6-35.
To draw an angle in an isometric
6-39.
How many scales should you use for a
projection, what should you do first?
dimetric projection?
1.
Convert angular measurements to
linear measurements
2.
Draw the isometric axes
3.
Project the angle from the axonometric
projection to the plane of projection
4.
Make an isometric drawing showing
true shape and size
6-36.
In an isometric drawing, what tool should
you use to measure angles?
1.
A protractor
2.
A compass
3.
An isometric protractor
4.
A proportional scale
6-38.
isometric drawing, what should be your
1
first step?
6-37.
When drawing a half section in an
1.
Drawing the circles in isometric
2.
Drawing the cutting plane
3.
Drawing the entire object
4.
Drawing the portion of the drawing
behind the cutting plane
Which fact remains true regardless of what
method of dimensioning you chose?
3.
1.
Dimensions should remain consistent
throughout the drawing
2.
Dimension should read from the right
side of the drawing
You should indicate tolerances on
dimensions
4.
You should letter all dimensions in
upper-case letters
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
6-40.
What type of axonometric projection
contains two axes that make equal angles to
the plane of projection?
1.
Trimetric
2.
Isometric
3.
Dimetric
4.
Noncircular
6-41.
Which of the following are three primary
planes of projection in orthographic
projections?
1.
Elevation, vertical, and profile
2.
Top, bottom, and vertical
3.
Horizontal, vertical, and elevation
4.
Vertical, horizontal, and profile
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6-43
In first-angle projection, the profile plane
will show what view?
1.
Right side
2.
Left side
3.
Top
4.
Bottom
Why is third-angle projection considered
more logical than first-angle projection?
1.
The front view is located on the
vertical plane
2.
The right side of the object is toward
the object's left
3.
The top view is depicted above the
front view
4.
The top view is depicted below the
front view
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