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Find the SIDE VIEW of this figure.
What colour corresponds to which view?
Yellow: PLAN VIEW, blue: SIDE VIEW, red: FRONT VIEW
Yellow: FRONT VIEW, blue: PLAN VIEW, red: SIDE VIEW
Yellow: FRONT VIEW, blue: SIDE VIEW, red: PLAN VIEW
Which view is coloured red?
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
Find the SIDE VIEW of this figure.
Find the PLAN VIEW of this figure.
Find the FRONT VIEW of this figure.
Find the PLAN VIEW of this figure.
Find the PLAN VIEW of this figure.
Find the SIDE VIEW of this figure.
Find the PLAN VIEW of this figure.
Find the FRONT VIEW of this figure.
Find the FRONT VIEW of this figure.
Find the SIDE VIEW of this figure.
Find the FRONT VIEW of this figure.
Find the PLAN VIEW of this figure.
Find the FRONT VIEW of this figure.
Find the FRONT VIEW of this figure.
Find the PLAN VIEW of this figure.
NONE OF THE OPTIONS ARE CORRECT
Find the PLAN VIEW of this figure.
NONE OF THE OPTIONS ARE CORRECT
Find the FRONT VIEW of this figure.
NONE OF THE OPTIONS ARE CORRECT.
Find the PLAN VIEW of this figure.
Find the SIDE VIEW of this figure.
Using a 20:1 scale means that...
20 mm in real life are represented by 1mm in the drawing
20 mm in the drawing represents 1mm of the real life
20 cm in real life are represented by 1cm in the drawing
20 cm in the drawing represents 1cm of the real life
Drawing under a 2:1 scale means that we are...
Enlarging our real object
Reducing our real object
Repeting twice our real object in the drawing
Using a 1:200 scale means that...
1 mm in real life are represented by 200 mm in the drawing
1 mm in the drawing represents 200 mm of the real life
1 cm in real life are represented by 200 cm in the drawing
1 cm in the drawing represents 200 cm of the real life
1:100 scale is used to
reduce the drawing in size so that it will fit onto the page
enlarge the drawing in size so that all required details are clearly visible
A drawing at a scale of 10:1 means that ...
the object drawing is 10 times smaller than in real life
the object drawing is 10 times bigger than in real life
What is the name of what the question mark indicates?
¿Cómo se llama lo que indica el interrogante?
Dimension number
Dimension line
Projection line
I don't know and I don't care.
Is this correct?
¿Está correcto?
Yes, it is.
Wrong, the dimension number has to be above the dimension line, not below it.
Wrong, the arrows are too fat!
(Mal, las flechas son demasiado gruesas).
Wrong. The "mm" at the end is missing.
(Mal, falta añadir los mm al final de la cota).
Is this correct?
Everything OK.
The 30 is at the wrong place.
The 20 is at the wrong place.
Both numbers are at the wrong place.
Which one is correct?
A
B
C
No one.
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