Exam 7: 2D Drawing Representation
Exam 1: The Worldwide Graphic Language for Design9 Questions
Exam 2: Layouts and Lettering24 Questions
Exam 3: Visualization and Sketching14 Questions
Exam 4: Using Geometry for Modeling and Design12 Questions
Exam 5: Modeling and Refinement20 Questions
Exam 6: Orthographic Projection20 Questions
Exam 7: 2D Drawing Representation5 Questions
Exam 8: Section Views16 Questions
Exam 9: Auxiliary Views21 Questions
Exam 10: Manufacturing Processes21 Questions
Exam 11: Dimensioning35 Questions
Exam 12: Tolerancing18 Questions
Exam 13: Threads, Fasteners, and Springs30 Questions
Exam 14: Working Drawings16 Questions
Exam 15: 3D Design Database and Drawing Management13 Questions
Exam 16: Gears and Cams18 Questions
Exam 17: Electronic Diagrams12 Questions
Exam 18: Structural Drawings20 Questions
Exam 19: Landform Drawings17 Questions
Exam 20: Piping Drawings14 Questions
Exam 21: Welding Representation6 Questions
Exam 22: Companion Website Axonometric Projection9 Questions
Exam 23: Companion Website Perspective Drawings11 Questions
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When showing a blind drilled hole (a hole ending within the feature), it is customary to show the slant at the end of the hole at 45°.
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A removed view may be used to show a feature of the object more clearly.
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Revolutions may be used in order to clarify meaning and prevent confusion.
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Runouts are used to represent fillets that connect with plan surfaces tangent to cylinders.
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When a plane surface is tangent to a contoured surface, a line is drawn to show the point of intersection.
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