Practice Test: Question Set - 09
1. The ________ tool on the Dimension tool bar places the length of an arch on a drawing.
- (A) Arc
Radius
- (B) Arc Length
- (C) Radius
- (D) Diameter
2. A half-moon protractor is divided into how many degrees?
- (A) 360
- (B) 180
- (C) 270
- (D) 310
3. 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
4. When adding dimensions to an auxiliary view it will be necessary to use the ________ tool.
- (A) Linear
dimension
- (B) Aligned
dimension
- (C) Baseline
dimension
- (D) Angle
dimension
5. The daily workload of a ________ drafter would generally include technical drawings of machine parts.
- (A) Architectural
- (B) Civil
- (C) Electrical
- (D) Mechanical
6. This is a line terminated by arrowheads, indicating the direction and extent of a dimension:
- (A) Dimension
line
- (B) Extension line
- (C) Arrowhead
line
- (D) Centerline
7. A civil engineer working on a bridge design would probably rely on his ________ scale for checking printed drawings.
- (A) Engineer's
- (B) Metric
- (C) Architect's
- (D) None
of the above
8. This is the plane upon which the top view is projected:
- (A) Horizontal
- (B) Frontal
- (C) Profile
- (D) Base
9. The lines used to create the auxiliary view should appear as ________ in the finished view.
- (A) Object
lines
- (B) Construction
lines
- (C) Reference
lines
- (D) Construction
lines
10. In oblique sketches, the most commonly used angles for receding lines are:
- (A) 15 or 30
degrees
- (B) 25 or 30
degrees
- (C) 30 or 45
degrees
- (D) 45 or 60
degrees
11. This is the total amount that the feature on the actual part is allowed to vary from what is specified by the dimension:
- (A) Allowance
- (B) Tolerance
- (C) Specification
- (D) Difference
12. An engineer's scale would be used to measure lines on a drawing where the scale factor reads ________.
- (A) 1/4"
= 1'-0"
- (B) 1/8"
= 1'-0"
- (C) 1" =
100'
- (D) 3/4"
= 1'-0"
13. 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
14. This type of solid is formed by sweeping a shape along a linear path:
- (A) Planar
solid
- (B) Revolved
solid
- (C) Warped
solid
- (D) Extruded
solid
15. Some of the common terms used to describe technical drawing include:
- (A) Drafting
- (B) Engineering
Graphics
- (C) Engineering
Drawing
- (D) All
of the above
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