Architectural Basics
Floor Plans
Elevations & Sections
Symbols & Conventions
Scales & Dimensions
Construction Documents
100

What is the primary purpose of an architectural drawing?

To show the design and layout of a structure.

100

At what height is a floor plan typically cut?

About 4 feet above the finished floor.

100

What is an elevation drawing?

A view of a building from one side.

100

What symbol is used to show windows in plan view?

A break or gap in the wall line.

100

What is the most common architectural scale for residential houses?

1/4" = 1'-0".

100

What drawing type shows plumbing fixtures?

Plumbing plan.

200

What is the name for the set of drawings that describe a building?

Construction documents.

200

Which drawing shows room sizes and wall locations?

Floor plan.

200

What does a section show?

A cut-through view of a structure.

200

What circle symbol indicates room names and numbers?

A room tag.

200

What is the purpose of an architectural scale?

To measure scaled drawings accurately.

200

Which sheet usually starts a drawing set?

Title sheet.

300

What type of drawing provides an overhead view?

A floor plan.

300

What symbol on a floor plan shows where a section is taken?

Section cutting plane line.

300

Which drawing shows wall materials stacked from bottom to top?

Section view.

300

Door swings on drawings show what information?

The direction the door opens.

300

What type of dimensioning shows wall thicknesses?

Overall dimensions.

300

What pages show framing layouts?

Structural drawings.

400

What term refers to written explanations included with drawings?

Specifications.

400

What is the purpose of dimension lines?

To show measurements between features.

400

What do elevation drawings show that floor plans do not?

Vertical details and heights.

400

What symbol shows electrical outlets?

Small circles or squares with letter codes.

400

What must be included on every drawing to avoid confusion about size?

A scale note.

400

What drawing shows the roof shape and slope?

Roof plan.

500

What is the term for the designer responsible for building layout?

The architect.

500

What do dashed lines often represent in floor plans?

Overhead features (e.g., beams, cabinets).

500

What is the term for the line indicating where a sectional cut occurs?

Cutting plane line.

500

What do hatch patterns represent?

Different construction materials.

500

What is used to verify accuracy even if a drawing is resized?

Written (numerical) dimensions.

500

What are details used for in construction drawings?

To show complex building components at large scale.

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