Deck 9: One-View Drawings

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____ drawings are commonly used in the industry to represent parts that are uniform in shape.

A) One-view
B) Two-view
C) Fixed view
D) Auxiliary view
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  In the accompanying figure, what do the abbreviations HEX and SQ indicate?<div style=padding-top: 35px> In the accompanying figure, what do the abbreviations HEX and SQ indicate?
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What purpose of providing essentially a third dimension using supplemental notes?
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What types of objects are represented by one-view drawings?
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A(n) ____ drawing shows what the part looks like.

A) artistic
B) blueprint
C) concept
D) pictorial
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  Describe the type of drawing and the elements used in the accompanying figure.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Describe the type of drawing and the elements used in the accompanying figure.
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The letters "____" refer to the diameter of cylindrical objects.

A) DCO
B) CDI
C) DIA
D) CYL
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Drawings are often supplemented with ____, symbols, and written information.

A) annotations
B) notes
C) references
D) extensions
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Describe one-view drawings.
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____ are used to relate a note to a particular Feature.

A) Extensions
B) Leaders
C) Callouts
D) Boxes
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  In the accompanying figure, what does the abbreviation DIA take the place of?<div style=padding-top: 35px> In the accompanying figure, what does the abbreviation DIA take the place of?
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Deck 9: One-View Drawings
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____ drawings are commonly used in the industry to represent parts that are uniform in shape.

A) One-view
B) Two-view
C) Fixed view
D) Auxiliary view
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  In the accompanying figure, what do the abbreviations HEX and SQ indicate? In the accompanying figure, what do the abbreviations HEX and SQ indicate?
The abbreviations HEX and SQ are used to indicate the hexagon-shaped head and the square form for the opposite end.
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What purpose of providing essentially a third dimension using supplemental notes?
The technique of providing what would be third dimensions (on a second or third view) in the form of supplemental notes on a one-view drawing is widely used for drawings of gaskets, shims, and other thin, flat plates.
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What types of objects are represented by one-view drawings?
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A(n) ____ drawing shows what the part looks like.

A) artistic
B) blueprint
C) concept
D) pictorial
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  Describe the type of drawing and the elements used in the accompanying figure. Describe the type of drawing and the elements used in the accompanying figure.
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The letters "____" refer to the diameter of cylindrical objects.

A) DCO
B) CDI
C) DIA
D) CYL
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Drawings are often supplemented with ____, symbols, and written information.

A) annotations
B) notes
C) references
D) extensions
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____ are used to relate a note to a particular Feature.

A) Extensions
B) Leaders
C) Callouts
D) Boxes
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  In the accompanying figure, what does the abbreviation DIA take the place of? In the accompanying figure, what does the abbreviation DIA take the place of?
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