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Auxiliary Views
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This type of auxiliary view is projected onto a plane that is perpendicular to one of the principal planes of projection:
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A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Revolved
D. Successive
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Primary
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1. This is the most common application for developments and intersections:
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A. Sheet metal construction
B. Piping
C. Architecture
D. Mechanical engineering
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Correct Answer: Sheet metal construction
2. A partial auxiliary view is used to show only the ________ in the auxiliary view.
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A. projected inclined plane
B. the projected top view
C. the projected side view
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: projected inclined plane
3. This type of surface may be a plane, a single curved surface, or a warped surface:
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A. Edge surface
B. Ruled surface
C. Auxiliary surface
D. Developed surface
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Correct Answer: Ruled surface
4. The principle reason for using an auxiliary view is ________.
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A. to eliminate hidden lines
B. to create a true projection plane from an inclined plane in one of the primary views
C. to show cylinders as ellipses
D. to locate center marks
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Correct Answer: to create a true projection plane from an inclined plane in one of the primary views
5. This is a hollow cylinder that is often used as a protective sleeve or guide or as a bearing:
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A. Lug
B. Bushing
C. Chamfer
D. Knurl
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Correct Answer: Bushing
6. The principle views associated with orthographic projection are ________.
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A. Front view
B. Right side view
C. Top view
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
7. In this type of view, the cutting plane line indicates both the location of the cutting plane and the direction of sight:
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A. Removed section
B. Revolved section
C. Auxiliary section
D. Partial section
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Correct Answer: Auxiliary section
8. An efficient method for trimming the corners on an auxiliary view is to use the ________.
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A. 0 radius fillet
B. Hatch tool
C. Extend tool
D. Grips function
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Correct Answer: 0 radius fillet
9. A partial auxiliary view usually shows only features on the ________ of the inclined line and not any projection of other planes.
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A. hidden lines
B. plane
C. center lines
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: plane
10. The lines used to create the auxiliary view should appear as ________ in the finished view.
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A. Object lines
B. Construction lines
C. Reference lines
D. Construction lines
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Correct Answer: Object lines
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