Directions For Numbers 1- 45 : Read each of the following multiple

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D1 Concepts of Multiview Drawings
Directions For Numbers
1- 45 : Read each of the following multiple-choice items and the
possible answers carefully. Mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet or as
instructed by your teacher. Remember: Make no marks on this test.
1
Dimension “A” in the TOP VIEW is the:
A Altitude.
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B Side to side.
What is the minimum number of views
necessary to describe the three dimensions of
the object below?
A One view.
C Bottom to top.
B Two views.
D Front to back.
C Three views.
D Four views.
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Identify the location where the HIDDEN LINE
is drawn INCORRECTLY.
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In orthographic projection, lines are formed by
projecting edges of the object onto planes. The
images formed on the planes are called:
According to its position, view X in this
illustration is the:
A Front.
B Left side.
C Right side.
D Top.
A Views.
B Sides.
C Points.
D Tangencies.
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ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION is a
system that allows you to make:
The term ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
10 means to:
A Three-dimensional drawings of a twodimensional object.
A “Throw backward at an angle of 45 degrees
and draw”.
B Two-dimensional drawings of a twodimensional object.
B “Throw forward at an angle of 45 degrees
and draw”.
C Two-dimensional drawings of a threedimensional object.
C “Throw forward at right angles and draw”.
D Three-dimensional drawings of a threedimensional object.
D “Rotate the object at 45 degrees to the
picture plane”.
The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that if
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Which of the following is the best example of
drawing CENTER lines?
11 a visible line and a hidden line coincide (occupy
the same position on the drawing), we should:
A Draw only the hidden line.
B Draw only the visible line.
C Draw the hidden line just above the visible
line.
D Replace them with a phantom line.
The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that if
12 a visible line and a center line coincide (occupy
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Choose the INCORRECT statement.
the same position on the drawing), we should:
A Some objects can be described with only
two views.
A Draw only the center line.
B Some objects can be described with only
one view.
C Draw the center line just above the visible
line.
C The most descriptive view is typically the
top view.
D Replace them with a phantom line.
D Use only the number of views necessary to
describe the object.
B Draw only the visible line.
A fast and accurate method of constructing the
13 side view once the top and front views are
established is by using a:
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According to the correct arrangement of views,
the BACK VIEW would be placed adjacent to
the:
A Top view.
B Left side view.
A Hidden line.
B Miter line.
C Width line.
D Metered line.
C Right side view.
D Bottom view.
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When making a multiview drawing of an object,
14 you need to draw:
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A CENTER LINE looks like:
A Only as many views as are needed to
describe the shape.
B Three views.
C Two views.
D Six view.
In a FRONT VIEW, the distance across an
When making a three-view drawing, all of the
15 following methods can be used to transfer depth
measurements EXCEPT:
20 object, from one side to other side, is the:
A Altitude.
A A miter line.
B Width.
B Dividers.
C Height.
C A scale.
D Depth.
D Straight line projection.
The face of the object that has the most
21 descriptive feature(s) should be the:
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OBJECT/VISIBLE lines are indicated by:
A Alternate, long ( 34 " to 1 12 " ) and then short
( 161 " to 321 " ), dashed lines.
B Thick, solid lines.
A Back.
B Front.
C Right side.
D Top.
C Thin, solid lines.
D Uniform
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" dashes.
The most often used combination of views
22 includes the:
Hidden edges are indicated by:
A Top, front, and right side.
A Alternate, long and then short, dash lines.
B Top, front, and left side.
B Thick, dark, solid lines.
C Top, front, right side, left side, and back.
C Two short dashes followed by one long
dash.
D Top and right side.
D Uniform
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1
8
1
8
" long dashes.
A MITER LINE is drawn at an angle of:
A 30º.
B 45º.
C 60º.
The number of ORTHOGRAPHIC views
23 provided by the planes of a box is:
A 1.
B 3.
C 6.
D 9.
D 90º.
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When making an orthographic drawing, the
24 THICKEST lines should be the:
In the term “ORTHOGRAPHIC
29 PROJECTION”, the “GRAPHIC” refers to:
A Center lines.
A To throw.
B Visible (Object) lines.
B Forward.
C Extension lines.
C Written or drawn.
D Hidden lines.
D At right angles.
The FRONT TO BACK dimension of an
25 object is known as the:
On a technical drawing, a plane is an imaginary
30 flat surface that has:
A Altitude.
A No thickness.
B Depth.
B Height and width.
C Height.
C Depth and height.
D Width.
D Very little thickness.
Surfaces and edges that CANNOT be seen from
26 the outside of the object are identified by:
Surfaces or edges that CANNOT be seen in the
31 views are drawn with:
A Hidden lines.
A Centerlines.
B Invisible lines.
B Visible/Object lines.
C Opaque lines.
C Hidden lines.
D Unseen lines.
D No lines.
Another term for ORTHOGRAPHIC
27 DRAWING is:
Orthographic projection involves the use of
32 three planes. They are:
A Isometric drawing.
A Vertical (Frontal), Profile, and Level.
B Oblique drawing.
B Horizontal, Vertical (Frontal), and Profile.
C Multiview drawing.
C Horizontal, Profile, and Level.
D Perspective.
D Straight, Level, and Inclined.
Drawings of objects with very little thickness
28 (like an erasing shield) require:
In most cases, you can completely describe the
33 shape and size of an object by drawing:
A One view.
A One view.
B Two views.
B Two views.
C Three views.
C Four views.
D Four views.
D Two or three views.
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The distance from the BOTTOM of an object to
34 the TOP of the object is:
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A Circumference.
The FRONT view consists of:
A Depth and Height.
B Width and Depth.
B Width.
C Height and Circumference.
C Height.
D Width and Height.
D Depth.
How many views should be drawn if the object's
35 thickness is given in a note?
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C Height and Circumference.
B Two
D Width and Height.
C Three
D Six
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What three dimensions do all objects have?
A Depth and Height.
C Height and Circumference.
D Width and Height.
C Height, width, and depth.
D Angle, depth, and radius.
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The LEFT SIDE view consists of:
The RIGHT SIDE view is taken from the:
A Horizontal plane.
B Frontal plane.
A Depth and Height.
C Vertical plane.
B Width and Depth.
D Profile plane.
C Height and Circumference.
D Width and Height.
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The TOP view consists of:
B Width and Depth.
A Height, width, and radius.
B Angle, height, and depth.
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A Depth and Height.
B Width and Depth.
A One
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The RIGHT SIDE view consists of:
The REAR view consists of:
CENTER lines should be:
A Thick.
B Medium thick.
A Height and Depth.
C Thin.
B Width and Height.
D Very thin, very light.
C Height and Length.
D Width and Length.
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HIDDEN lines should be:
A Thick.
B Medium thick.
C Thin.
D Very thin, light lines.
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The TOP VIEW is normally placed above the:
A Right side.
B Front.
C Left side.
D Back.
When a surface ALWAYS appears as a
46 FORESHORTENED SURFACE (never as a
line) on the six, regular planes of projection it is
classified as a:
A “Inclined” surface.
B “Normal” surface.
C “Sloping” surface.
D “Oblique” surface.
Directions For Numbers 47- 50 : Read each of the following multiple-choice items and the
possible answers carefully. Mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet or as
instructed by your teacher. Remember: Make no marks on this test.
47
Line AB is a/an:
A Square line.
B Miter line.
C Isometric line.
D Perpendicular line.
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Line CD is a/an:
A Isometric line.
B Center line.
C Hidden line.
D Visible line.
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Line E is a/an:
A Center line.
B Visible line.
C Square line.
D Hidden line.
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Line F is a/an:
A Visible (Object) line.
B Square line.
C Center line.
D Hidden line.
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