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1. The system for graphically representing an object by line drawing on a flat surface.
A. Orthographic Projection
B. Pictorial Drawing
C. Multi-view Drawing
D. Isometric Drawing
2. Angles of projection generally used for drafting purposes arc.
A. Ninety degrees and Forty Five Degrees
B. First Angle and Third Angle
C. Second Angle and Fourth Angle
D. Thirty Degrees and Sixty
Degrees
Standard projection used by many European countries (ISO Standard).
A. Orthographic Projection
B. Third-angle Projection
C. Isometric Projection
D. First-angle Projection
4. The common views used in multi-view drawing are ______________.
A. front, top, and sides
B. front, rear and sides
C. front, sides and rear
D. front, top and rear
5. Type of dimensioning that requires all dimension figures be lettered between guide lines
that are parallel to the bottom edge of the drawing paper.
A. Aligned Method
B. Location Dimension
C. Overall Dimension
D. Uni-directional Method
6. The orthographic view drawn directly above the front view.
A. Auxiliary view
B. Top View
C. Right side view
D. Left Side View
7. Standard of projection used by Americans, British and Canadians (ANSI Standard).
A. First-angle Projection
B. Orthographic Projection
C. Diametric Projection
D. Third-angle Projection
8. A line used to show the limits of a dimension.
A. Extension line
B. Object line
C. Dimension line
D. Center line
9. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.
A. Cabinet Oblique
B. Cavalier Oblique
C. General Oblique
D. Oblique Perspective
10. In a scale 1: 20 meters, 5 meters is equivalent to:
A. 20 cm.
B. 15 cm.
C. 5 cm.
D. 10 cm.
11. This is the type of oblique pictorial view where the dimension of the receding features of
the object is drawn half-scale.
A. Cabinet Projection
B. Cavalier Projection
C. Isometric Projection
D. Orthographic Projection
12. The point where the horizontal line in the perspective view seems to converge or meet.
A. Station Point
B. Vanishing Point
C. Center Point
D. Piercing Point
13. Type of dimensioning that requires all dimension figures, except to angular contours, be
lettered between guide lines that are parallel to the dimension lines.
A. Aligned Method
B. Location Dimension
C. Overall Dimension
D. Uni-directional Method
14. The process of describing the object by placing sizes and related information on a
drawing.
A. Dimensioning
B. Scaling
B. Sectioning
D. Tolerancing
15. This is the dimension that gives the detail and overall sizes of the object.
A. Location dimension
B. Figure Dimension
C. Shape dimension
D. Size Dimension
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