Exam 8: Sections
Exam 1: Basic Lines and Views20 Questions
Exam 2: Sketching20 Questions
Exam 3: Notes and Specifications20 Questions
Exam 4: Dimensions20 Questions
Exam 5: Bill of Materials20 Questions
Exam 6: Structural Shapes20 Questions
Exam 7: Other Views20 Questions
Exam 8: Sections20 Questions
Exam 9: Detail, Assembly, and Subassembly Prints20 Questions
Exam 10: Welding Symbols and Abbreviations40 Questions
Exam 11: Basic Joints for Weldment Fabrications16 Questions
Exam 12: Fillet Welds20 Questions
Exam 13: Groove Welds20 Questions
Exam 14: Back or Backing and Melt-Thru Welds13 Questions
Exam 15: Plug and Slot Welds20 Questions
Exam 16: Surfacing Welds14 Questions
Exam 17: Edge Welds20 Questions
Exam 18: Spot Welds20 Questions
Exam 19: Projection Welds13 Questions
Exam 20: Seam Welds20 Questions
Exam 21: Stud Welds14 Questions
Exam 22: Applied Metrics for Welders20 Questions
Exam 23: Pipe-Welding Symbols20 Questions
Exam 24: Dual Dimensioning20 Questions
Exam 25: Inspection and Testing20 Questions
Exam 26: International Standard Symbols for Welding20 Questions
Exam 27: Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting20 Questions
Exam 28: Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing20 Questions
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A ____ section is a view of an object which is imagined to be cut entirely in half, with half of the object then removed so that the cut surface can be viewed for its details.
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Offset and removed sections receive their name from the method in which it is obtained or shown.
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A phantom section is a view primarily used to show a(n) ____ part.
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The section lines used in ____ sections are shown running in different directions so that one part can be differentiated from another.
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Different materials can be represented by various arrangements of section lines.
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The extent of the cut surface of a cross section is shown by a ____ line located on one of the principal views.
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Half sections are used primarily to show the interior construction details of ____ parts.
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The imagined removed part of a cross section is left out of the other views.
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The cutting plane line is composed of ____ dashes alternating with a pair of ____ dashes.
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The primary purpose of a ____ is to show how the parts fit or operate together.
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A ____ line indicates the direction from which the principal view is to be viewed to derive the section.
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A revolved section of a shape is a cross section that has been turned (revolved) ____.
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When revolved projection is incorporated within a sectional view it is called a(n) ____ section.
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A(n) ____________________ is a view of an object which is imagined to be cut only halfway through.
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____________________ lines are used to indicate the imaginary cut surface of a half section.
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The cutting plane line indicates where the section is located with relation to the ____________________ view.
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Surfaces of thin materials shown in section are always indicated by section lines.
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The cut surface of a cross section is represented by ____________________ lines.
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The sections shown on a print may not be full sections, but rather may be sections that represent only portions of the part.
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A broken-out section, like other sections, is used to show the ____________________ of a part.
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