Projection of Planes

This quiz contains multiple-choice problems on the basics of planes, standard and oblique plane projections.

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Oblique planes come under

Planes perpendicular to both reference planes

Planes perpendicular to one reference plane and inclined to another reference plane

Planes inclined to both reference planes

Planes parallel to one reference plane and perpendicular to another reference plane

A plane is held parallel to the horizontal plane. In which of the following views can we watch drawing on that plane?

Top view

Front view

Back view

Side view

A square is inclined at 30 degrees w.r.t horizontal plane and turns 30 degrees w.r.t vertical plane, keeping the earlier condition constant. Its top view projection will then be a

Line

Square

Rectangle

Parallelogram

A circle is inclined at 20 degrees w.r.t the vertical plane. Its top view projection will be a/an

Line

Circle

Ellipse

Oval

A square is inclined at 30 degrees w.r.t horizontal plane and turns 30 degrees w.r.t vertical plane, keeping the earlier condition constant. Its front view will then be a

Line

Square

Rectangle

Parallelogram

Which of the following statements is true if a triangle is placed perpendicular to both reference planes (horizontal and vertical planes)?

Front view – line, top view – triangle

Front view – triangle, top view – line

Front view – line, top view – line

Front view – triangle, side view – line

When a plane is perpendicular to both the reference planes, its traces are perpendicular to

The XY reference line

The lines on horizontal plane

The lines on vertical plane

The lines on given plane

If a plane is perpendicular to the vertical plane and inclined to the horizontal plane, then the vertical trace of that plane will be

Parallel to horizontal plane

Perpendicular to horizontal plane

Parallel to XY reference line

Inclined to horizontal plane

If a plane is parallel to the vertical plane, which of the following statements is false?

The vertical trace will not present

The horizontal trace is parallel to XY

The front view give true shape and size

The top view give true shape and size

When a plane is perpendicular to the reference plane, its projection on that plane shows true shape and size. True or false?

True

False

If the traces of a plane do not intersect the XY reference line, then the plane is

Inclined to H.P and perpendicular to V.P

Parallel to H.P and perpendicular to V.P

Perpendicular to both reference planes

Inclined to V.P and perpendicular to H.P

An equilateral triangle of side 10 cm is held parallel to horizontal plane and base is parallel to XY reference line. The length of line from front view will be

8.66 cm

10 cm

0 cm

12.47 cm

A square of side 10 cm is held parallel to vertical plane and one diagonal is perpendicular to XY reference plane. The length of line in top view will be

10 cm

14.14 cm

7.07 cm

0 cm

If a hexagon is placed parallel to the vertical plane, which of the following projections must be true?

Front view – line, top view – hexagon

Front view – hexagon, top view – line

Front view – line, top view – line

Top view – hexagon, side view – line

The planes that are perpendicular to both reference planes (horizontal and vertical) are only visible if we observe them from the

Front view

Top view

Side view

Isometric view

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Projection of Planes
Questions: 15
Contributed by:
Ivan