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Isometric sectioning is typically not used when drawing open or irregularly shaped objects.
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1. In isometric drawings, an angle may project to appear larger, but never smaller than the true angle depending on its position.
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Correct Answer: False
2. Parallel partial ellipses equally spaced at the symbolic thread pitch can be used to represent screw threads.
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Correct Answer: True
3. Dimetric drawings have different foreshortening along all three axis directions.
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Correct Answer: False
4. In isometric drawings, hidden lines are typically omitted.
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Correct Answer: True
5. An isometric drawing is about 50% smaller than the isometric projection.
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Correct Answer: False
6. Isometric drawings have equal foreshortening along each of the three axis directions.
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Correct Answer: True
7. All lines in the picture plane are shown in their true lengths.
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Correct Answer: True
8. The position of the observer's eye is called the station point.
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Correct Answer: True
9. The picture plane should never be placed behind the station point.
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10. Using CAD, you are typically able to select viewing distance, focal point, z-axis convergence, and arc resolution scale for perspective representations.
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