections. T or F
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 F
7) CMU stands for Concrete Material Unit. T or F
8) Actual sizes of many building materials are slightly smaller than their nominal sizes. T or F
9) 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 F
10) Dimension lines are fine lines with arrowheads or hash marks at their extremities to show the extent of a given dimension. T or F
Multiple Choice: Circle the correct answer
11) When figuring out the square footage you:
- Add the sum of all sides
- Multiply length x width
- Multiply height x depth
- Subtract interior dimensions from exterior dimensions
12) Dashed Lines represent:
- The edge of surfaces or intersections of two surfaces
- They show symmetry on the axis of circular features
- Hidden surfaces or intersections
- Lines that relate the dimension lines to their features
13) The four types of construction drawings are:
- Preliminary, presentation, working, and shop drawings
- Ortho, isometric, oblique, and perspective drawings
- Section, elevation, detail, and auxiliary drawings
- Floor, basement, roof, and site drawings
14) The two different type of scales used are:
- Floor and Bench
- Portable and Metric
- Mechanical and Pneumatic
- Architect’s and Civil engineer’s
15) The four types of pictorial drawings:
- Preliminary, presentation, working, and shop drawings
- Ortho, isometric, oblique, and perspective drawings
- Section, elevation, detail, and auxiliary drawings
- Floor, basement, roof, and site drawings
16) The nominal size of a 2×10 is:
- 1-1/2”x 9-1/4”
- 1-5/8”x 9-3/4”
- 2” x 10”
- 1-3/4”x 9-1/2”
17) A logical sequence of Working drawings that form a set are:
- Interior elevations, Details, Site Plan, and Mechanical
- Elevations, Foundation, Site Plan, and Floor Plan
- Mechanical, Detail/Sections, Floor, and Foundation Plans
- Site Plan, Foundation, Floor, and Elevation Plans . Architecture and Design homework help.
18) The different forms of directional (compass) Elevation drawings are:
- Top, Bottom, Left, and Right
- North, South, East, and West
- Front, Back, Left, and Right
- Rear, Left, Front, and Right
19) Door sizes may be found on:
- Roof Plans or Foundation Plans
- Finish Plans or Detail Plans
- Door Schedule or Floor Plan Symbols
- Elevation or Finish Schedule
20) On any typical Site Plan you will find:
- arrow, F. F. Elevation, Utilities, and Landscaping
- Walls, Doors, Millwork, and Flooring
- Details, Schedules, Sections, and Scales
- Dimension Lines, Arrowheads, Footings, and Finishes
Fill in the answer
21) 3’6” + 7’6”= ___________________________
22) 2’8” + 5’7”= ___________________________
23) 8’0”+ 4’11-1/2”=________________________
24) 11’4”- 8’3”= ___________________________
25) 48”- 3’6”=_____________________________
26) 4’4- 1/2”+ 6’2- 5/8”=____________________
27) 5’11-1/2”- 3’6-3/16”=____________________
Calculate the board feet
28) 8 pcs. 2”x 8” x 12’-0” long=______________________________
29) 10 pcs. 2” x 4” x 16’-0” long@ $150.00/M=_____________________________
Solve for X
30) 100:50:: 95: X=___________________________________________________
Measure each line and indicate the dimension it represents at the given scale:
31) 1/8” =1’-0”_______________________________________ 31.__________
32) 1/4″ =1’-0”________________________________________ 32.__________
33) 3/8″ =1’-0”________________________________________ 33.__________
34) 1/2″=1’-0”_________________________________________ 34.__________
35) 3/4″=1’-0”_________________________________________ 35.__________
36) 12”=1’-0” (full scale)_________________________________ 36.__________
37) 1”=1’-0”___________________________________________ 37.__________
38) 1-1/2”=1’-0”________________________________________38.__________
39) 3”=1’-0”___________________________________________ 39.__________
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