1-57.
Which of the following best
describes an axonometric
projection?
1. An orthographic projection in
which the projectors are
parallel to the object
2. A form of isometric projection
in which the object is
perpendicular to the viewing
plane
3. A form of orthographic
projection in which the
projectors are perpendicular to
the plane of projection and the
object is angled to the plane
of projection
4. A projection in which all views
are drawn to the exact size and
shape of the object
1-58.
Conventional 3-view drawings are
drawn by eliminating which of the
following views from the
third-angle orthographic
projection?
1.
Right side, bottom, and rear
2.
Left side, top and bottom
3.
Left side, rear, and top
4.
Left side, bottom, and rear
1-59.
Complex multiview drawings normally
have how many views?
1.
Two
2.
Four
3.
Six
4.
Eight
1-60.
When drawing a 3-view orthographic
projection, the side and top views
are drawn by extending lines in
what direction(s)?
1.
To the left and bottom of the
front view
2.
Horizontally to the right and
vertically from the front view
3.
From the bottom of the front
view
4.
Upward from the front view
1-61.
Which of the following views shows
the most characteristic features of
an object?
1.
Front
2.
Top
3.
Side
4.
Bottom
6
1-62.
What is the main purpose of a
perspective drawing?
1.
To show the object becoming
proportionally smaller--a true
picture of the object as the
eyes see it
2.
To show all views of the object
in their true shape and size
3.
To help the engineer design the
object
4.
To give the craftsman a clear
picture to manufacture the part
1-63.
Draftsmen use special views to give
engineers and craftsmen a clear
view of the object to be
constructed.
1.
True
2.
False
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
Auxiliary view
Section view
Offset section
Half section
Revolved section
Removed section
Broken-out section
Aligned section
Exploded view
Figure 1D
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 1-64 THROUGH 1-74,
CHOOSE FROM FIGURE 1D THE VIEW DESCRIBED
IN THE QUESTION.
SOME ANSWERS MAY BE USED
MORE THAN ONCE.
1-64.
1-65.
1-66.
A view that gives a clearer view of
the interior or hidden features of
an object that normally are not
seen in other views.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
A view that shows the true shape
and size of the inclined face of an
object.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
A view that shows an object that is
symmetrical in both outside and
inside detail.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D