Exam 5: Reading Multiviews
Exam 1: Introduction to Engineering and Manufacturing Technology Print Reading63 Questions
Exam 2: Communicating with a Sketch84 Questions
Exam 3: Scales and Precision Measurement32 Questions
Exam 4: Reading Lines and Lettering on a Print45 Questions
Exam 5: Reading Multiviews94 Questions
Exam 6: Reading Auxiliary Views32 Questions
Exam 7: Manufacturing Materials and Processes188 Questions
Exam 8: Reading Dimensions125 Questions
Exam 9: Reading Prints With Fasteners and Springs141 Questions
Exam 10: Reading Sections, Revolutions, and Conventional Breaks112 Questions
Exam 11: Reading Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing129 Questions
Exam 12: Reading Linkage, Cam, Gear, and Bearing Prints80 Questions
Exam 13: Reading Precision Sheet Metal Prints66 Questions
Exam 14: Reading Prints of Working Drawings87 Questions
Exam 15: Welding Processes and Reading Welding Representations93 Questions
Exam 16: Reading Prints of Pictorial Drawings61 Questions
Exam 17: Reading Electrical Diagrams and Schematics70 Questions
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First-angle projection is the principal multiview projection used in the United States.
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A hole through a slanted surface in the front view appears as an ellipse in the side view from which the slanted surface is projected.
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Orthographic projection is any projection of the features of an object onto an imaginary plane called a plane of projection, and the projection of the features of the object is made by lines of sight that are perpendicular to the plane of projection.
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When only two views are shown on a print, it is best to see the front view and the top view.
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Cylindrical shapes appear round in one view and ____________________ in another view.
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When a circle is projected onto an inclined surface, its view is ____________________ in shape.
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The third-angle projection symbol shows two symbols (views) of a truncated cone. The view on the right shows the cone with the larger base (longer line representing larger circle) on the left.
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It is easier for an individual to visualize an orthographic projection than it is to visualize a pictorial view.
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The view on the plane of projection of an object shows which dimensions?
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When a print shows a circle on a slanted surface in a multiview, the angle of ellipse is ____.
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___________________________________________ is any projection of the features of an object onto an imaginary plane called a ____________________________.
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Orthographic projection is any projection of the features of an object onto an imaginary plane called a pictorial plane.
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A ____________________ drawing represents the shape of an object using two or more views.
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Relieving stress factors on parts can be accomplished by the use of ____.
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When an object has a uniform shape and thickness, more than one view is normally unnecessary.
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