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In the section view, the areas that would have been in actual contact with the cutting plane are shown with:
Options
A. A cutting plane line
B. Section lining
C. Visible lines
D. Lines and arrows
Correct Answer
Section lining
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1. In offset sections, offsets or bends in the cutting plane are all:
Options
A. 90 degrees
B. 180 degrees
C. Either 90 or 180 degrees
D. 30, 60, or 90 degrees
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Correct Answer: 90 degrees
2. Drafters should use a ________ in a section view of a mechanical part that includes the cylindrical view of a threaded hole.
Options
A. Center line
B. Hatch line
C. Poly line
D. Dimension line
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Correct Answer: Center line
3. When creating a Cutting Plane line with AutoCAD it is customary to use a ________ to create the line.
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A. center line
B. polyline
C. dashed line
D. hatch line
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Correct Answer: polyline
4. In architectural drawing ________ are often used to illustrate and detail structural components.
Options
A. Foundation beam detail sections
B. Wall sections
C. Building sections
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
5. To avoid having to dimension to a hidden feature the drafter can utilize a ________ section.
Options
A. whole
B. half
C. broken out
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
6. When filling an area with a hatch pattern in AutoCAD the drafter needs to be able to ________.
Options
A. see the entire bounding area to hatch
B. set Ortho on
C. turn ISO grid off
D. set the layer to Defpoints
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Correct Answer: see the entire bounding area to hatch
7. Objects that are symmetric can be shown effectively using this type of section:
Options
A. Quarter section
B. Half section
C. Full section
D. Symmetric section
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Correct Answer: Half section
8. In this type of section, one quarter of the object is removed:
Options
A. Revolved section
B. Removed section
C. Quarter section
D. Half section
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Correct Answer: Half section
9. These breaks are used to shorten the view of an object:
Options
A. Section breaks
B. Aligned breaks
C. Conventional breaks
D. Full breaks
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Correct Answer: Conventional breaks
10. A ________ section allows the drafter to create a Cutting Plane line which is not in a straight line across the part.
Options
A. Offset
B. half
C. whole
D. broken out
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Correct Answer: Offset
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