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Technical Drawing - Perspective Drawings

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Exercise

"You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist."
- Indira Gandhi
1. 

Two-point perspective is also known as:

A. Two-view perspective
B. Regular perspective
C. Parallel perspective
D. Angular perspective

2. 

This is the intersection of the ground plane with the picture plane:

A. Vanishing point
B. Ground line
C. Station point
D. Horizon

3. 

In perspective drawings this is placed between the observer and the object:

A. Vanishing point / horizon
B. Station point
C. Ground line
D. Plane of projection / picture plane

4. 

When positioning this feature of perspective projection, the centerline of the cone of visual rays should be directed toward the approximate center of the object:

A. Station point
B. Vanishing point
C. Horizon
D. Ground line

5. 

Perspective drawings are classified according to their number of these features:

A. Station points
B. Picture planes
C. Vanishing points
D. Ground lines



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