Deck 1: Introduction

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Attempts to improve quality and competitiveness include flexible manufacturing, CIM, JIT, ISO 9000, and SPC.
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Technical drawings can be subtle or abstract.
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Three-dimensional computer models have replaced the making and testing of actual models or prototypes.
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In order for drawings to be created and interpreted by different people, a set of standards have been developed by the American Design and Drafting Association (ADDA).
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Standards of interest to drafters and designers are contained in the "D" series of ANSI standards.
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Which of the following is not a step in the design process?

A)identify a problem or a need
B)develop ideas to solve the problem
C) obtain examples of several different kinds of previously created technical drawings
D) select a proposed solution
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A perspective projection can be drawn from a one-point, two-point, or three-point vantage point.
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Artistic drawings are commonly used in the manufacturing field.
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Someone who produces technical drawings should be referred to as a draftsman.
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Two basic types of drawings are practical and technical.
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Quality is defined as the extent to which a product conforms to standards of practice.
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Which of the following is not a field that uses technical drawings extensively?

A)manufacturing
B)retail
C) engineering
D) architecture and construction
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A good technical drawing is one that properly and conveniently communicates all the information needed to transform an idea into a product.
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A drawing is a graphic representation of an idea, concept, or an entity which actually or potentially exists in life.
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Development of initial ideas for solving the problem is the first step in the design process.
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The old adage "a picture is worth a thousand words" is still the basis of the need for technical drawings.
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Perspective projections show flat representations of the principal view of the subject.
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Which of the following is not a component of a projection?

A)imaginary lines of sight called projectors
B)three-dimensional view
C) the eye of the viewer looking at the object
D) the imaginary projection plane
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Which of the following is a subdivision of a parallel projection?

A)trimetric projection
B)cavalier projection
C) cabinet projection
D) oblique projection
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Which of the following is not a type of perspective projection?

A)one-point
B)two-point
C) three-point
D) four-point
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Which of the following is not an organization that regulates technical drawing practices?

A)American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
B)U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)
C) International Standards Organization (ISO)
D) U.S. Military (MIL)
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_____ is creating technical drawings.

A)Designing
B)Drafting
C) Computer-aided drawing
D) Modeling
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Two types of oblique projections are:

A)cavalier and converging
B)cabinet and half-scale
C) cabinet and cavalier
D) full-scale and cavalier
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In design and manufacturing, customer expectations are typically communicated by:

A)notes
B)design features
C) specifications
D) standards
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The main purpose of technical drawings is to:

A)convey technical information in graphic representation
B)present solutions to design problems
C) document the design process
D) aid in the development of a quality product
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To ensure quality products, which item is most important to include?

A)Double-check your work.
B)Design quality in from the outset.
C) Use a high-tech CAD software program.
D) Use only the most expensive materials.
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Which of the following is not a form of graphic communication?

A)sketch
B)slide
C) photograph
D) mp3 file
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Another name for a perspective projection is a _____ projection.

A)half-scale
B)converging
C) full-scale
D) multiview
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A characteristic of a quality drawing is one that:

A)has very few smudge marks
B)is signed by each of the people who had a part in creating the product
C) is neatly drawn
D) properly and conveniently communicates all information
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Sketches are most often used in which step of the design process?

A)identification of the problem or need
B)development of initial ideas
C) selection of proposed solution
D) developing working drawings
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Which type of projection is most realistic?

A)two-point perspective
B)cabinet projection
C) multiview drawing
D) trimetric projection
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Regulation of technical drawing practices ensures:

A)the quality of technical drawings
B)that the design process is followed accurately
C) that technical drawings can be easily understood
D) that all those using graphic communication use the same language
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Which of the following is not an attempt at improving quality and competitiveness?

A)structured manufacturing
B)computer-integrated manufacturing
C) just-in-time manufacturing
D) statistical process control
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Illustrations or renderings are sometimes referred to as a third type of drawing because:

A)They artistically present a technical object.
B)Mechanical instruments are used to complete them.
C) They attempt to convey some abstract feelings such as mood or attitude.
D) They combine technical information and processes and artistic expression.
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What is the probable result of an incorrect dimension on a technical drawing?

A)All copies of the wrong-sized part become waste.
B)A faulty part is produced.
C) Interruption of manufacturing decreases productivity.
D) The part is manufactured in the wrong configuration.
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Attempts to improve quality and competitiveness include flexible manufacturing, CIM, JIT, ISO 9000, and SPC.
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Technical drawings can be subtle or abstract.
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Three-dimensional computer models have replaced the making and testing of actual models or prototypes.
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In order for drawings to be created and interpreted by different people, a set of standards have been developed by the American Design and Drafting Association (ADDA).
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Standards of interest to drafters and designers are contained in the "D" series of ANSI standards.
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Which of the following is not a step in the design process?

A)identify a problem or a need
B)develop ideas to solve the problem
C) obtain examples of several different kinds of previously created technical drawings
D) select a proposed solution
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A perspective projection can be drawn from a one-point, two-point, or three-point vantage point.
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Artistic drawings are commonly used in the manufacturing field.
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Someone who produces technical drawings should be referred to as a draftsman.
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Two basic types of drawings are practical and technical.
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Quality is defined as the extent to which a product conforms to standards of practice.
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Which of the following is not a field that uses technical drawings extensively?

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C) engineering
D) architecture and construction
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A good technical drawing is one that properly and conveniently communicates all the information needed to transform an idea into a product.
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A drawing is a graphic representation of an idea, concept, or an entity which actually or potentially exists in life.
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Development of initial ideas for solving the problem is the first step in the design process.
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The old adage "a picture is worth a thousand words" is still the basis of the need for technical drawings.
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Perspective projections show flat representations of the principal view of the subject.
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Which of the following is not a component of a projection?

A)imaginary lines of sight called projectors
B)three-dimensional view
C) the eye of the viewer looking at the object
D) the imaginary projection plane
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Which of the following is a subdivision of a parallel projection?

A)trimetric projection
B)cavalier projection
C) cabinet projection
D) oblique projection
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Which of the following is not a type of perspective projection?

A)one-point
B)two-point
C) three-point
D) four-point
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Which of the following is not an organization that regulates technical drawing practices?

A)American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
B)U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)
C) International Standards Organization (ISO)
D) U.S. Military (MIL)
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_____ is creating technical drawings.

A)Designing
B)Drafting
C) Computer-aided drawing
D) Modeling
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Two types of oblique projections are:

A)cavalier and converging
B)cabinet and half-scale
C) cabinet and cavalier
D) full-scale and cavalier
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In design and manufacturing, customer expectations are typically communicated by:

A)notes
B)design features
C) specifications
D) standards
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The main purpose of technical drawings is to:

A)convey technical information in graphic representation
B)present solutions to design problems
C) document the design process
D) aid in the development of a quality product
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To ensure quality products, which item is most important to include?

A)Double-check your work.
B)Design quality in from the outset.
C) Use a high-tech CAD software program.
D) Use only the most expensive materials.
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Which of the following is not a form of graphic communication?

A)sketch
B)slide
C) photograph
D) mp3 file
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Another name for a perspective projection is a _____ projection.

A)half-scale
B)converging
C) full-scale
D) multiview
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A characteristic of a quality drawing is one that:

A)has very few smudge marks
B)is signed by each of the people who had a part in creating the product
C) is neatly drawn
D) properly and conveniently communicates all information
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Sketches are most often used in which step of the design process?

A)identification of the problem or need
B)development of initial ideas
C) selection of proposed solution
D) developing working drawings
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Which type of projection is most realistic?

A)two-point perspective
B)cabinet projection
C) multiview drawing
D) trimetric projection
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Regulation of technical drawing practices ensures:

A)the quality of technical drawings
B)that the design process is followed accurately
C) that technical drawings can be easily understood
D) that all those using graphic communication use the same language
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Which of the following is not an attempt at improving quality and competitiveness?

A)structured manufacturing
B)computer-integrated manufacturing
C) just-in-time manufacturing
D) statistical process control
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Illustrations or renderings are sometimes referred to as a third type of drawing because:

A)They artistically present a technical object.
B)Mechanical instruments are used to complete them.
C) They attempt to convey some abstract feelings such as mood or attitude.
D) They combine technical information and processes and artistic expression.
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What is the probable result of an incorrect dimension on a technical drawing?

A)All copies of the wrong-sized part become waste.
B)A faulty part is produced.
C) Interruption of manufacturing decreases productivity.
D) The part is manufactured in the wrong configuration.
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