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This section includes 22 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Technical Drawing knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
For orthographic projection, the engineering custom in Europe dictates the use of: |
A. | second-angle projection |
B. | first-angle projection |
C. | fourth-angle projection |
D. | third-angle projection |
Answer» C. fourth-angle projection | |
2. |
A horizontal surface of a multiview drawing will appear as a(n) ___________ in the front view. |
A. | normal surface |
B. | edge |
C. | foreshortened surface |
D. | point |
Answer» C. foreshortened surface | |
3. |
If a client of yours is having difficulty visualizing a design, what type of drawing would be the easiest to understand? |
A. | three-view orthographic |
B. | axonometric |
C. | bimetric |
D. | one-vew orthographic |
Answer» C. bimetric | |
4. |
Which is not a principal view? |
A. | left side |
B. | bottom |
C. | front |
D. | auxiliary |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
The sequence for the direction of view (or line of sight) for any orthographic projection as utilized in the United States is: |
A. | eye of observer>object>projection plane |
B. | eye of observer>projection plane>object |
C. | projection plane>eye of observer>object |
D. | projection plane>object>eye of observer |
Answer» C. projection plane>eye of observer>object | |
6. |
Dimetric drawings have different foreshortening along all three axis directions. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
7. |
Isometric drawings, unlike isometric projections, are drawn using the full length measurements of the actual drawing and lack foreshortening. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
8. |
An isometric drawing is about 50% smaller than the isometric projection. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
9. |
Parallel partial ellipses equally spaced at the symbolic thread pitch can be used to represent screw threads. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
10. |
Isometric drawings have equal foreshortening along each of the three axis directions. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
11. |
If a circle lies in a plane that is not parallel to the plane of projection, the circle projects as an ellipse. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
12. |
If a circle lies in a plane that is not parallel to the plane of projection, it still projects as a circle. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
C. | 1 |
D. | |
Answer» C. 1 | |
13. |
In isometric drawings, an angle may project to appear larger, but never smaller than the true angle depending on its position. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
14. |
In isometric drawings, hidden lines are typically omitted. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
15. |
Isometric sectioning is typically not used when drawing open or irregularly shaped objects. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
16. |
Lines of an isometric drawing that are not parallel to the isometric axes are called this: |
A. | Trimetric lines |
B. | Nonisometric lines |
C. | Multiview lines |
D. | Dimetric lines |
Answer» C. Multiview lines | |
17. |
Nonisometric lines are equally foreshortened. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
C. | 1 |
D. | |
Answer» C. 1 | |
18. |
This type of axonometric drawing has equal foreshortening along two axis directions and a different amount on the third axis: |
A. | Dimetric |
B. | Multiview |
C. | Isometric |
D. | Trimetric |
Answer» B. Multiview | |
19. |
In this type of projection, each of the axes has different ratios of foreshortening: |
A. | Isometric |
B. | Dimetric |
C. | Trimetric |
D. | Parallel |
Answer» D. Parallel | |
20. |
The edges of a cube in isometric projection make angles of this many degrees with each other: |
A. | 30 |
B. | 60 |
C. | 90 |
D. | 120 |
Answer» E. | |
21. |
Angles project true size only when the plane containing the angle and plane of projection are this: |
A. | Adjacent |
B. | Aligned |
C. | Perpendicular |
D. | Parallel |
Answer» E. | |
22. |
In isometric projection, all distances are approximately this percentage of their true size: |
A. | 120 percent |
B. | 80 percent |
C. | 50 percent |
D. | 20 percent |
Answer» C. 50 percent | |