Fundamentals Of Solid Modeling And Graphics Communication 7th Edition By Gary – Test Bank
Chapter 10 Problems: Engineering Drawings from Part & A KEY
- The selection of the front view in executing a multiview drawing of an object is dependent upon which of the following factors?
- The size and shape of the object and their relationship to all views
- The number of principal views required and the related auxiliary views needed to describe the object
- The greatest contour shape, the related dashed lines, and the position of use
- The most features or characteristics of the object
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.06 The Six Principal Views
- All of the following statements about multiview drawings are true, except
- each view is a 3D pictorial image.
- based on orthographic projection.
- at least two views of the object.
- views are defined by planes of projection.
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.05 Multiview Projection Planes
- Which type of projection does not have the projection rays parallel to each other?
- Axonometric projection
- Oblique projection
- Orthographic projection
- Perspective projection
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.04 Projection Theory
- In orthographic projection, visual rays or lines of sight for a given view are _____________ to each other.
- perpendicular
- oblique
- normal
- parallel
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.04 Projection Theory
- Inclined planes in a three-view drawing will appear as
- two surfaces and one edge.
- two edges and one surface.
- three edges.
- foreshortened in each view.
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.09 Fundamental Views of Edges and Planes for Visualization
- Normal planes in a three-view drawing will appear as
- one surface and two edges.
- three surfaces.
- one edge and two surfaces.
- three edges.
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.09 Fundamental Views of Edges and Planes for Visualization
- What are the three principal planes in orthographic projection?
- Front, top, profile
- Back, top, profile
- Top, front, right side
- Frontal, horizontal, profile
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.09 Fundamental Views of Edges and Planes for Visualization
- An asymmetric object is usually described by how many views?
- 6
- 3
- 4
- 2
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.07 Multiview Sketches
- Oblique planes in a three-view drawing will appear as
- two surfaces and one edge.
- three surfaces.
- two edges and one surface.
- three edges.
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.09 Fundamental Views of Edges and Planes for Visualization
- An axially symmetric object, such as one turned on a lathe, normally can be shown in _________ view(s).
- one
- two
- three
- four
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Chapter: 10 Engineering Drawings from Part
Section: 10.10 Multiview Representations for Sketches
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