Essentials with AutoCAD 2026 Instruction By
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Solution Manual Guide
Dimensioning Chapter
If the function and purpose of a part is not known we can only make an
educated guess as to what are the important surfaces (i.e. datum features).
Therefore, the solutions given in this solution manual illustrate one possible way
of dimensioning the object. There are other ways to dimension each object while
still following the dimensioning rules.
Threads and Fasteners Chapter
Multiple answers are sometimes given for the screw and bolt clearance
holes. This is because there are three sources that a student could choose from;
1) the general rule of thumb given within the chapter, 2) clearance holes for
specific fasteners given in Appendix B, and 3) clearance hole for bolts and
screws B.5).
Multiple answers are sometimes given for counterbore and countersink
diameters. This is because there are two sources that a student could choose
from; 1) the general rule of thumb given within the chapter and 2) diameters
given in Appendix B.
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INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWINGS QUESTIONS
Name: __________________________________________ Date: ______________
Q1-1) Design is a strategic approach to problem solving. (fill in the blank)
Q1-2) A technical drawing is one way of communicating … (circle all that apply)
a) an idea.
b) a design.
c) information used to manufacture a part.
d) inspection specifications.
Q1-3) The two organizations that control the content of engineering drawings.
a) ASME
b) AMCE
c) ISO
d) EAU
Q1-4) Historically, engineering drawings are also called …
a) copies.
b) drafting.
c) prints.
d) details.
Q1-5) CAD stands for … (circle all that apply)
a) computer achieved drafting.
b) computer aided drawing.
c) computer aided design.
d) computer aided development.
Q1-6) What are the four basic components of an engineering drawing?
drawing
blocks
notes
zones
Q1-7) What is the most important part of a print?
a) Title block
b) Zones
c) Drawing
d) Notes
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Q1-8) How many views are generally used to describe the shape of a part?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
Q1-9) What is the function of dimensions?
Give size, shape and finish of the part.
Q1-10) The letters and numbers along the margins allowing you to specify a location on
the drawing is called ...
a) referencing.
b) zoning.
c) mapping.
d) celling.
Q1-11) The area inside the border lines and outside the various blocks is called the...
a) drawing area.
b) zone
c) revision area.
d) plot.
Q1-12) The scale of a drawing is the ratio of the …
a) printed size of the part to its actual size.
b) actual size of the part to its printed size.
c) the part’s size to the sheet size.
d) sheet size to the part’s size.
Q1-13) What scale should a part be drawn in the CAD environment?
Full or 1:1
Q1-14) This block give information about the drawing such as title, sheet size and scale.
a) Revision history block
b) Dimension and tolerance block
c) Angle of projection block
d) Title block
e) Note
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Q1-15) This block give information about the drawing's projection method.
a) Revision history block
b) Dimension and tolerance block
c) Angle of projection block
d) Title block
e) Note
Q1-16) This block give information about the drawing's modifications.
a) Revision history block
b) Dimension and tolerance block
c) Angle of projection block
d) Title block
e) Note
Q1-17) This block give information about general dimensions and tolerancing
specifications.
a) Revision history block
b) Dimension and tolerance block
c) Angle of projection block
d) Title block
e) Note
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INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWINGS PROBLEMS
Name: __________________________________________ Date: ______________
P1-1) Given the following title block, name and briefly describe each space.
A Title block
B Dimension and Tolerancing block
C This block may contain sub-blocks such as DRAFTER, CHECKER, and ENGINEER
D Company name and address
E Drawing title
F Angle of projection block
I Sheet size
J Drawing scale
K Design activity identification
L Actual or estimated part weight
M Drawing number
N Sheet revision. This block may be omitted when a revision history block is included.
O Sheet number
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P1-2) Given the following revision history block, name and briefly describe each space.
A Location of revision
B Revision letter or number
C Short description of the change
D Revision date
E Approved by
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Name: _____________________________________ Date: _________________
P1-3) Given the print shown on the next page, fill in the following information.
Company name AMCO design inc
Print title Stud
Print number MS2344
Print scale 2:1
Sheet size B
Number of revisions 2
Revision A zone location F6
Number of sheets 1
Material SAE 4320
Projection method Third angle
Finish requirements Remove burrs
Approving drafter DPM
Approving checker DAM
Approving engineer HJE
Tolerance for a .XXX dimension ±.005
Number of notes 2
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Name: _____________________________________ Date: _________________
P1-4) Given the print shown below, fill in the following information.
Company name Overland
Print title Propeller shaft coupling driving disc
Print number 303200
Print scale 1:1
Sheet size A
Number of revisions 1
Revision A zone location F4
Sheet number 5
Number of sheets 10
Material 1020 STEEL
Projection method Third angle
Finish requirements All over
Approving drafter PRT
Approving checker KJT
Approving engineer RPM
Tolerance for a .XX dimension ±.05
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