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When a cutting plane coincides with a centerline, the cutting plane line takes precedence.
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True
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1. Ribs, webs, gear teeth, and other similar features are typically not hatched with section lining, even if the cutting plane slices them.
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Correct Answer: True
2. Visible lines always take precedence over hidden lines or centerlines.
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Correct Answer: True
3. Width is shown in the rear, top, front, and bottom views.
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Correct Answer: True
4. Any object can be viewed from six mutually perpendicular views.
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Correct Answer: True
5. A normal surface is perpendicular to a plane of projection.
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Correct Answer: False
6. Section views are only used for mechanical drawings.
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Correct Answer: False
7. The visible lines adjacent to a revolved section may be broken out if desired.
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Correct Answer: True
8. The pattern used for hatching a section can be something other than diagonal lines.
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Correct Answer: True
9. In technical drawing a section view is often used to reveal some or all of an object's internal features.
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Correct Answer: True
10. When a cutting plane line would obscure important details, just the ends of the line outside the view and the arrows can be shown.
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