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,Chapter 01 - History of Engineering Graphics
1. Identify the Angle of Projection per the below illustration.
A) First Angle Projection
B) Third Angle Projection
2. Identify the surfaces with the appropriate letter that would appear in the Top view.
A) B, C
B) D, A
C) A, C
D) C, D
3. Identify the surfaces with the appropriate letter that would appear in the TOP view.
A) C, G, B
B) E, A, B
C) C, B, A, F
D) G, D, A
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,4. First Angle Projection is always used in the United States.
A) True
B) False
5. Both First Angle and Third Angle Projection result in the same six Orthographic views;
the difference between them is the arrangement of these views.
A) True
B) False
6. Section lines can serve the purpose of identifying the kind of material the part is made
from.
A) True
B) False
7. Break lines are applied to represent an imaginary cut in an object. The interior of the
object can be viewed or fitted to the drawing sheet.
A) True
B) False
8. Common solid primitives are used to build more complex objects. Identify three
common solid primitive types.
A) Cylinder
B) Circle
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, C) Cone
D) Sphere
9. Does it matter what plane you start your 2D base sketch on?
A) Yes
B) No
10. Identify the number of views required to completely describe the object “sphere”.
A) Two views
B) Four views
C) Three views
D) One view
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, Answer Keys
Question Answer Question Answer
1 B 6 A
2 C 7 A
3 C 8 ACD
4 B 9 A
5 A 10 D
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