Exam 7: Other Views
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 Abbreviations20 Questions
Exam 11: Basic Joints for Weldment Fabrications17 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(n) ____ view illustrates the part exactly as it must be prepared before any bending or rolling is performed.
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In many cases, a developed view is not necessary.
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The auxiliary view represents a view of the slanted surface from a position ____ to an object.
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When an object has a slanted (oblique) face, a(n) ____ view may be included on the print to show the plane of the slanted surface more clearly.
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A(n) ____________________ view is a view of a part as it appears when stretched or laid out on a flat surface.
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When an error is discovered on a drawing while in use in the shop, quite often the error will be marked with ____ pencil.
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Dimensions shown on the developed view include any ____ necessary for bending or rolling.
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Dimensions given on views that have a(n) ____________________ break are the true sizes.
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On a print, the location where the metal has been removed is indicated by ____.
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When revisions are required due to changes in design, they are often made on the original of the blueprint.
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A ____ indicates that a section of the metal has been removed.
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The development of the auxiliary view is sometimes shown by lines projected ___________________ from the slanted surface.
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Many of the structural shapes to be drawn are too long to be shown on a print in their true size.
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The number of auxiliary views required depends on the number of ____ an object has.
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When both side views are included on a print, they are invariably shown as ____________________ views.
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The use of a reduced scale size can be overcome by showing an enlarged detail.
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A(n) ____ view is used to indicate the locations of holes in sheets or plates that are to be rolled or shaped into cylindrical forms.
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If the metal has a uniform structural shape throughout its length, a reduced length can be shown by means of a conventional ____________________ symbol.
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It is possible that lines representing two different surfaces of an object shown in one view would, when shown in another view, appear as one line.
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