AutoCAD Test 2

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When a print shows a circle on a slanted surface in a multiview, the angle of ellipse is ____.

30° ellipse /

A leader line is capped with this when the leader points inside the object:

A .05 in. (1.5 mm) arrowhead

Identify the ASME standard titled Decimal Inch Drawing Sheet Size and Format.

ASME Y14.1

Identify the ASME standard titled Metric Drawing Sheet Size and Format

ASME Y14.1M

There are two types of this line one for short spaces and the other for longer spaces.

Break Line

Thick line made up of long and short dashes used to show portion of surface receives specified treatment

Chain Line

Drafting revisions are completed in:

Chronological Order

A scale that shows that 1"=60' is a(n)

Civil Engineer's Scale

Used for laying out the drawing, drawn so lightly that they are not mistaken for any other type of line.

Construction Line

Thin line used to show where the cutting-plane line has cut through material.

Cutting-Plane Line

A hidden line is ____.

Dashed

A section line is similar to a visible object line, except it is ____.

Dashed

Thin lines capped on the ends with arrowheads.

Dimension Line

Thin line used to establish the extent of a dimension.

Extension Line

A multiview projection shows an object in a 3D picture.

FALSE

A sheet with the size designation of "A1" measures 8 1/2" by 11" and is in horizontal format.

FALSE

An enlarged view is shown directly above the portion of view from which it came.

FALSE

Fillets are slightly rounded outside curves at corners.

FALSE

First-angle projection is the principal multiview projection used in the United States.

FALSE

Isometric circles appear round.

FALSE

It is easier for an individual to visualize an orthographic projection than it is to visualize a pictorial view.

FALSE

Lettering on sketches does not need to be readable.

FALSE

Lowercase letters are quite common in mechanical drafting.

FALSE

Rounds and fillets in multiviews always have lines projected onto the views that show the actual beginning and end of the round or fillet curves.

FALSE

Sketching a 45° line is helpful when transferring width dimensions between the front view and the top view.

FALSE

Standard line thicknesses are 0.06 mm minimum for thick lines and 0.03 mm minimum for thin lines.

FALSE

The bottom view usually shows the most hidden features.

FALSE

The mechanical engineer's 50 scale is for scaling dimensions that require additional accuracy, because each inch has 50 divisions, making each increment .05 in. (1 ¸ 50 = .05).

FALSE

The third-angle projection symbol shows two symbols (views) of a truncated cone. The view on the right shows the cone with the larger base (longer line representing larger circle) on the left.

FALSE

There are always two dimensions common between adjacent views.

FALSE

There are six primary views that used to describe an object completely, it is often necessary to use all six views on a print.

FALSE

There is no need for proportion when sketching an object.

FALSE

Visible lines, also called object lines or outlines, describe the visible surface or edge of the object, and are drawn .2in. (0.6 mm) wide.

FALSE

A scale that reads 1:2 is a(n):

Half Scale

Represents an invisible edge of an object.

Hidden Line

Used to connect a specific note to a feature.

Leader Line

What size designation is an 11"x17" sheet?

Mechanical B

Which of the following sheet sizes is 22"x17"?

Mechanical C

Which of the following sheet sizes is 34"x22"?

Mechanical D

Which of the following sheet sizes is 1189x841mm?

Metric A0

Which of the following sheet sizes is 420x297mm?

Metric A3

Which of the following sheet sizes is 297x210mm?

Metric A4

A short break line is always____.

None of the above

What is the difference between cutting plane lines and viewing plane lines?

None of the above

What is the standardized lettering format that was established in 1935 by ANSI?

None of the above

Also called visible lines.

Object Line

Used to identify alternate positions of moving parts.

Phantom Line

These lines are used to identify alternate positions of moving parts.

Phantom Lines

If a mechanical drawing shows a scale of 1:4, what does this mean?

Quarter Scale

What kinds of runouts can exist on a multiview print?

Round and Eliptical /

When a sharp exterior corner has only a slight relief, it is called a ____.

Runout / Round / Fillet / None of the above / Break Corner

Thick lines used to show where a section view is taken.

Section Line

These lines are used in the view of a section to show where the object has been cut.

Section Lines

A print in which an object can adequately be communicated by using only a single view is called a ____.

Single View Drawing / None of the above / Partial View / One View drawing

There are two acceptable types of this line. One drawn with dashes, the other drawn with dots.

Stitch Line

A "bolt circle" is a pattern of holes arranged in a circle.

TRUE

A grid frame of reference is helpful when sketching an irregular object.

TRUE

A hidden line represents an invisible edge on an object. Hidden lines are thin lines drawn .01 in. (0.3 mm) thick.

TRUE

A hole through a slanted surface in the front view appears as an ellipse in the side view from which the slanted surface is projected.

TRUE

A multiview drawing can represents the shape of an object using one view.

TRUE

A multiview drawing represents the shape of an object using two or more views, but using one view is an option for some objects.

TRUE

A scale establishes a proportion used in determining the dimensional relationship of an actual object to the representation of the same object on a drawing.

TRUE

A scale is an instrument with a system of ordered marks at fixed intervals used as a reference standard in measurement.

TRUE

All lines of the same type have uniform thickness throughout the drawing.

TRUE

An object can be so complex as to warrant using all available views in order to describe it adequately.

TRUE

Certain casting methods require that inside corners of parts have fillets.

TRUE

Cylindrical objects can be represented with only a front view and a top view.

TRUE

Depth dimensions are the same between top views and side views.

TRUE

Extension lines are thin lines used to establish the extent of a dimension and begin with a .06 in. (1.5 mm) space from the object and extend to about .125 in. (3 mm) beyond the last dimension.

TRUE

Extension lines can be used to show the extension of a surface to a theoretical intersection.

TRUE

Isometric lines are parallel to the isometric axes lines

TRUE

It is important to sketch features of an object lightly by estimating distances within the rectangular box, which has already been drawn.

TRUE

Keeping views aligned in a multiview sketch makes the sketching and understanding easier.

TRUE

Major and minor diameters represent the width and length of an ellipse.

TRUE

Military (MIL) standards recommend three line thicknesses: thick (cutting and viewing-plane, short break, and object), medium (hidden and phantom), and thin (center, dimension, extension, leader, long break, and section).

TRUE

Multiview projection establishes views of an object projected upon two or more planes of projection by using orthographic projection techniques, and the result of multiview projection is a multiview drawing.

TRUE

On ten of the triangular architect's scales, each inch represents a specific increment of feet. Each of the feet is subdivided into multiples of 12 parts to represent inches and fractions of an inch.

TRUE

Partial views can be used when symmetrical objects are drawn in limited space or when there is a desire to simplify complex views.

TRUE

The ASME standard for lines and lettering is, Line Conventions and Lettering, ASME Y14.2.

TRUE

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) recommends two-line thickness, which are thick and thin lines.

TRUE

The approximate inch conversiion for standard line thickness is .02 in. (0.6 mm) for thick lines and .01 in. (.03 mm) for thin lines. This establishes a two-to-one ratio between thick and thin lines.

TRUE

The arrowhead is omitted when a leader line points to a dimension line. This is done when there is not enough space for text to be inserted at the dimension line, and the text is connected to the leader.

TRUE

The centerline method for creating a circle is when you sketch very light horizontal, vertical, and 45° lines that meet at the center of the proposed circle.

TRUE

The centerline method for sketching a circle is different from the box method.

TRUE

The civil engineer's scales are calibrated in multiples of ten.

TRUE

The common form of multiview alignment is one in which the front view is the most important view to select first.

TRUE

The drawing title block usually indicates the scale at which most views are drawn, or the predominant scale of a drawing.

TRUE

The mechanical engineer's scale typically has full-scale divisions that are divided into 1/16, 10, and 50.

TRUE

The result of a multiview projection is a multiview drawing.

TRUE

Vertical uppercase letters are the industry standard.

TRUE

If you see the depth and height dimensions of an object in third-angle projection, which views of the multiview print do you see?

The Right Side View

The depth of an object shown in a multiview print is common between ____.

The Top View and the Right Side View

ASME gives several recommendations for lettering. Which one among the following list is not part of those considerations?

The minimum lettering size is .125 mm on engineering drawings

How many line thicknesses does ASME recommend?

Two

Keeping in mind that the intent of a print is to communicate the manufacture of a product easily, which of the following are true?

Use enough views to describe the shape of the object accurately and completely. AND the accenting of rounded curves should be shown in multiviews with a phantom line so the curves are clearly accented.

A ____ can be used when a view has features that cannot be dimensioned clearly.

View Enlargement

A runout is _____.

the quality of a round in which a sharp corner has only a slight relief / a characteristic of intersecting features, determined by locating the line of intersection between the mating parts


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