Technical Vocational Livelihood - Illustration 11
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What angle is formed between each axis in an isometric box?

  • 120 degrees (correct)
  • 90 degrees
  • 60 degrees
  • 45 degrees
  • Which option best describes the characteristics of dimetric drawing?

  • All angles are different and not equal.
  • One axis appears foreshortened while the other two have equal angles. (correct)
  • All three axes have equal angles.
  • All axes are foreshortened equally.
  • What is the primary distinction of trimetric drawing compared to isometric and dimetric?

  • It features equal angles for all three axes.
  • It only uses horizontal and vertical lines.
  • Two axes are foreshortened while one is not.
  • No axes and angles are equal. (correct)
  • Which drafting tool is suggested for maintaining accuracy in isometric projections?

    <p>Set square or protractor</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the process of creating isometric drawings, what should be done last for a clean finish?

    <p>Remove unnecessary construction lines.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which characteristics differentiate Oblique drawing from Isometric drawing?

    <p>Oblique projects the front face in its true shape, while Isometric projects all three axes at equal angles.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key difference between Dimetric and Trimetric drawings?

    <p>Dimetric has equal angles for two axes, Trimetric has unequal angles for all three axes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes Axonometric projection from other pictorial drawing types?

    <p>Axonometric projection maintains the true proportions of all three axes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement about Isometric drawing techniques is correct?

    <p>All axes in Isometric drawings are equally foreshortened.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what scenario would Trimetric drawing be preferred over Isometric drawing?

    <p>When precise measurements are necessary from multiple angles.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Technical Vocational Livelihood - Illustration 11, Quarter 2, Module 9

    • Module title: Introduction to Pictorial Drawing (Isometric Projection)
    • Quarter: 2
    • Grade level: 11
    • Subject: Technical Vocational Livelihood
    • Copyright: Republic Act 8293, Section 176 states that no copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. Prior approval of the government agency is necessary for exploitation for profit. This agency may impose royalties
    • Learning resources: Borrowed materials, songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, owned by copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission. The publisher and authors do not claim ownership.
    • Development team: Writer: Raneth A. Yago; Editor: Janeth M. Pineda; Illustrator; Layout Artist; Ma. Evalou Concepcion A. Agustin (OIC-Schools Division Superintendent); Aurelio G. Alfonso EdD (OIC-Assistant Schools Division Superintendent); Victor M. Javeña EdD (Chief, School Governance and Operations Division); Manuel A Laguerta EdD (Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division);
    • Education Program Supervisors: Librada L. Agon EdD (EPP/TLE/TVL/TVE); Liza A. Alvarez (Science/STEM/SSP); Bernard R. Balitao (AP/HUMSS); Joselito E. Calios (English/SPFL/GAS); Norlyn D. Conde EdD (MAPEH/SPA/SPS/HOPE/A&D/Sports); Wilma Q. Del Rosario (LRMS/ADM); Ma. Teresita E. Herrera EdD (Filipino/GAS/Piling Larang); Perlita M. Ignacio PhD (ESP); Dulce O. Santos PhD (Kindergarten/MTB-MLE); Teresita P. Tagulao EdD (Mathematics/ABM)
    • Learning objectives: Define pictorial drawing, identify its types, explain the essential background knowledge of pictorial drawing, demonstrate the process of creating isometric projections.

    Module Components

    • Expectations: Outlines the knowledge and skills to be acquired.
    • Pretest: Measures prior knowledge of the lesson.
    • Recap: Reviews concepts and skills learned previously.
    • Lesson: Discusses the topic in detail.
    • Activities: Practical exercises for application.
    • Wrap-up: Summarizes the concepts and application.
    • Valuing: Integrates a desirable moral value into the lesson.
    • Posttest: Measures learning outcomes after completing the module.

    Pictorial Drawing

    • Types: Axonometric, Oblique, and Perspective.
    • Axonometric: Projection is based on the object’s view from a rotated or skewed angle, showing multiple sides.
    • Types of Axonometric: Isometric (equal surfaces, 30-degree tilt), Dimetric (two axes equal), Trimetric (no axes equal).
    • Drawing: Isometric involves drawing 3 axes (vertical, right-cross and left-cross axis) and appropriate angles using set squares and protractors

    Additional Information

    • Materials: Drafting tools, materials, and instruments (ruler, set squares, protractor, etc.) are needed.
    • Activities: Include drawing isometric cubes and objects from orthographic views.
    • Assessment: A rubric is included for assessing performance.

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    Description

    Explore the fundamentals of pictorial drawing with an emphasis on isometric projection in this Technical Vocational Livelihood quiz for Grade 11. This module will help you understand the key concepts and techniques necessary for effective illustration.

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