Orthographic Projection
Junior Certificate Examination Questions
The best way to develop your drawing skils is to challenge yourself with progressively more difficult questions. Junior Certificate Higher & Ordinary Level questions present an excellent opportunity to practice and develop your visualisation and problem solving skills. Some Junior Certificate questions may combine other areas of the syllabus into the Orthographic Projection question, so ensure you have completed these areas of the course prior to attempting the questions.
Section B Question 1 is generally the Orthographic Projection Question, however the topic may appear in the Section A short answer questions also.
Begin to practice with Ordinary Level questions to develop competency in the area and then move on to Higher Level questions to challenge your problem solving skills.
Top Tip: Try to complete the questions in the time which would be allocated in the exam, this adds to the challenge!
Question 1 2014 Ordinary Level | Question 1 2013 Ordinary Level |
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Question 1 2012 Ordinary Level | Question 1 2011 Ordinary Level |
Question 1 2010 Ordinary Level | Question 1 2014 Higher Level |
Question 1 2013 Higher Level | Q1 12 HL.JPG |
Q1 11 HL.JPG | Question 1 2010 Higher Level |