Exam 1: Introduction: Line Types and Sketching
Exam 1: Introduction: Line Types and Sketching17 Questions
Exam 2: Lettering and Title Blocks14 Questions
Exam 3: Basic Geometry: Circles and ARCS13 Questions
Exam 4: Working Drawings and Projection Theory15 Questions
Exam 5: Introduction to Dimensioning16 Questions
Exam 6: Normal, Inclined, and Oblique Surfaces11 Questions
Exam 7: Pictorial Sketching13 Questions
Exam 8: Machining Symbols and Revision Blocks14 Questions
Exam 9: Chamfers, Undercuts, Tapers, and Knurls11 Questions
Exam 10: Sectional Views15 Questions
Exam 11: One-And Two-View Drawings14 Questions
Exam 12: Surface Texture14 Questions
Exam 13: Introduction to Conventional Tolerancing15 Questions
Exam 14: INCH Fits15 Questions
Exam 15: Metric Fits15 Questions
Exam 16: Threads and Fasteners15 Questions
Exam 17: Auxiliary Views13 Questions
Exam 18: Development Drawings14 Questions
Exam 19: Selection and Arrangement of Views12 Questions
Exam 20: Piping Drawings15 Questions
Exam 21: Bearings12 Questions
Exam 22: Manufacturing Materials15 Questions
Exam 23: Casting Processes15 Questions
Exam 24: Violating True Projection: Conventional Practices10 Questions
Exam 25: Pin Fasteners12 Questions
Exam 26: Drawings for Numerical Control12 Questions
Exam 27: Assembly Drawings12 Questions
Exam 28: Structural Steel12 Questions
Exam 29: Welding Drawings15 Questions
Exam 30: Groove Welds13 Questions
Exam 31: Other Basic Welds13 Questions
Exam 32: Spur Gears15 Questions
Exam 33: Bevel Gears and Gear Trains18 Questions
Exam 34: Cams11 Questions
Exam 35: Bearings and Clutches14 Questions
Exam 36: Ratchet Wheels12 Questions
Exam 37: Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing15 Questions
Exam 38: Features and Material Condition Modifiers15 Questions
Exam 39: Form Tolerances15 Questions
Exam 40: The Datum Reference Frame13 Questions
Exam 41: Orientation Tolerances18 Questions
Exam 42: Datum Targets12 Questions
Exam 43: Position Tolerances14 Questions
Exam 44: Profile Tolerances13 Questions
Exam 45: Runout Tolerances13 Questions
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Construction lines are generally erased once the sketch is complete.
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When looking at an object in person, we normally see it as ____.
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The most common size for the lettering of notes and dimensions on metric drawings is ____________________ millimeters.
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A spherical or circular object, such as a soccer ball or pizza, is usually described by its ____.
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____________________ lines allow dimensions to be shown apart from an object.
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Producing a technical drawing by showing a number of views of the object as seen from different directions is called _________________________ projection.
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The acronym for the International Organization for Standardization is ____________________.
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The most important requirements for lettering on a sketch or technical drawing are legibility and _________________________.
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Three types of pictorial sketches are perspective, oblique, and ____.
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A pictorial drawing is similar to a _________________________, because it shows the object as it appears to the eye of the observer.
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On engineering drawings, distances from left to right are referred to as width.
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