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This section includes 24 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. |
A plane surface that is parallel to a plane of projection appears on edge as a straight line. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
2. |
A normal surface is perpendicular to a plane of projection. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
3. |
The depth dimensions in the top and side views do not necessarily correspond. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
4. |
The profile plane is the plane upon which the side view is projected. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
5. |
In orthographic views, dashed lines represent features that would be hidden behind other surfaces. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
6. |
Drawings are two-dimensional representations of objects that allow you to record sizes and shapes precisely. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
7. |
First-angle projection is primarily used in Europe and Asia. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
8. |
The rear, left-side, front, and right-side views align horizontally. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
9. |
Width is shown in the rear, top, front, and bottom views. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
10. |
Usually screws, bolts, shafts, tubes, and other elongated parts are drawn in a vertical position in the front view. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
11. |
If an edge is perpendicular to a plane of projection, it appears as a point. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
C. | 1 |
D. | |
Answer» B. | |
12. |
A total of three principal views are arranged in a standard way. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
13. |
Any object can be viewed from six mutually perpendicular views. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
14. |
A plane surface always projects either on edge or as a surface in any view. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
15. |
Any principal view shows three of the four principal dimensions. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
C. | 1 |
D. | |
Answer» C. 1 | |
16. |
Height is shown in the left-side, top, right-side, and bottom views. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
Answer» C. | |
17. |
If an angle is in an inclined plane, it may be projected either larger or smaller than the true angle depending on its position. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
C. | 1 |
D. | |
Answer» B. | |
18. |
This line pattern is composed of three dashes, one long dash on each end with a short dash in the middle: |
A. | Object |
B. | Hidden |
C. | Center |
D. | Phantom |
Answer» D. Phantom | |
19. |
Visible lines always take precedence over hidden lines or centerlines. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
C. | 1 |
D. | |
Answer» B. | |
20. |
This type of surface is tipped to all principal planes of projection and does not appear true size in any standard view: |
A. | Foreshortened |
B. | Parallel |
C. | Orthographic |
D. | Oblique |
Answer» E. | |
21. |
An advantage of this type of view is that each view shows the object all the way through as if it were transparent: |
A. | Planar |
B. | Horizontal |
C. | Auxiliary |
D. | Orthographic |
Answer» E. | |
22. |
This is the plane upon which the top view is projected: |
A. | Horizontal |
B. | Frontal |
C. | Profile |
D. | Base |
Answer» B. Frontal | |
23. |
If a plane is parallel to the plane of projection, it appears: |
A. | True size |
B. | As a line or edge |
C. | Foreshortened |
D. | As an oblique surface |
Answer» B. As a line or edge | |
24. |
The top, front, and bottom views align in this manner: |
A. | Horizontally |
B. | Vertically |
C. | According to the planar views |
D. | Parallel to the frontal plane |
Answer» C. According to the planar views | |