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Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. The first step in the design process is


a. preparing the specifications.
b. developing preliminary ideas.
c. analyzing the plan.
d. identifying specific needs.
2. . Which of the following statements is not true about computer-aided drafting
(CAD)?
a. CAD drawings are saved as digital data.
b. CAD uses special computer graphics software.
c. Traditional hand drafting is still used more than CAD.
d. CAD designs can be changed much easier than hand-drawn designs.
3. technical drawings
a. drawing that provides technical information
b. a detailed drawing
c. a drawing
d. a map
4. To measure angles we use the:
a. Protractor b. Compass c. Set square d. Scale ruler
5. We can use design tools to draw:
a. Diagrams
b. Sketches
c. Technical drawings
d. All of the above
6. What is the purpose of sketching?
a. It can tell how and where the design will be used.
b. Sketching is appealing to people.
c. Sketching can provide details of an idea and lots of information all at once.
d. Color can be added to a sketch to show texture and appearance.
7. The representation of light and shade on a sketch or map
a. Proportion
b. Scale
c. Shading
d. Cabinet Oblique
8. A heavy solid line used on a drawing to represent the outline of an object
a. Isometric Shapes
b. Object Lines
c. Shading
d. Scale
9. Which drawing pencil is the darkest?
a. HB
b. 6B
c. 3H
d. 2B
10. What is value in art?
a. The price of an image.
b. The importance of an image.
c. The lights and darks of an image
d. The weight of an image.
11. Which drawing pencil is the lightest?
a. 6B
b. H
c. 4B
d. 3H
12. What does "H" stand for on a drawing pencil?
a. Heavy
b. Hard
c. Holy
d. Handsome
13. What does "B" stand for on a drawing pencil?
a. Bold
b. Bright
c. Brazen
d. Beauty
14. Which drawing pencil blends most easily?
a. HB
b. 4B
c. 3H
d. 6B
15. Which drawing pencil erases most easily?
a. 3H
b. 4B
c. 2B
d. H

B. True or False
1. A HB pencil is harder than a 2H pencil.
2. The size of the paper Din-A4 is smaller than Din-A3
3. B side of the pencil is best for shading, H or B?
4. H side of the pencil is best for drafting (drawing fine lines), H or B?
5. Top lip is always darker.
6. In pencil drawing, this picture is an example of using more than one pencil, otherwise known
as a value scale.
16. Where are the eyes on the head?
a. Halfway between the chin and the top of the skull
b. At the top
c. 1/3 of the way down
d. 2/3 of the way down
17. What is the word for different tones of lights and darks?
a. Color
b. Value
c. Shape
d. Highlight
18. What shape do I start with when drawing the human head?
a. Triangle
b. Square
c. Oval
d. Circle

19.What word is used to describe where things are and how big they are on the face?
a. Perfection

b. Picture Plane
c. Placement
d. Proportion

20. What Profile is this?


a. Front

b. Side

c. ¾
d. full

21. What feature do you start with when doing a figure drawing?
a. Head

b. Ribs
c. Feet
d. Knees

22. Extra Credit: How tall is the average adult person?

a. 5 1/2 heads
b. 20 heads
c. 7 1/2 heads
d. 12 heads
23. Which of the following is not a pencil mode tool?
a. smooth, strengthen, fill
b. normal, ink, strengthen
c. strengthen, smooth, ink
d. smoothen, strenghten, inked
24. What are the two shapes of an Eraser tool?
a. Square and Circle
b. Square and Triangle
c. Circle and Triangle
d. Oval and Triangle

If you are a graphic designer, who are you designing for?


answer choices

The government.
Yourself.
Clients.
Your mom!
 Question 20
30 seconds
Q.
Why do graphic designers need to consider their audience?
answer choices

The audience is who pays the designer.


To communicate more effectively to the audience.
The audience is who sees the design the least.
To make images unappealing.
Pencil Drawing
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15 QuestionsHIDE ANSWERS
 Question 1
30 seconds

Q.
In pencil drawing, this picture is an example of using more than one pencil, otherwise known as
a value scale.
answer choices

True
False
 Question 2
30 seconds

Q.
This pencil technique is known as cross hatching.
answer choices

True
False
 Question 3
30 seconds

Q.
This pencil technique is known as ______________.
answer choices

circulism
hatching
cross hatching
coloring
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 Question 4
30 seconds
Q.
Moving your pencil in small circles is known as what pencil drawing technique?
answer choices

hatching
cross hatching
circulism
scumbling
 Question 5
30 seconds

Q.
This pencil technique is called _________________.
answer choices

rough drawing
highlighting
contour shading
rough drawing
 Question 6
30 seconds

Q.
To convey a round edge, try to always use ____________________ shading transitions.
answer choices

abrupt
smooth
 Question 7
30 seconds
Q.
For realism in pencil drawing, don’t use heavy outlines, use subtle shading to show form.
answer choices

True
False
 Question 8
30 seconds

Q.
What is a blending stump used for in drawing?
answer choices

to erase
to create smooth transitions
to add white highlights
 Question 9
30 seconds
Q.
In pencil drawing, avoid shading too heavily at the start.
answer choices

True
False
 Question 10
30 seconds

Q.
When creating a realistic pencil drawing that is proportional, your initial sketch should focus on
_____________________.
answer choices

the individual features first


the entire picture first
 Question 11
30 seconds

Q.
In pencil drawing, you can use the side of the pencil to shade.
answer choices

True
False
 Question 12
30 seconds
Q.
In pencil drawing, the "H" indicates a hard pencil, which is __________________ in value.
answer choices

light
dark
 Question 13
30 seconds

Q.
In pencil drawing, the "B" indicates a soft pencil, which is __________________ in value.
answer choices

light
dark
 Question 14
30 seconds

Q.
A pencil which is midway between hard and soft, is indicated by the marking "0".
answer choices

True
False
 Question 15
30 seconds
Q.
Which pencil drawing shows the best use of the value scale?
answer choices
Drawing Rules
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 Question 1
900 seconds
Q.
Density
answer choices

Draw curving lines wrapping around the shape of a round object to give it volume and depth.
Create the illusion of distance by drawing objects light and with less detail.
Place an object lower on the surface of a picture to make it appear closer to your eye.
Distort an object to create the illusion that one part of it is closer to your eye.
 Question 2
900 seconds
Q.
Foreshortening
answer choices

Distort an object to create the illusion that one part of it is closer to your eye.
Draw darkness on the ground next to the object, opposite the positioned light source, to create the illusion of
depth.
Draw an object in front of another object to create the visual illusion that it is closer to your eye.
Draw darkness on an object opposite the positioned light source to create the illusion of depth.
 Question 3
900 seconds
Q.
Contour Lines
answer choices

Draw darkness on an object opposite the positioned light source to create the illusion of depth.
Draw a horizontal reference line to create the illusion that objects in the picture are varying distances from
your eye.
Draw an object larger to make it appear closer to your eye.
Draw curving lines wrapping around the shape of a round object to give it volume and depth.
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 Question 4
900 seconds
Q.
Shadow
answer choices

Draw darkness on the ground next to the object, opposite the positioned light source, to create the
illusion of depth.
Draw darkness on an object opposite the positioned light source to create the illusion of depth.
Draw an object in front of another object to create the visual illusion that it is closer to your eye.
Distort an object to create the illusion that one part of it is closer to your eye.
 Question 5
900 seconds
Q.
Shading
answer choices

Draw darkness on the ground next to the object, opposite the positioned light source, to create the
illusion of depth.
Draw darkness on an object opposite the positioned light source to create the illusion of depth.
Draw an object larger to make it appear closer to your eye.
Place an object lower on the surface of a picture to make it appear closer to your eye.
 Question 6
900 seconds
Q.
Size
answer choices

Distort an object to create the illusion that one part of it is closer to your eye.
Draw an object in front of another object to create the visual illusion that it is closer to your eye.
Draw an object larger to make it appear closer to your eye.
Place an object lower on the surface of a picture to make it appear closer to your eye.
 Question 7
30 seconds
Q.
Overlapping
answer choices

Create the illusion of distance by drawing objects light and with less detail.
Place an object lower on the surface of a picture to make it appear closer to your eye.
Draw an object larger to make it appear closer to your eye.
Draw an object in front of another object to create the visual illusion that it is closer to your eye.
 Question 8
900 seconds
Q.
Placement
answer choices

Draw darkness on the ground next to the object, opposite the positioned light source, to create the illusion of
depth.
Draw an object in front of another object to create the visual illusion that it is closer to your eye.
Place an object lower on the surface of a picture to make it appear closer to your eye.
Draw a horizontal reference line to create the illusion that objects in the picture are varying distances
from your eye.
 Question 9
900 seconds
Q.
Horizon Line
answer choices
Draw a horizontal reference line to create the illusion that objects in the picture are varying distances
from your eye.
Draw curving lines wrapping around the shape of a round object to give it volume and depth.
Create the illusion of distance by drawing objects light and with less detail.
Draw darkness on the ground next to the object, opposite the positioned light source, to create the
illusion of depth.

Unit 1 measurements and calculations


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14 QuestionsHIDE ANSWERS
 Question 1
30 seconds
Q.
What units are used to measure mass?
answer choices

meters
grams
liters
g/ml
 Question 2
30 seconds
Q.
The units for density are
answer choices

ml/g
ml
g
g/ml
 Question 3
30 seconds
Q.
There are _______ millimeters in 1 meter.
answer choices

100
1000
.001
1
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 Question 4
30 seconds
Q.
When converting from km to meters, move the decimal point to the....
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right
left
up
down
 Question 5
30 seconds
Q.
When converting from mm to km, move the decimal point to the ....
answer choices

right
left
up
down
 Question 6
30 seconds
Q.
How many centigrams are in a gram?
answer choices

.01
100
.001
1000
 Question 7
30 seconds
Q.
How many meters are in a millimeter? (tricky!)
answer choices

.1
1000
.001
.01
 Question 8
30 seconds
Q.
When graphing data the independent variable is placed on the _____ axis.
answer choices

x
y
z
 Question 9
30 seconds
Q.
When extrapolating data from a graph you ....
answer choices

are looking at data within your data points


are starting at zero
making up numbers
extend your data according to the pattern
 Question 10
30 seconds
Q.
when interpolating data you are
answer choices

making up data
extending data according to the pattern
estimating data within your data points
starting at zero in the graph
 Question 11
30 seconds
Q.
When graphing data, the dependent data is placed on the ____ axis.
answer choices

x
y
z
 Question 12
30 seconds
Q.
when given density and volume, use this equation to determine mass:
answer choices

m= v/d
m= d/v
m= d x v
m= m/v
 Question 13
30 seconds
Q.
How many millimeters are in a liter?
answer choices

.001
.01
100
1000
 Question 14
30 seconds
Q.
How many meters are in a kilogram?
answer choices

100
10
1000
1

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