Blueprinting was a process of making copies of construction drawings where the end
result was ___. - answer-White lines on a blue background.
CAD stands for ___. - answer-Computer Aided Drawings
An isometric view is a(n) ___. - answer-3D Perspective
When the plan view, elevation, section view, and details are put together, they
constitute a ___. - answer-Set of construction prints.
The perspective of a floor plan is that of a horizontal cut made though the ___. -
answer-Walls, 4-5 ft. (1.2-1.5 m) above the floor.
Information located in the schedule of a set of prints is ___. - answer-1. Rough openings
of windows
2. Size of doors
3. Type of windows and doors
Changes to a set of prints must be approved by the ____. - answer-Architect
The most commonly used scale on a set of residential prints used to show details of the
building site is ___. - answer-1/2" equals 1 foot.
Line contrast on a drawing réfers to the ___. - answer-Variations in line width.
A small line that shows where a dimension line begins and ends is called a(n) ___. -
answer-Dimension Line.
Multi view drawings, also called ___ drawings, convey most of the information needed
for construction. - answer-Orthographics
The lines in a(n) ___ drawing diminish in size as they approach a vanishing point -
answer-Pictorial
Présentation drawings are usually the ___ type. - answer-Perspective
The ___ plan simulates a view looking down from a considerable height. - answer-Plot
The direction and spacing of floor framing is shown on the ___ plan. - answer-Framing
The drawings that show the shape and finishes of all sides of the exterior of a building
are called ___. - answer-Elevations