What is the following measurement?
14 3/8"
Reduce the following measurement to its acceptable term.
8/16"
1/2"
List the elements of design.
Line
Shape
Form
Value
Space
Color
Texture
What scale are most tape measures in?
1/16th
What are the two most common systems of measurement?
Imperial and Metric
What is the following measurement?
5"
Reduce the following measurement to its acceptable term.
6/8"
3/4"
List the principles of design
Rhythm
Balance
Emphasis
Proportion
Gradation
Harmony
Variety
Movement
What is a scale drawing?
Is a drawing which has been reduced or enlarged from its original size, to a specified scale.
Which system of measurement do we use in the United States?
Imperial
What is the following measurement?
10 13/16"
What is 3/8" plus 3/8"?
6/8" -> 3/4"
________ -
an element defined by positive and negative areas that depict a sense of depth.
Space
The following image is an example of what?
Blue Print
What is typically the smallest unit of measurement on a tape measure?
1/16th
What is the following measurement?
8 1/8"
115 11/16"
_______ - an element that refers to the way things feel or may be perceived as “felt” when looked upon.
Texture
To find the square footage of a room what mathematical formula does a carpenter need?
Length x Width = Area
What is Wabi Sabi?
A mindset of appreciating beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete"
What is the following measurement?
9 1/4"
A contracting company measured a room that is 86 3/16" long. They wish to extend the length of the room by 56 15/16". What is the new length of the room.
143 1/8"
_______ - a principle of design that refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole of the object
Proportion
The legend key illustrates that the scale is 1" is equal to 20" in real life. How would one indicate this as a scale ratio?
What is the first step in the Engineering Design Process?
What is the following measurement?
13 3/4"
A carpenter is helping to downsize a customers oversized master bedroom. The bedroom measures 180 1/2". The carpenter is looking to remove 24 1/4 inches from the room. What is the new length of the room?
156 1/4"
_____ - a way of combining elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements.
Gradation
If I measure 63" on a large blueprint and the scale ratio indicates the following - 1":30". What is my actual measurement for the build?
1,890"
What's the definition of Rube Goldberg
accomplishing by complex means what seemingly could be done simply.
What is the following measurement?
16 1/4"
A carpenter wants to resize a room from 180 1/4" to 120 5/8". How much does he need to decrease the room by?
59 5/8"
Which element/principle of design best explains the following picture?
Possible answers with detailed descriptions.
Gradation
Movement
Texture
Proportion
If I measure 63" on a large blueprint and the scale ratio indicates the following - 1":30". What is my actual measurement for the build in ft?
157' 6"
What is 114 3/16" minus 76 5/8"?
37 9/16"