Multi View Drawing Test
Multi View Drawing Test
Directions for Numbers s 1- 73 :Read each of the following multiple-choice items and the possible answers carefully. Mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet or as instructed by your teacher. REMEMBER: MAKE NO MARKS ON THIS TEST.
If a cylinder is cut as illustrated below, the RIGHT SIDE view will contain a/an: A Circle. B Ellipse. C Rectangle. D Triangle.
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Which statement is MOST accurate concerning missing lines in the views? A Lines are missing in the top view. B Lines are missing in the front view. C Lines are missing in the front and right side views. D All three views are complete (no lines missing). Which is the correct RIGHT SIDE view of the figure below?
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What is the correct FRONT view in the figure below?
Dimension A in the TOP VIEW is the: A Altitude. B Side to side. C Bottom to top. D Front to back.
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According to its position, view X in the illustration below is the: A Front. B Left side. C Right side. D Top. In the figure below, the edge view of surface
In the figure below, the edge view of surface 10 A will appear TRUE LENGTH in the: A Bottom view. B Front view. C Right side view. D Top view.
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Hidden edges are indicated by: A Alternate, long and then short, dash lines. B Thick, dark, solid lines. C Two short dashes followed by one long dash. D Uniform
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What is the correct TOP view in the figure What is the MINIMUM number of views the object below? A One view B Two views C Three views D Four views
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The term ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION A Throw backward at an angle of 45 and draw. B Throw forward at an angle of 45 and draw. C Throw forward at right angles and draw. D Rotate the object at 45 to the picture plane.
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In the figure below, surface A will appear What type of line must be drawn between points
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What is INCORRECT about describing an 23 object? A Some objects can be described with only two views. B Some objects can be described with only one view. C The most descriptive view is typically the top view. D Use only the number of views necessary to describe the object.
26 below?
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Where is the HIDDEN LINE drawn Which is the correct TOP view of the figure
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The object shown below is composed of: A Normal surfaces only. B Normal and inclined surfaces. C Inclined and oblique surfaces. D Normal and oblique surfaces.
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION is a A Three-dimensional drawings of a twodimensional object. B Two-dimensional drawings of a twodimensional object. C Two-dimensional drawings of a threedimensional object. D Three-dimensional drawings of a threedimensional object.
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The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that if the same position on the drawing), we should: A Draw only the hidden line. B Draw only the visible line. C Draw the hidden line just above the visible line. D Replace them with a phantom line. The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that if the same position on the drawing), we should: A Draw only the center line. B Draw only the visible line. C Draw the center line just above the visible line. D Replace them with a phantom line. When a surface ALWAYS appears as a
According to the correct arrangement of views, 36 the BACK VIEW would be placed adjacent to the: A Top view. B Left side view. C Right side view. D Bottom view.
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When a CURVED SURFACE is TANGENT
The face of the object that has the most A Back. B Front. C Right side. D Top. The most often used combination of views A Top, front, and right side. B Top, front, and left side. C Top, front, right side, left side, and back. D Top and right side. The number of ORTHOGRAPHIC views
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A No line should be shown where they join. B An edge is formed where they join. C A curved line is produced. D The curved surface will appear as a hidden line.
OBJECT/VISIBLE lines are indicated by: A Alternate, long ( 3 " to 1 1 " ) and then short 4 2
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49 THICKEST lines should be the: 44 object, from one side to other side, is the:
A Altitude. B Width. C Height. D Depth. In a FRONT VIEW, the distance across an A Center lines. B Visible (object) lines. C Extension lines. D Hidden lines.
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Surfaces and edges that CANNOT be seen from A Hidden lines. B Invisible lines. C Opaque lines. D Unseen lines. Another term for ORTHOGRAPHIC A Isometric drawing. B Oblique drawing. C Multiview drawing. D Perspective. Drawings of objects with very little thickness A One view. B Two views. C Three views. D Four views. In the term ORTHOGRAPHIC A To throw. B Forward. C Written or drawn. D At right angles. On a technical drawing, a plane is an imaginary A No thickness. B Height and width. C Depth and height. D Very little thickness. Surfaces or edges that CANNOT be seen in the
B Visible/Object lines. C Hidden lines. D No lines. Orthographic projection involves the use of A Vertical (frontal), profile, and level. B Horizontal, vertical (frontal), and profile. C Horizontal, profile, and level. D Straight, level, and inclined. The distance from the BOTTOM of an object to A Circumference. B Width. C Height. D Depth. How many views should be drawn if the object's A One B Two C Three D Six In an orthographic drawing, a circular surface A Ellipse. B Circle. C Straight line. D Parabola.
52 DRAWING is:
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A line at an angle of less than 90 to a plane of A Point. B True length line. C Curved line. D Foreshortened line. When a surface slants away from a plane of 62 projection, it appears as a: A Foreshortened surface. B Foreshortened line. C Normal surface. D True-shaped surface. The FRONT view consists of: A Depth and height. B Width and depth. C Height and circumference. D Width and height. The RIGHT SIDE view consists of: A Depth and height. B Width and depth. C Height and circumference. D Width and height. The TOP view consists of: A Depth and height. B Width and depth. C Height and circumference. D Width and height.
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What three dimensions do all objects have? A Height, width, and radius B Angle, height, and depth C Height, width, and depth D Angle, depth, and radius
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The LEFT SIDE view consists of: A Depth and height. B Width and depth. C Height and circumference. D Width and height.
The RIGHT SIDE view is taken from the: A Horizontal plane. B Frontal plane. C Vertical plane. D Profile plane. CENTER lines should be: A Thick. B Medium thick. C Thin. D Very thin, very light.
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The REAR view consists of: A Height and depth. B Width and height. C Height and length. D Width and length.
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HIDDEN lines should be: A Thick. B Medium thick. C Thin. D Very thin, light lines. The TOP VIEW is normally placed above the: A Right side. B Front. C Left side. D Back.
When two surfaces intersect they form a: A Line. B Point. C Solid. D Surface. When a surface ALWAYS appears as a
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Directions for Numbers s 76- 98 :Read each of the following multiple-choice items and the possible answers carefully. Mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet or as instructed by your teacher. REMEMBER: MAKE NO MARKS ON THIS TEST.
79 D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal B Horizontal C Inclined D Profile
80 D1005.02.04 above?
Figure D1005.02.04 How will surface ADEG in Figure view? A True size and shape B As an edge C Foreshortened D Skewed What type of surface is ABCG in Figure 77 D1005.02.04 above? A Frontal B Horizontal C Inclined D Profile What type of surface is ADEG in Figure 78 D1005.02.04 above? A Frontal B Horizontal C Inclined D Profile A Frontal B Horizontal C Inclined D Profile
81 D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal B Horizontal C Inclined D Profile
82 D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal B Horizontal C Inclined D Profile
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What type of surface is HJL in Figure A Frontal B Horizontal C Inclined D Profile What type of surface is CJG in Figure
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84 D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal B Horizontal C Inclined D Oblique
Figure D1005.02.02
The hole in Figure D1005.02.02 above is
88 visible in the:
A Bottom view. B Front view. C Left side view. D Right side view. The slot in Figure D1005.02.02 above is visible A Bottom view. B Rear view. C Left side view. D Right side view. The hole in Figure D1005.02.02 above is
How will surface ADEG in Figure 85 D1005.02.04 above appear in the TOP view? A True size and shape B As an edge C Foreshortened D Skewed How will surface HJL in Figure D1005.02.04 86 above appear in the BACK view? A True size and shape B As an edge C Foreshortened D Skewed How will surface HJL in Figure D1005.02.04 87 above appear in the RIGHT SIDE view? A True size and shape B As an edge C Foreshortened D Skewed
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Line F in the figure above is a/an: A Visible (Object) line. B Square line. C Center line. D Hidden line.
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Figure D1005.01.01
Line AB in the figure above is a/an: A Square line. B Miter line. C Isometric line. D Perpendicular line. Line CD in the figure above is a/an: A Isometric line. B Center line. C Hidden line. D Visible line. Line E in the figure above is a/an: A Center line. B Visible line. C Square line. D Hidden line.
Figure D1005.02.01
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Figure D1005.02.03
97 D1005.02.03 above?
A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5
98 D1005.02.03 above?
A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5
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