Deck 14: Reading Prints of Working Drawings

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An ECO is the same as an ECN.
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Detail assemblies are typically associated with cabinetry, or products that are made of structural steel.
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A balloon is a circle placed on the drawing with a part identification number inside the circle. Each balloon is connected to its related part with a leader line.
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Pictorial illustrations can be a valuable sales tool.
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Technical illustrations are commonly used to provide customers with instructions on the assembly and use of a product.
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Each balloon needs to have its own leader line to avoid confusion.
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Numbers are commonly used in balloons.
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Letters are common to show in revision balloons so they can be differentiated from balloon numbers on assembly prints.
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Changes to products can be based on new ways to manufacture, customer feedback, a redesign of the product, or a variety of issues.
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It is always important to include dimensions on assembly prints.
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Records of changes are kept so reference can be made between the existing and proposed product.
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On some parts of an assembly print leader lines with arrowheads are used, and on other parts of the print, leader lines with dots are used.
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If dimensions on a part have changed from the original, then the print must be redone, or a "not to scale" symbol put with the print.
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When a change is made on a part by not altering the print of the part but only changing the dimension, that dimension is labeled not to scale.
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A print showing how all the parts of a product fit together is called an assembly.
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When making a change to a part, it is preferable to leave the part drawn as is and change the dimension instead, noting that the part is "not to scale."
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Standard parts are the only parts that need to be drawn.
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A circle is the only type of balloon used for a revision symbol.
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Assembly prints are generally pictorial illustrations.
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Standard parts are items that can be purchased from an outside supplier more economically than they can be manufactured.
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Erection assemblies are used for fabrication and assembly.
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Hidden lines are not shown on assembly prints unless absolutely necessary for clarity.
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Purchase parts do not require a detail print.
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The parts list identifies every part in the assembly.
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A written description can completely describes a purchase part.
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A prototype is a model or original design that has not been released for production.
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The balloon part identification number correlates to the same number identifying the part in the parts list.
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Standard parts, such as common bolts, keys, screws, pins, etc. can be purchased from a vendor.
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Assembly prints are always shown with section lines.
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When a dimension is underlined, it means that the part has other interchangeable parts available.
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Assembly prints are basically the same thing as detail prints.
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One of the requirements for a detail print is that all of the information necessary to manufacture completely is on the print.
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Machining processes and other specifications are generally given on assembly prints.
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Subassemblies can have their own subassemblies.
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A parts list and a list of materials are always interchangeable.
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A parts list is always placed on the same sheet as the assembly print.
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The general engineering change elements, terminology, and techniques are similar among companies where the ASME standards are followed.
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A multi-detail is a print that shows one print of a section of a complex part.
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Dimensions and fabrication specifications are commonly included in general assemblies.
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Data is defined as information represented in a formal manner suitable for communication, interpretation or processing.
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A(n) ____ is often used for testing and performance evaluations.

A) pictorial assembly
B) prototype
C) engineer's sketch
D) research and development sketch
E) none of the above
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____ are commonly associated with assembly prints because they can expose the assembly of most or all of the internal features.

A) Monodetail prints
B) Multidetail prints
C) Full sections
D) Offset sections
E) none of the above
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When a print is created where details of parts are combined on the same sheet with an assembly of those parts, a ____ is the result.

A) pictorial assembly
B) general assembly
C) subassembly
D) detail assembly
E) none of the above
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Pictorial assemblies can also take the form of exploded technical illustrations.
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Which of the following is not a type of assembly print used in industry?

A) detail assembly
B) design assembly
C) pictorial assembly
D) erection assembly
E) none of the above
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What type of document lists items such as a description, quantity, print size, part number, change, supervisor's approval, release date?

A) parts list
B) engineering change request
C) identification numbers
D) engineering change notice
E) none of the above
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"Illustrated parts breakdown" is another name for ____.

A) exploded technical illustration
B) general assembly
C) subassembly
D) detail assembly
E) none of the above
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These assemblies can be made from photographs or artistic renderings.

A) pictorial assembly
B) general assembly
C) subassembly
D) detail assembly
E) none of the above
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____ is (are) only necessary in assembly prints when a certain distance between parts must exist before proper assembly can take place.

A) A scale
B) Assembly dimensions
C) A sectional view
D) Dimensions
E) none of the above
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The letter (or in some cases, the number) used for changes on prints appears ____ the print.

A) in the upper right corner of
B) in the parts list of
C) in a balloon next to the change in
D) both a and c
E) none of the above
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A ____ is usually in the upper right corner of a print in accordance with ASME standards.

A) list of notations
B) revision block
C) parts list
D) product catalog
E) none of the above
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What is the first step in the process of taking a design from an idea to a manufactured product?

A) sketching the idea(s)
B) deciding on the size of the part
C) rough draft of the design
D) research and development
E) none of the above
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Identification numbers in assembly prints are generally placed ____.

A) in the margin
B) in balloons
C) in the parts list
D) in the title block
E) none of the above
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Detail prints have information that is classified into groups. Which of the following is not a group classification?

A) shape description
B) specifications regarding items such as material, finish, and heat treatment
C) specifications regarding availability of standard parts
D) size description
E) none of the above
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A(n) ____ can generally include a description, material identification, and quantities.

A) identification number
B) information grouping
C) parts list
D) subassembly
E) none of the above
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If there is one sheet drawn for one part, it is referred to as a ____.

A) monodetail print
B) standard part print
C) assembly print
D) manufacturing print
E) none of the above
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When the limits of operation of an assembly are shown in phantom lines, it is generally in a ____.

A) layout assembly
B) general assembly
C) design assembly
D) both a and c
E) none of the above
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Dimensions and fabrication specifications are commonly included in erection assemblies.
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"ECN" is an acronym for ____.

A) expanded columns and notes
B) existing CADD information
C) erection change notice
D) engineering and CADD notification
E) none of the above
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Typically associated with products that are made of structural steel, ____ are used for fabrication and assembly.

A) pictorial assembly
B) general assembly
C) subassembly
D) detail assembly
E) none of the above
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The ASME document ASME Y14.1, recommends the revision history block be placed in ____ of the sheet.

A) the upper left corner
B) the upper right corner
C) the lower right corner
D) the lower left corner
E) a separate file
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What is needed before a change can be made to a print?
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In some cases, ____ key the detail prints to the assembly and parts list, and key the assembly print and parts list to the page on which the detail print is found.

A) ECN
B) identification numbers
C) balloons
D) both b and c
E) none of the above
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When a change is made to a print and a revision letter is placed next to the change, the letters ____ are not used.

A) I, O, S, Q, T
B) Z, B, Q, O, X
C) X, O, S, I, B
D) C, O, B, I, S
E) none of the above
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____ are parts that are manufactured and available for purchase from an outside vendor.

A) Purchase parts
B) Prototype parts
C) Standard parts
D) both a and c
E) none of the above
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When reading the ____, anyone can verify what the part was before the change and the reason for the change.

A) ECN
B) ECR
C) ENC
D) detail print
E) none of the above
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Machining processes and other specifications are generally not given on a(n) ____ unless a machining operation must take place after two or more parts are assembled.

A) detail print
B) parts list
C) ECN
D) ECR
E) none of the above
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List four types of assembly prints used in industry.
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What are identification numbers?
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A parts list can also be called a(n) ____.

A) list of materials
B) part identification number
C) purchase part list
D) engineering analysis
E) none of the above
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When print changes are made as specified on the ____, then the ____ is filled out.

A) parts list; print
B) ECR; ECN
C) detail prints; document change notice
D) ECN; ECR
E) none of the above
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A(n) ____ can have all of the casting and machining information necessary to manufacture the part completely.

A) assembly print
B) layout assembly print
C) CADD print
D) detail print
E) none of the above
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Which branch of a company can request engineering changes to prints?
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What is a detail drawing?
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Associated with the assembly print and coordinated to the detail prints is ____.

A) the parts list
B) the monodetail print
C) outside supplier of parts
D) the multidetail print
E) none of the above
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What are standard parts?
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What is an assembly print?
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The sales staff of a manufacturing company can initiate ____ that stem from customer complaints.

A) a prototype print
B) a parts list
C) engineering change requests
D) both a and c
E) none of the above
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Isometric assembly prints are basically the same thing as ____.

A) monodetail prints
B) the product catalog
C) the layout assembly prints
D) technical illustrations
E) none of the above
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What purpose do dimensions serve on an assembly print?
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An ECO is the same as an ECN.
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Detail assemblies are typically associated with cabinetry, or products that are made of structural steel.
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A balloon is a circle placed on the drawing with a part identification number inside the circle. Each balloon is connected to its related part with a leader line.
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Pictorial illustrations can be a valuable sales tool.
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Technical illustrations are commonly used to provide customers with instructions on the assembly and use of a product.
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Each balloon needs to have its own leader line to avoid confusion.
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Numbers are commonly used in balloons.
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Letters are common to show in revision balloons so they can be differentiated from balloon numbers on assembly prints.
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Changes to products can be based on new ways to manufacture, customer feedback, a redesign of the product, or a variety of issues.
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It is always important to include dimensions on assembly prints.
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Records of changes are kept so reference can be made between the existing and proposed product.
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On some parts of an assembly print leader lines with arrowheads are used, and on other parts of the print, leader lines with dots are used.
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If dimensions on a part have changed from the original, then the print must be redone, or a "not to scale" symbol put with the print.
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When a change is made on a part by not altering the print of the part but only changing the dimension, that dimension is labeled not to scale.
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A print showing how all the parts of a product fit together is called an assembly.
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When making a change to a part, it is preferable to leave the part drawn as is and change the dimension instead, noting that the part is "not to scale."
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Standard parts are the only parts that need to be drawn.
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A circle is the only type of balloon used for a revision symbol.
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Assembly prints are generally pictorial illustrations.
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Standard parts are items that can be purchased from an outside supplier more economically than they can be manufactured.
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Erection assemblies are used for fabrication and assembly.
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Hidden lines are not shown on assembly prints unless absolutely necessary for clarity.
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Purchase parts do not require a detail print.
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The parts list identifies every part in the assembly.
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A written description can completely describes a purchase part.
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A prototype is a model or original design that has not been released for production.
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The balloon part identification number correlates to the same number identifying the part in the parts list.
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Standard parts, such as common bolts, keys, screws, pins, etc. can be purchased from a vendor.
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Assembly prints are always shown with section lines.
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When a dimension is underlined, it means that the part has other interchangeable parts available.
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Assembly prints are basically the same thing as detail prints.
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One of the requirements for a detail print is that all of the information necessary to manufacture completely is on the print.
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Machining processes and other specifications are generally given on assembly prints.
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Subassemblies can have their own subassemblies.
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A parts list and a list of materials are always interchangeable.
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A parts list is always placed on the same sheet as the assembly print.
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The general engineering change elements, terminology, and techniques are similar among companies where the ASME standards are followed.
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A multi-detail is a print that shows one print of a section of a complex part.
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Dimensions and fabrication specifications are commonly included in general assemblies.
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Data is defined as information represented in a formal manner suitable for communication, interpretation or processing.
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A(n) ____ is often used for testing and performance evaluations.

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____ are commonly associated with assembly prints because they can expose the assembly of most or all of the internal features.

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C) Full sections
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E) none of the above
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When a print is created where details of parts are combined on the same sheet with an assembly of those parts, a ____ is the result.

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C) subassembly
D) detail assembly
E) none of the above
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Pictorial assemblies can also take the form of exploded technical illustrations.
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Which of the following is not a type of assembly print used in industry?

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C) pictorial assembly
D) erection assembly
E) none of the above
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What type of document lists items such as a description, quantity, print size, part number, change, supervisor's approval, release date?

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C) identification numbers
D) engineering change notice
E) none of the above
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"Illustrated parts breakdown" is another name for ____.

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D) detail assembly
E) none of the above
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These assemblies can be made from photographs or artistic renderings.

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E) none of the above
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____ is (are) only necessary in assembly prints when a certain distance between parts must exist before proper assembly can take place.

A) A scale
B) Assembly dimensions
C) A sectional view
D) Dimensions
E) none of the above
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The letter (or in some cases, the number) used for changes on prints appears ____ the print.

A) in the upper right corner of
B) in the parts list of
C) in a balloon next to the change in
D) both a and c
E) none of the above
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A ____ is usually in the upper right corner of a print in accordance with ASME standards.

A) list of notations
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C) parts list
D) product catalog
E) none of the above
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What is the first step in the process of taking a design from an idea to a manufactured product?

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C) rough draft of the design
D) research and development
E) none of the above
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Identification numbers in assembly prints are generally placed ____.

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D) in the title block
E) none of the above
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Detail prints have information that is classified into groups. Which of the following is not a group classification?

A) shape description
B) specifications regarding items such as material, finish, and heat treatment
C) specifications regarding availability of standard parts
D) size description
E) none of the above
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A(n) ____ can generally include a description, material identification, and quantities.

A) identification number
B) information grouping
C) parts list
D) subassembly
E) none of the above
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If there is one sheet drawn for one part, it is referred to as a ____.

A) monodetail print
B) standard part print
C) assembly print
D) manufacturing print
E) none of the above
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When the limits of operation of an assembly are shown in phantom lines, it is generally in a ____.

A) layout assembly
B) general assembly
C) design assembly
D) both a and c
E) none of the above
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Dimensions and fabrication specifications are commonly included in erection assemblies.
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"ECN" is an acronym for ____.

A) expanded columns and notes
B) existing CADD information
C) erection change notice
D) engineering and CADD notification
E) none of the above
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Typically associated with products that are made of structural steel, ____ are used for fabrication and assembly.

A) pictorial assembly
B) general assembly
C) subassembly
D) detail assembly
E) none of the above
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The ASME document ASME Y14.1, recommends the revision history block be placed in ____ of the sheet.

A) the upper left corner
B) the upper right corner
C) the lower right corner
D) the lower left corner
E) a separate file
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What is needed before a change can be made to a print?
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In some cases, ____ key the detail prints to the assembly and parts list, and key the assembly print and parts list to the page on which the detail print is found.

A) ECN
B) identification numbers
C) balloons
D) both b and c
E) none of the above
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When a change is made to a print and a revision letter is placed next to the change, the letters ____ are not used.

A) I, O, S, Q, T
B) Z, B, Q, O, X
C) X, O, S, I, B
D) C, O, B, I, S
E) none of the above
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____ are parts that are manufactured and available for purchase from an outside vendor.

A) Purchase parts
B) Prototype parts
C) Standard parts
D) both a and c
E) none of the above
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When reading the ____, anyone can verify what the part was before the change and the reason for the change.

A) ECN
B) ECR
C) ENC
D) detail print
E) none of the above
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Machining processes and other specifications are generally not given on a(n) ____ unless a machining operation must take place after two or more parts are assembled.

A) detail print
B) parts list
C) ECN
D) ECR
E) none of the above
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List four types of assembly prints used in industry.
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What are identification numbers?
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A parts list can also be called a(n) ____.

A) list of materials
B) part identification number
C) purchase part list
D) engineering analysis
E) none of the above
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When print changes are made as specified on the ____, then the ____ is filled out.

A) parts list; print
B) ECR; ECN
C) detail prints; document change notice
D) ECN; ECR
E) none of the above
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A(n) ____ can have all of the casting and machining information necessary to manufacture the part completely.

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B) layout assembly print
C) CADD print
D) detail print
E) none of the above
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Which branch of a company can request engineering changes to prints?
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What is a detail drawing?
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Associated with the assembly print and coordinated to the detail prints is ____.

A) the parts list
B) the monodetail print
C) outside supplier of parts
D) the multidetail print
E) none of the above
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What are standard parts?
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What is an assembly print?
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The sales staff of a manufacturing company can initiate ____ that stem from customer complaints.

A) a prototype print
B) a parts list
C) engineering change requests
D) both a and c
E) none of the above
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Isometric assembly prints are basically the same thing as ____.

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D) technical illustrations
E) none of the above
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What purpose do dimensions serve on an assembly print?
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