1ST Term TD SS1 Exam

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SS1 2ND TERM

OBJECTIVE S Answer all the questions in this section


1. When the receding axis of a pictorial drawing is drawn half size, the projection is
(A)axonometric (B) cabinet (C) cavalier (D) isometric
2. The line which touches the circumference of a circle without cutting it is called a (A)
chord (B) secant (C) tangent (D) diameter
3. Which of this is NOT part of a circle (A) arc (B) segment (C) chord (D) slant
4. The figure below shows the construction of a/an
(A) circumscribed circle (B) circumscribed triangle. (C) escribed triangle (D) escribed
circle

5. The forms of oblique projection are (A) cavalier and planimetric. (B)cabinet and
axonometric (C)cavalier and cabinet (D) pictorial and orthographic
6. The grade of pencil suitable for lettering and freehand is (A) B (B) HB (C)
3B (D) 3H
7 The circles in the figure below are (A) concentric (B) eccentric (C) escribed (D)
circumscribed

8. Which of the following statements is correct in respect of the figure shown below
(a) Area of CIE = Area of AGED (b) Area of CEH = Area of CDB (c) Area of AGFB = Area
of ABC
(d) Area of DEHB = Area of HFB

9. The number of equilateral triangles in a tetrahedron is (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 12


10. The angle inclination of an object drawn in isometric projection is (a) 60° (b) 30° (c)
45° (d)90°
11. If the exterior angle of a regular polygon is 72°. The polygon is a (a) decagon (b)
octagon (c) hexagon (d) pentagon
12. Which of the following angles can be trisected by a pair of compasses? (a) 60° (b)
90° (c) 120° (d) 150°
13. Which of the following can be constructed with the 30°/ 60° set square?
(a) octagon (b) hexagon (c) pentagon (d) trigon
14. When an object is drawn in its given dimension, it is known as ______ size drawing.
(a) correct (b) full (c) reduced (d) real
15. Which of the following is an internal tangent?

16.A pair of dividers is used in Technical drawing for (a) clipping paper on the board (b)
constructions (c) transferring measurements (d) drawing lines
Use the figure below to answer questions 17 and 18
17.What is the minimum distance the scale can measure? (a) 0.1km
(b) 0.01km (c) 1.0km (d) 10.00km
18. The distances marked P and Q respectively are (a) 14.00km, 27.00km (b)
14.50km, 28.70km, (c) 14.40km, 28.70km, (d) 15.40km,

19. What type of projection is represented below (a) first angle (b) third angle
(c) isometric (d) auxiliary
The figure below shows a process of constructing a triangle. Use it to answer
Questions 20 and 21.

20. What does line AB represent? (a) altitude (b) base (c) perimeter (d)height
21. The type of triangle obtained from the construction is a/an
(a) right angle (b)scalene (c) isosceles (d) equilateral.
Use the figure below to answer questions 22 to 25

Which of the figures above is a


(22) Trapezoid?
(23)Kite or Deltoid
(24) Trapezium
(25) Parallelogram
26. A re-entrant polygon has (A)a right angle(B) a reflex angle (C) all the angles equal
(D) a pair of opposite angles equal.
27. The locus of a point on a circle as it rolls along a horizontal line is called a/an
(A) involute (B) cycloid (C) helix (D) spiral
28. The type of line shown below is (A) hatch (B) Centre(C) break (D) hidden

29. Which of the following is a plane figure? (A) Cone (B)Deltoid (C)Prism (D)Box
30. The circles in the figure below are (A)concentric (B)eccentric (C)inscribed (D)
escribed
SECTION B THEORY
INSTRUCTION: Answer all the questions in this section (30 Marks)

1. Construct a pentagon ABCDE using the following data EA = 50mm, AB=50mm DE =


30, BC = 65mm, CD = 36mm, angle BAE = 120° and angle AED = 105°. Make EA the
base of the pentagon. Reduce the pentagon to a square of equal area. (10 Marks)

2. Construct a polygon ABCDE using the following information, AB = BC = AE =55mm,


ED = DC =65mm, angle ABC 135⁰ and angle EDA = 120⁰ Reduce the polygon
constructed to a similar one 3/5 of its area (10marks)

3. The below shows a pentagon PQRST: PQ = 30, QR = 35, RS = 56, ST = 40 and TP =


20 Enlarge the pentagon to a ratio of 3:1. Measure and state the enlarged length RS.

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