Exam 12: Auxiliary Views and Revolutions
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The inclined plane will appear foreshortened when viewed from the auxiliary plane.
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A(n) _____ is used to reposition a view from the primary orthographic drawing and project its repositioned view.
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The first view projected from a rotated primary orthographic view is called a:
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Successive revolutions may be used to rotate an object to any desired position.
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In orthographic views, all parallel or perpendicular surfaces are shown in true scale.
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Imagine that you are drawing a full auxiliary view for a rectangular triangle. What should you do after drawing the base of the pyramid?
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When drawing an auxiliary view for a truncated cylinder, you should project the numbered segments to the _____ view.
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A _____ is a drawing projected directly from any of the six normal orthographic views.
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Rotating a primary revolution and projecting a new view is called a _____ revolution.
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A view projected from a primary auxiliary view is called a(n) _____ view.
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Additional auxiliaries projected from a secondary auxiliary are known as _____ auxiliaries.
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What term refers to the theory of doing graphical solutions of points, lines, and planes in space using the principles of orthographic projection?
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Under what circumstances can hidden lines be added to auxiliary views?
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If you are drawing an auxiliary view for a truncated cylinder, after drawing the orthographic views, you should divide the _____ view into equal segments.
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When a hole is projected from an inclined plane on an orthographic drawing, it will appear as a(n):
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When an inclined surface is viewed from a point perpendicular to the surface plane, the true shape of the inclined surface will appear.
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What is the maximum number of successive revolutions that can be drawn?
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When drawing auxiliary views, you should always project perpendicularly from a(n) _____ edge on a normal view.
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