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The latest technology one can use to "build" a new home in three dimensions, assure the accuracy of construction documents, and visualize the structure from virtually any angle is?

What is CADD


100

One of the greatest advantages of virtual reality in computer aided design is? (what can you do)

Being able to "walk" through a house and "see" its finished appearance before any construction begins.

100

What tool is most commonly used by drafters to add symbols to drawings?

What is templates?

100

Rick is doing an architectural drawing for his clients. To give the clients an idea of how their present furniture will fit into the rooms of their new home, he will draw these items with the use of a(n)?

What is Template?

100

What scale do MOST architects use for a drawing of a home?

What is 1/4''=1'?

200

In CADD, the Fly Around view from the zoom and navigate toolbar can only be used in:

What is 3-D View 


200

A drawing that shows the height, width, and depth of a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional drawing; includes floor plans, elevations, and sections.

what is Orthographic drawings

200

Mechanical symbols on a blueprint show:

what is plumbing

200

The measurement tool used by architects to draw plans is called a/an:

What is Architectural scale?

300

The Jones family wants to see what their new family room will look like. If the architect is using a CADD system to produce their plans, what will he/she show them?

What is Computer simulation

300

Literally, a line which is at right angles to another. In linear perspective drawings, it is the line you draw from the corner of an object to the vanishing point. It establishes the illusion of a perpendicular line going into the distance?

What is orthogonal line

300

GFCI symbols, which are found in kitchens and bathrooms, stand for:

What is Ground fault circuit interrupter?

300

Which is represented by symbols on a floor plan?

What is Doors?

400

A perspective drawing of a room that shows what is seen when the viewer looks directly at the opposite wall is?

What is One-point perspective

400

Frank has many drawings for different clients stored in his 3D Home Architect program. To be sure he is working on the correct plan for each client, the client's name will be displayed in the?

What is Title bar?

400

Kate wants to know where the doorbell and the telephone jacks in her new house will be located. To find this information, she should look at what plans?

What Electrical plan?

400

Cutout patterns of furniture and appliances drawin to scale and used to create floor plans are called?

What is template?

500

A drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single ‘vanishing point’ on the horizon line?

What is one-point perspective drawing?

500

Most architects use 1/4"= 1' when drawing a home. This is considered a/an

What is scale?

500

The outline of the building and walls are shown on architectural drawings with?

What is Visible lines?

500

The architectural scale recommended for floor plans is 1/4"=1'. The drawing for the width of the hall on a floor plan reads 1'. How wide is the hall?

What is 4 feet?

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