Correct option is D
Cavalier projection is a type of
oblique projection where the depth of the object is represented
in full size, without foreshortening.
The projection lines are
drawn at an angle (typically 45°) to the horizontal plane, and the depth scale remains
1:1, meaning there is no distortion in the depth dimension.
This makes it different from the
cabinet projection, where the depth is
foreshortened to half its actual size (1:2 scale).