A | B |
In "single-stroke" lettering, how are SLANTED strokes drawn? | Starting at the top and moving the pencil downward |
The MOST important reason for doing good, freehand lettering is: | To make sure that the information on the drawing is understood. |
The most commonly used freehand lettering style on engineering drawings is: | Vertical, uppercase (capital), Gothic. |
In "single-stroke" lettering, how is the letter "W" drawn? | All strokes starting at the top and moving downward |
What is the standard height for lettering whole numbers? | .125 (1/8") |
What is the standard height for lettering? | .125 (1/8") |
What organization produces drafting standards for the United States? | American National Standards Institute (ANSI) |
The space between words should be equal to: | The width of the letter "O". |
When doing "single-stroke" lettering, draw VERTICAL strokes: | Starting at the top and moving downward. |
What is the purpose of VERTICAL guidelines? | An aid to the eye when making vertical strokes |
Fractions should be made with a division line that is: | Horizontal |
One characteristic of good freehand lettering is: | Uniformity. |