Which of the following is NOT a common type of architectural drawing? a) Floor plan b)
Elevation c) Perspective drawing d) Section
What is the purpose of a floor plan? a) To show the exterior view of a building b) To show the
layout of rooms and spaces on a particular level c) To depict the vertical relationships
between different floors d) To illustrate the construction details of a building
Which scale is typically used for residential floor plans? a) 1/8" = 1'-0" b) 1/4" = 1'-0" c) 1/2"
= 1'-0" d) 1" = 1'-0"
What information is typically included in a door symbol on a floor plan? a) Door width b) Door
swing direction c) Door type (e.g., single, double, sliding) d) All of the above
Which type of line is used to represent hidden features in architectural drawings? a) Object line
b) Centerline c) Hidden line d) Dimension line
What is the purpose of an elevation drawing? a) To show the layout of rooms and spaces on a
particular level b) To show the exterior view of a building from a specific direction c) To
depict the vertical relationships between different floors d) To illustrate the construction details
of a building
Which of the following is NOT typically shown on an elevation drawing? a) Windows and
doors b) Rooflines and overhangs c) Interior finishes d) Exterior materials
What is the purpose of a section drawing? a) To show the layout of rooms and spaces on a
particular level b) To show the exterior view of a building from a specific direction c) To show
the internal structure and construction of a building d) To illustrate the landscaping around a
building
Which type of section cuts through a building horizontally? a) Floor plan b) Transverse section
c) Longitudinal section d) Elevation
Which line type is used to indicate the cutting plane in a section drawing? a) Object line b)
Centerline c) Hidden line d) Cutting plane line
What is the purpose of dimensioning in architectural drawings? a) To add visual interest to the
drawings b) To indicate the scale of the drawings c) To provide accurate measurements of the
building elements d) To specify the materials used in construction
Which of the following is NOT a common dimensioning technique? a) Aligned dimensioning
b) Radial dimensioning c) Chain dimensioning d) Baseline dimensioning
, What is the purpose of a dimension line? a) To indicate the length of a building element b) To
connect extension lines and show the extent of a dimension c) To provide notes or labels on a
drawing d) To show the location of a section cut
Which of the following is a correct way to indicate a dimension of 3 feet 6 inches? a) 3'-6" b)
3'6 c) 3.6' d) Both a and b
What is the purpose of an extension line? a) To extend from an object to a dimension line b)
To indicate the overall length of a building c) To show the location of a section cut d) To provide
notes or labels on a drawing
Which of the following is NOT a common type of annotation used in architectural drawings? a)
Dimensions b) Material specifications c) Notes d) Symbols
What is the purpose of a symbol in architectural drawings? a) To provide detailed information
about a building element b) To represent a specific object or feature in a simplified way c) To
indicate the scale of the drawings d) To add visual interest to the drawings
Which symbol is typically used to represent a door on a floor plan? a) A circle b) A triangle c)
An arc with a line indicating the swing direction d) A rectangle
What is the purpose of a title block on an architectural drawing? a) To provide a decorative
element to the drawing b) To contain essential information about the project and the
drawing itself c) To indicate the scale of the drawing d) To show the location of the north arrow
Which of the following information is typically included in a title block? a) Project name and
number b) Drawing title and number c) Date and revision information d) All of the above
Which of the following is NOT a common type of scale used in architectural drawings? a)
Engineer's scale b) Architect's scale c) Metric scale d) Vernier scale
What is the difference between a full scale and a reduced scale drawing? a) A full scale drawing
is always larger than a reduced scale drawing. b) A full scale drawing shows objects at their
actual size, while a reduced scale drawing shows them proportionally smaller. c) A full scale
drawing is used for construction, while a reduced scale drawing is used for presentation. d) There
is no difference between full scale and reduced scale drawings.
Which scale would be most appropriate for a site plan showing a large property? a) 1/8" = 1'-0"
b) 1/4" = 1'-0" c) 1" = 20'-0" d) 1" = 1'-0"
What is the purpose of a graphic scale on a drawing? a) To provide a numerical representation
of the drawing scale b) To allow for direct measurement of distances on the drawing c) To
indicate the size of the drawing sheet d) To show the orientation of the drawing