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| 351. |
Tolerance is the total amount a specific dimension is permitted to vary. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 352. |
Large batches of parts may use statistical methods to control quality where a sample of parts is inspected. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 353. |
Tolerances of form and position are typically not used to control straightness. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 354. |
Datum surfaces and features are used as references to control other features. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 355. |
Allowance is the maximum clearance or minimum interference specified to achieve a fit between two mating parts. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 356. |
Perspective drawings are the least time-consuming types of pictorials to draw by hand. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 357. |
The horizon in the perspective view should be drawn at the same level above the ground line as the height of the station point. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 358. |
The vanishing point is the intersection of the ground plane with the picture plane. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 359. |
The picture plane should never be placed behind the station point. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 360. |
The position of the observer's eye is called the station point. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 361. |
The picture plane can be placed either behind the object or in front of the object. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 362. |
Most CAD programs produce only wireframe, not solid perspective representations. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 363. |
Three systems are used to arrange orthographic views: first, second, and third angle projection. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 364. |
When using AutoCAD to create an isometric drawing it is best to set the grid to ISO. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 365. |
A visible line represents the continuous edge of an object being illustrated. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 366. |
A three dimensional object can be constructed with only the height and width dimensions given. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 367. |
Short dashed lines can be used to illustrate a visible feature. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 368. |
Multi-view drawings are usually comprised of the projected views which illustrate the height, width, and depth of an object. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 369. |
The projection of geometric information such as lines, points, and planes is usually referred to as orthographic projection. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 370. |
One-point perspective is also known as angular perspective. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 371. |
Axonometric, oblique, and perspective sketches show objects pictorially. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 372. |
Drawing units must be clearly stated on the drawing. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 373. |
With some imagination, traditional drafters could actually produce a true 3-dimensional drawing. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 374. |
Most solid modeling CAD programs will produce pictorial drawings of 3-dimensional objects using either the isometric, perspective, or both views. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 375. |
The bounding box method for creating an isometric drawing works well in both traditional board drawing and in AutoCAD. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 376. |
When using a technical pencil to create a drawing the drafter would usually select a soft lead to create a very light line. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 377. |
A line to be drawn perpendicular to a horizontal line can only be drawn with a 45 degree triangle. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 378. |
If you set the ANSI 131 hatch pattern to an angle of 45 degrees the lines will be placed vertically. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 379. |
Ribs, webs, gear teeth, and other similar features are typically not hatched with section lining, even if the cutting plane slices them. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 380. |
When a cutting plane coincides with a centerline, the cutting plane line takes precedence. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 381. |
In technical drawing a section view is often used to reveal some or all of an object's internal features. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 382. |
Unilateral tolerances have traditionally been given on angles. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 383. |
The Cutting Plane line should be displayed at the same line weight as object lines. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 384. |
The section lines in all hatched areas for an object must be parallel. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 385. |
All parallel lines that are not parallel to the picture plane vanish at a point. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 386. |
Perspective drawings are classified according to their number of ground lines. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 387. |
All lines in the picture plane are shown in their true lengths. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 388. |
Lines that are parallel to the picture plane remain parallel to one another and do not converge to a vanishing point. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 389. |
Shading pictorial drawings may lead to confusion when describing shapes of objects. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 390. |
The ASME Y14.2M line thickness standard for visible lines is .8mm thick. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 391. |
A projection plane is an imaginary 2 dimensional plane that needs to be parallel to the surface of the object. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 392. |
A "D" size architectural sheet measures 24" X 36". |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 393. |
In a set of architectural drawings the views illustrating the front, back, and side of a house are called elevations. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 394. |
By using the F-5 key you can switch from ISO Right to ISO Top to ISO Back. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 395. |
The AutoCAD Center Mark tool can be used in an isometric drawing as you would use it in any conventional orthographic drawing. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 396. |
When creating a circle on an isometric flat surface you need to use the circle tool. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 397. |
Drawings that use U.S. customary units do not follow ANSI/ASME standards. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 398. |
In orthographic projection objects can be presented at true size or scaled at a proportion of their true size. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 399. |
The meaning of each line on a technical drawing is indicated by its width and its particular line style. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 400. |
A designer is likely to brainstorm several ideas before deciding on a final plan. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |