MCQ - TNPSC JTO
JTO - 551 - Engineering Drawing and Draughtsman
551 - unit - 05 - Isometric Projection and Oblique Projection
In isometric drawing, which direction is used to represent height?
A circular hole on the inclined surface in isometric projection appears as a(n):
Which axis in isometric drawing is used to measure width?
Which type of object is best suited for isometric drawing?
To represent a slanted surface in isometric drawing, you must:
Which one of the following is not a method of pictorial drawing?
In isometric drawings, holes and circular features on non-front surfaces must be drawn as:
Leader lines in isometric drawings should be:
Which of the following is not required for constructing an isometric scale?
In isometric projection, all three principal axes are equally inclined to:
The object appears smaller in which method?
Why are isometric drawings more popular than isometric projections in industry?
What does the front view represent in orthographic drawing?
If a hole is on the top face, it will appear in which orthographic view?
To draw orthographic views from an isometric view, we must visualize the object in:
In general oblique projection, depth axis can be scaled by: