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Some traditional board drafters preferred the drafting machine over the parallel straight edge because it could be used without the need for________.
Options
A. circle templates
B. triangles
C. technical pens
D. lettering guides
Correct Answer
triangles
Traditional Drafting Techniques problems
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1. A civil engineer working on a bridge design would probably rely on his ________ scale for checking printed drawings.
Options
A. engineer's
B. metric
C. architect's
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: engineer's
2. Traditional drafters need to be able to create several different line widths because ________.
Options
A. different line widths convey different information
B. the line width has to do with how dark it appear in the finished drawing
C. they seem to transmit better in a fax machine
D. it makes no difference
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Correct Answer: different line widths convey different information
3. In order to convert fractional inches into decimal inches ________.
Options
A. look on a metric conversion chart
B. divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number)
C. check the engineer's scale
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number)
4. A line drawn with a long section, short dash, and another long section is a ________.
Options
A. hidden feature
B. center of a circle
C. center axis of a hidden cylinder
D. center of a radius
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Correct Answer: center axis of a hidden cylinder
5. A half-moon protractor is divided into how many degrees?
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A. 360
B. 180
C. 270
D. 310
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Correct Answer: 180
6. Referring to the fractional inches to decimal inches to millimeter conversion chart on page 55 what is the equivalent mm measurement of
3
/
16
inch.
Options
A. 1.906
B. 4.7625
C. 5.958
D. 14.6844
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Correct Answer: 4.7625
7. The first step in creating a traditional technical drawing is to ________.
Options
A. draw a series of guide lines
B. set up the miter line
C. align the paper so that it will be positioned square to the parallel bar
D. sharpen the leads in the technical pens
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Correct Answer: align the paper so that it will be positioned square to the parallel bar
8. Several of the tools used in traditional drafting include the following:
Options
A. Parallel straight edge
B. 45 degree triangle
C. Circle template
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
9. This type of projection is when projectors are parallel to each other, but are at an angle other than 90 degrees to the plane of projection:
Options
A. Oblique projection
B. Perpendicular projection
C. Aesthetic projection
D. Angular projection
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Correct Answer: Oblique projection
10. These units are based on inch-foot and yard measurements:
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A. International customary units
B. U.S. metric units
C. U.S. customary units
D. ISO international units
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Correct Answer: U.S. customary units
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