Exam 6: Three-View Drawings
Exam 1: Industrial Drawings10 Questions
Exam 2: Title Blocks10 Questions
Exam 3: Lines and Symbols10 Questions
Exam 4: Pictorial Sketching10 Questions
Exam 5: Orthographic Projection11 Questions
Exam 6: Three-View Drawings10 Questions
Exam 7: Two-View Drawings7 Questions
Exam 8: One-View Drawings3 Questions
Exam 9: Auxiliary Views10 Questions
Exam 10: Section Views10 Questions
Exam 11: Dimensions and Tolerances11 Questions
Exam 12: Decimal Dimensions and Tolerances10 Questions
Exam 13: Dimensioning Holes, Keyways, and Keyseats11 Questions
Exam 14: Dimensioning Arcs and Radii10 Questions
Exam 15: Hole Patterns and Revision Blocks11 Questions
Exam 16: Angles, Dovetails, and Slots11 Questions
Exam 17: Metric Dimensions and Tolerances13 Questions
Exam 18: Machining Symbols, Bosses, and Pads10 Questions
Exam 19: Surface Texture12 Questions
Exam 20: Tapers and Chamfers10 Questions
Exam 21: Undercuts and Knurling8 Questions
Exam 22: Screw Thread Specifications10 Questions
Exam 23: Screw Thread Representation and Threaded Fasteners14 Questions
Exam 24: Pipe Threads17 Questions
Exam 25: Assembly Drawings10 Questions
Exam 26: Welding Symbols11 Questions
Exam 27: Geometric Tolerances - Datums17 Questions
Exam 28: Geometric Tolerances - Location and Form15 Questions
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Lines shown on the bottom view may be omitted from the top view.
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A break line is used to show where a partial view ends.
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A feature shown in the top view should be shown directly above its position in the front view.
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A miter line provides for alignment and equal spacing between the views.
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The view that will show the most descriptive shape of the part is shown as:
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