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The primary unit of measurement for engineering drawings and design in the mechanical industries is the:
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A. Millimeter
B. Centimeter
C. Meter
D. Kilometer
Correct Answer
Millimeter
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1. When lettering a CAD drawing, for clarity you should limit the number of fonts to:
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A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Any number
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Correct Answer: Two
2. This is how axonometric, oblique, and perspective sketches show objects:
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A. Orthographically
B. Pictorially
C. Obliquely
D. Parallel
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Correct Answer: Pictorially
3. There are two main types of projection:
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A. Parallel and Orthographic
B. Station-point and Perspective
C. Parallel and Convergent
D. Perspective and Parallel
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Correct Answer: Perspective and Parallel
4. 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
5. 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:
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A. Oblique projection
B. Perpendicular projection
C. Aesthetic projection
D. Angular projection
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Correct Answer: Oblique projection
6. An advantage of this type of view is that each view shows the object all the way through as if it were transparent:
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A. Planar
B. Horizontal
C. Auxiliary
D. Orthographic
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Correct Answer: Orthographic
7. If a plane is parallel to the plane of projection, it appears:
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A. True size
B. As a line or edge
C. Foreshortened
D. As an oblique surface
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Correct Answer: True size
8. The top, front, and bottom views align in this manner:
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A. Horizontally
B. Vertically
C. According to the planar views
D. Parallel to the frontal plane
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Correct Answer: Vertically
9. This line pattern is composed of three dashes, one long dash on each end with a short dash in the middle:
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A. Object
B. Hidden
C. Center
D. Phantom
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Correct Answer: Center
10. This type of surface is tipped to all principal planes of projection and does not appear true size in any standard view:
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A. Foreshortened
B. Parallel
C. Orthographic
D. Oblique
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Correct Answer: Oblique
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