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Directions for Numbers 1- 382 : 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.
1What is the correct FRONT view in the figurebelow?
2What is the technique shown below?
A Drawing 45° lines
B Drawing parallel lines
C Drawing perpendicular lines
D Drawing vertical lines
3What is WRONG with the dimensioning in thefigure below?
A The dimension lines are not aligned withone another.
B The dimensions are not grouped correctly.
C Extension lines should not cross visiblelines.
D One of the diameter dimensions is not in thecorrect view.
4What is the correct RIGHT SIDE view of thefigure below?
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5If a cylinder is cut as illustrated below, theRIGHT SIDE view will contain a/an:
A Circle.
B Ellipse.
C Rectangle.
D Triangle.
6Dimensioning in the figure below could beimproved by:
A Changing the angle of the leader.
B Not having gaps where the center lines crossthe visible lines.
C Giving the radius of the hole instead of thediameter.
D Removing the “60” dimension.
7Which statement is MOST accurate concerningmissing 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 sideviews.
D All three views are complete (no linesmissing).
8What is WRONG with the dimensions below?
A Center lines are being used to locate thecorners.
B Extra dimensions have been given that arenot needed.
C The extension lines are too short.
D The shorter dimensions should be placedclose to the object.
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9What is WRONG with the dimensioning in thefigure below?
A The dimension lines are not aligned withone another.
B The dimensions are not grouped correctly.
C Extension lines should not cross oneanother.
D There should be decimal points and trailingzeros for millimeters.
10What is the correct FRONT view in the figurebelow?
11In the sketch below, which line is NON-
ISOMETRIC?
A AB
B BC
C CD
D DE
12What is the obtuse angle being measuredbelow?
A 43°
B 57°
C 143°
D 155°
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13Which is the BEST example of dimensioningthe object below?
14Which is the correct RIGHT SIDE view of thefigure below?
15The BEST example of lettering fractions belowis:
16The BEST way to create the 3D object shownbelow is to:
A Draw a rectangle, extrude it, then subtract acylinder.
B Union a filleted box and a cylinder thensubtract (difference) a cylinder.
C Draw lines for a box, join and extrude thelines then subtract (difference) a cylinder.
D Draw lines and change the elevation.
17The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION belowshows how to:
A Bisect a line.
B Make a parallelogram.
C Develop a pentagon.
D Divide a line into equal parts.
18In the absence of the president and vice-president,who conducts the business meeting?
A Parliamentarian
B President Pro Tem
C Secretary
D Treasurer
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19Dimension “A” in the TOP VIEW is the:
A Altitude.
B Side to side.
C Bottom to top.
D Front to back.
20Which general rule for dimensioning is violatedin the figure below?
A Shortest dimensions should be placedclosest to the object.
B Avoid duplicate and/or unnecessarydimensions.
C Avoid dimensioning to hidden features.
D Place dimensions where the shape is bestshown.
21Which is a complete guide to parliamentaryprocedure?
A Randy’s Right Way to Parliamentary Procedure
B Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised
C The Complete Guide to Parliamentary
Procedure
D VICA Leadership Handbook
22According to its position, view X in theillustration below is the:
A Front.
B Left side.
C Right side.
D Top.
23What is the measurement shown on the rulebelow?
A 3 "41
B 3 "83
C 3 "169
D 3 "85
24What is the standard height for lettering wholenumbers?
A .063 ( "161 )
B .125 ( "81 )
C .250 ( "41 )
D .500 ( "21 )
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25In the figure below, the edge view of surface“A” will appear TRUE LENGTH in the:
A Bottom view.
B Front view.
C Right side view.
D Top view.
26To construct an ISOMETRIC sketch using theviews below, how would line 1,2 be drawn?
A Locate points 1 and 2, then connect them
B Locate point 1, then draw a line at 60°
C Locate point 2, then draw a line at 60°
D Use a protractor to construct a 60° angle
27According to basic parliamentary procedure,decisions are made:
A Only when the executive committee agrees.
B Only when the executive committee and amajority agrees.
C When the majority of members agree.
D When the subcommittee on the topic agrees tothe motion.
28In the ISOMETRIC sketch below, whatmeasurement is angle A?
A 15°
B 30°
C 45°
D 60°
29Which is the correct TOP view in the figurebelow?
30The most commonly used freehand letteringstyle on engineering drawings is:
A Inclined, uppercase (capital), Gothic.
B Inclined, uppercase (capital) mixed withlowercase.
C Vertical, uppercase (capital), Gothic.
D Vertical, uppercase (capital) mixed withlowercase.
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31To construct the hexagon to the exact dimensionshown below, you would:
A Use the inscribe method.
B Need to know the size of one side.
C Use the circumference method.
D Use the circumscribe method.
32In the figure below, the edge view of surface“A” will appear TRUE LENGTH in the:
A Top view.
B Right side view.
C Front view.
D All views.
33In “single-stroke” lettering, how is the letter“W” drawn?
A Up and down strokes
B All strokes starting at the top and movingdownward
C One continuous stroke
D Shorter in the center portion than it is on theoutside
34The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION belowis used to draw an Arc tangent to a/an:
A Obtuse angle.
B Right angle.
C Acute angle.
D Bisector.
35The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION belowshows how to bisect a/an:
A Angle.
B Arc.
C Circle.
D Line.
36Triangular-shaped scales are more commonlyused than flat-shapes because:
A Architectural scales are not available on flat-shaped scales.
B It is easier to find and “keep up with” thescale you are using.
C The numbers are larger.
D Triangular shapes allow more “scales” perstick.
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37The BEST way to form the 3D object shown isto:
A Create the object and then divide it with acutting plane.
B Union two cylinders and subtract(difference) a cylinder.
C Draw a profile and revolve 900.
D Draw a profile and revolve 1800.
38What is the correct TOP view in the figurebelow?
39What is the measurement illustrated below?
A 21 millimeters
B 41 millimeters
C 42 millimeters
D .42 meters
40What is the correct TOP view of the figurebelow?
41What is the technique shown below?
A Drawing a line parallel to the given line
B Dividing the line into two equal parts
C Measuring the altitude of the triangle
D Drawing a line at 30°
42Which is the correct FRONT view of the figurebelow?
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43What is the MINIMUM number of viewsnecessary to describe the three dimensions ofthe object below?
A One view
B Two views
C Three views
D Four views
44If the construction circle below has a 1" radius, then the octagon measures 2" across the:
A Corners.
B Chord.
C Segment.
D Flats.
45A normal ISOMETRIC ellipse should NOT bedrawn on which surface?
46What is the correct FRONT view of the figurebelow?
47In the figure below, surface “A” will appearTRUE SIZE and TRUE SHAPE in:
A All of the customary views.
B None of the customary views.
C The front view only.
D The top view only.
48The BEST way to form the 3D object shownbelow is to:
A Union two boxes and a wedge.
B Create the profile and extrude.
C Union wedge shapes.
D Create a box and subtract (difference) a boxthen union a wedge.
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49What is the correct RIGHT SIDE view in thefigure below?
50The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION belowshows how to:
A Bisect a line.
B Draw an equilateral triangle.
C Draw an isosceles triangle.
D Draw a scalene triangle.
51The system of dimensioning illustrated on thefigure below is:
A Aligned.
B Rotated.
C Unidirectional.
D Vertical.
52Which is the BEST example of dimensioningthe object below?
A B
C D
53What type of line must be drawn between pointsA & B to complete the LEFT SIDE view of thefigure below?
A Center
B Hidden
C Section
D Visible
54The figure illustrated below is a/an:
A Decagon.
B Hexagon.
C Octagon.
D Pentagon.
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55What is the correct TOP view in the figurebelow?
56The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION belowshows how to:
A Bisect a line.
B Draw an equilateral triangle.
C Draw an isosceles triangle.
D Draw a scalene triangle.
57What is the measurement indicated by the arrowbelow?
A .2
B .3
C .4
D .5
58To construct the hexagon to the exact dimensionshown below, you would:
A Use the inscribe method.
B Need to know the size of one side.
C Use the circumference method.
D Use the circumscribe method.
59The drawing equipment is being used toconstruct a/an:
A Hexagon.
B Octagon.
C Pentagon.
D Torus.
60The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION belowshows how to:
A Bisect a line.
B Draw an equilateral triangle.
C Draw an isosceles triangle.
D Draw a scalene triangle.
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61In the figure below, point “B” is known as a:
A Chord.
B Vertex.
C Point of tangency.
D Secant.
62Where is the HIDDEN LINE drawnINCORRECTLY in the figure below?
63What is the correct RIGHT SIDE view in thefigure below?
64What is the angle of the line illustrated below?
A 15°
B 45°
C 60°
D 75°
65The following figure is an example of whichCAD command?
A Fill
B Array
C Block
D Hatch
66Which is the correct TOP view of the figurebelow?
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67The HYPOTENUSE of triangle BCD is:
A AB
B AC
C AD
D CB
68What is the measurement indicated by the arrowbelow?
A .1
B .2
C .3
D .4
69The 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.
70Figure B would most easily be generated fromfigure A below using which CAD command?
A Copy
B Array
C Stretch
D Scale
71The figure illustrated below is a/an:
A Decagon.
B Hexagon.
C Octagon.
D Pentagon.
72What is the measurement indicated by the arrowbelow?
A .1
B .2
C .3
D .4
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73What is the correct TOP view in the figurebelow?
74The BEST way to create the 3D object shownbelow is to:
A Create the profile and extrude.
B Union a two cones and a cylinder.
C Create a cylinder, subtract a cylinder, andunion another cone and cylinder.
D Draw a profile and rotate.
75What is the measurement indicated by the arrowbelow?
A 1.75
B 2.25
C 17.5
D .75
76What is the measurement indicated by the arrowbelow?
A 5
B .5
C 5.5
D 15
77What is the measurement indicated by the arrowbelow?
A .3
B 3
C 30
D 17
78What is the correct FRONT view in the figurebelow?
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79The figure illustrated below is a/an:
A Decagon.
B Hexagon.
C Octagon.
D Pentagon.
80What is the measurement on theMECHANICAL DRAFTER’S scale below?
A 2 "21
B 2'-6"
C 43'-6"
D 41'- "21
81Which CAD command would most easily createthe following figures?
A Divide
B Mirror
C Copy
D Stretch
82Which is the BEST example of dimensioningthe cylinder below?
83The BEST way to form the 3D object shownbelow is to create:
A The profile and rotate it about a center axis.
B Wedge shapes and union them.
C The profile and extrude.
D A box and subtract wedge shapes.
84A drafter trainee:
A Combines design and drafting skills andinterprets designer's sketches.
B Works with engineers and drafters to turnconceptual designs into usable productiondrawings and specifications.
C Assists with drawing preparations andperforms support tasks.
D Uses technical drawings to communicateideas and products for manufacturing orconstruction.
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85When you enter the CIRCLE command, CADdisplays “3P/2P/TTR/<Center Point>.” Thebrackets around the “Center Point” indicate:
A That it is the default option.
B That you must specify the location of thecenter point before you can enter one of theother options.
C That you must specify the center pointlocation by using keyboard entry.
D That you must specify the center pointlocation by using mouse entry.
86The BEST way to form the 3D object shownbelow is to:
A Create a cylinder and subtract the oddshapes.
B Create the profile and extrude.
C Draw a profile and rotate.
D Draw lines and change the elevation.
87What is the measurement indicated by the arrowbelow?
A .7mm
B 7mm
C 17mm
D 23mm
88What is the measurement indicated by the arrowbelow?
A 1.5
B 14.5
C 15
D 25.6
89The following figure is an example of whichCAD command?
A Line
B Arc
C Polygon
D Polyline
90In “single-stroke” lettering, how are SLANTED
strokes drawn?
A Starting at the top and moving the pencildownward
B Moving the pencil either up or down, it doesnot matter
C Starting at the bottom and moving the pencilupward
D Starting on the left and moving toward theright
91A listing of “personalized” meeting events writtenin logical sequence is a/an:
A Agenda.
B Committee Report Form.
C Order of Business.
D Program of Work.
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92What is the BEST method for centering aSYMMETRICAL, one-view drawing?
A Subtract the width of the drawing from theavailable space
B Subtract the width of the drawing from theavailable space and then divide by three
C Estimate, no need to “center it” by anyprocess
D Use the corners of the paper (or work space)to draw diagonals
93What is INCORRECT about describing anobject?
A Some objects can be described with onlytwo views.
B Some objects can be described with onlyone view.
C The most descriptive view is typically thetop view.
D Use only the number of views necessary todescribe the object.
94ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION is asystem that allows you to make:
A Three-dimensional drawings of a two-dimensional object.
B Two-dimensional drawings of a two-dimensional object.
C Two-dimensional drawings of a three-dimensional object.
D Three-dimensional drawings of a three-dimensional object.
95If an “A” size sheet is 9" × 12", then a “B” sizesheet is:
A 821 " × 11".
B 12" × 18".
C 18" × 24".
D 24" × 36".
96To establish the GRID and SNAP functions fora CAD drawing:
A The grid and snap MUST have the SAME
value.
B The grid and snap CANNOT have theSAME value.
C The grid and snap may have DIFFERENT
values.
D The grid and snap values cannot be changedbecause they are FIXED.
97An advantage of a WIREFRAME model ascompared to a SOLID model is that the:
A Solid model cannot show surface texturelike the wireframe.
B Solid model cannot be rotated like thewireframe.
C Wireframe allows for better visualization ofthe object’s shape.
D Wireframe model can be generated quickly,using little computing power.
98An advantage of 3D modeling as compared tomulti-view drawing is:
A It takes less time to create a 3D model thanto create multi-view drawings.
B The 3D model increases an individual’sability to understand the object’s shape.
C 3D models allow for more precisedimensioning than do multi-view drawings.
D 3D models can be plotted, while multi-viewdrawings cannot be plotted.
99Hidden edges are indicated by:
A Alternate, long and then short, dash lines.
B Thick, dark, solid lines.
C Two short dashes followed by one longdash.
D Uniform "81 long dashes.
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100In the figure below, which ISOMETRIC
ellipse is NOT correctly oriented?
101The shape shown below is a:
A Ellipsoid.
B Sphere.
C Torus.
D Truncated cone.
102Which of the following is the BEST example ofdrawing CENTER lines?
103What is the standard height for lettering?
A .063 ( "161 )
B .125 ( "81 )
C .250 ( "41 )
D .500 ( "21 )
104Which is the BEST placement of thedimension?
A B
C D
105The MOST important reason for doing good,freehand lettering is:
A Engineers only hire drafters with an artisticlettering style.
B Drawings must be pretty to be acceptable.
C To make sure that the information on thedrawing is understood.
D To prevent you from having to use a “LeroyLettering Device.”
106Which statement is true regarding LINE
THICKNESS?
A The visible (object) line is thicker than aCenter line.
B The center line is thicker than a visible(object) line.
C Center lines and visible lines are the samethickness.
D It does not make any difference
107The term ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
means to:
A “Throw backward at an angle of 45° anddraw.”
B “Throw forward at an angle of 45° anddraw.”
C “Throw forward at right angles and draw.”
D “Rotate the object at 45° to the pictureplane.”
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108The MOST important rule in dimensioning isto:
A Always state dimensions as fractionalmeasurements.
B State measurements as decimal inches onmetric drawings.
C Maintain clarity.
D Place as many dimensions in the top view aspossible.
109The reason for using CAD in place of “pencil”drawing is:
A To reduce time, overall appearance andreadability, and make editing drawingseasier.
B CAD is easier than “pencil” drawing.
C CAD does the drawing for you.
D There is no difference in CAD drawings and“pencil” drawings.
110The shape shown below is a:
A Ellipsoid.
B Ring.
C Sphere.
D Torus.
111Which statement BEST describes TANGENT
arcs?
A Two or more arcs that touch each other atonly one point
B Two circles that are said to be concentric
C Two arcs separated by a very small gap
D Two continuing arcs that intersect throughone other
112The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that ifa visible line and a hidden line coincide (occupythe 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 visibleline.
D Replace them with a phantom line.
113The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that ifa visible line and a center line coincide (occupythe 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 visibleline.
D Replace them with a phantom line.
114When a surface ALWAYS appears as aFORESHORTENED SURFACE (never as aline) on the six regular planes of projection it isclassified as:
A Inclined.
B Normal.
C Sloping.
D Oblique.
115UNIDIRECTIONAL dimensioning means:
A Dimensions are read from the right andbottom of the drawing.
B All dimensions are read from the bottom ofthe drawing.
C All dimensions are stated in decimal inches.
D Dimensions are stated only as fractionalinches.
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116Center lines may be used as extension lines:
A When locating circular features like arcs orholes.
B If they are broken when they cross visiblelines.
C If they are drawn thicker than the regularextension lines.
D When extension lines are not available.
117Which statement is TRUE concerningdimensioning in DECIMAL INCHES?
A Omit trailing zeros.
B Omit the zero before the decimal point whenvalues are less than one.
C If the value is less than one inch, a zeroshould precede the decimal point.
D Omit leading and trailing zeros.
118You are using a CAD system to draw a polygon.After drawing a series of straight lines, youenter the letter “C” from the keyboard. Youintend to:
A Copy the lines to a new location.
B Create another line.
C Cut one of the existing lines.
D Close the polygon.
119To EXTRUDE a profile:
A Subtract one 3D object from another 3Dobject.
B Take a 2D shape and give it thickness.
C Take a 2D shape and give it thickness byrotating the shape around an axis.
D Take a 3D object and reduce it to a 2Dobject.
120A listing of “typical” meeting events that helpsmembers to know what to expect during a meetingis a/an:
A Agenda.
B Committee Report Form.
C Order of Business.
D Program of Work.
121To bring up an item of business at a meeting, youneed to go through the steps of processing a whichmotion?
A Incidental
B Main
C Privileged
D Subsidiary
122A high school education that includes somedrafting classes and/or some type ofapprenticeship qualifies a person to be a/an:
A Checker.
B Drafter trainee.
C Engineer.
D Senior detailer.
123A person who has an associate degree indrafting technology and one year of draftingexperience can qualify as a/an:
A Checker.
B Design drafting technician.
C Designer.
D Engineer.
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124Most drawings done with instruments startfrom:
A Blueprint drawings for manufacturing.
B Models of a proposed object.
C Parts drawings found in catalogues.
D Sketches provided by engineers ordesigners.
125In an OBLIQUE sketch, on which plane arearcs, holes, and irregular features commonlyplaced?
A Any plane
B Frontal
C Horizontal
D Profile
126When sketching long, narrow objects inOBLIQUE, distortion can be lessened byplacing the long dimension along:
A A 30° receding axis.
B A 45° receding axis.
C The horizontal axis.
D The vertical axis.
127Which type of PICTORIAL sketch allowscircles to appear on the front face as a truecircle?
A Dimetric
B Isometric
C Oblique
D Perspective
128Which PICTORIAL sketch shows the mostdescriptive features parallel to the plane ofprojection?
A Dimetric
B Isometric
C Oblique
D Perspective
129What organization produces drafting standardsfor the United States?
A American National Standards Institute(ANSI)
B United States Department of Labor
C United States Bureau of Standards
D Commission on Drafting Excellence
130What should be done when drawing circles witha compass?
A Lean the compass
B Measure the circumference
C Use a short, back and forth motion
D Use both hands, one on each leg of thecompass
131When drawing an object one-half its true size,which scale would be indicated on yourdrawing?
A SCALE 1:1
B SCALE 1:2
C SCALE 2:1
D NTS
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132A right triangle measures 3" on one side, 4" onthe second and 5" on the third. How manyinches is the hypotenuse?
A 3"
B 4"
C 5"
D 12"
133The four equal parts into which a circle can beequally divided (such as north, south, east, andwest) are referred to as the circle's:
A Diameters.
B Radii.
C Circumference.
D Quadrants.
134Which BEST describes a four-sided figure withopposite sides of equal length and four 90°angles?
A Square
B Rectangle
C Trapezoid
D Pentagon
135Which term BEST describes two or morecircles of different sizes that share the samecenter point?
A Sector
B Chord
C Circumference
D Concentric
136Which term BEST describes a polygon fullyenclosed in a circle such that all of thepolygon’s corners touch the circle?
A Inscribe
B Circumscribe
C Circumference
D Concentric
137In order to create a polygon using thecircumscribe method, one must know thedistance:
A Across the flats.
B Around the circumference.
C Across the chord.
D Across the corners.
138In orthographic projection, lines are formed byprojecting edges of the object onto planes. Theimages formed on the planes are called:
A Views.
B Sides.
C Points.
D Tangencies.
139According to the correct arrangement of views,the BACK VIEW would be placed adjacent tothe:
A Top view.
B Left side view.
C Right side view.
D Bottom view.
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140A fast and accurate method of constructing theside view once the top and front views areestablished is by using a:
A Hidden line.
B Miter line.
C Width line.
D Metered line.
141IN MOST CASES, you can completelydescribe the shape and size of an object bydrawing:
A One view.
B Two views.
C Four views.
D Two or three views.
142When making a multiview drawing of an object,you need to draw:
A Only as many views as are needed todescribe the shape.
B Three views.
C Two views.
D Six views.
143When making a three-view drawing, all of thefollowing methods can be used to transfer depthmeasurements EXCEPT:
A A miter line.
B Dividers.
C A scale.
D Straight line projection.
144When a CURVED SURFACE is TANGENT
to a PLANE SURFACE:
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 hiddenline.
145Which is NOT true about LEADERS?
A Point towards the center of a circle
B Are not parallel or perpendicular to thevisible edges
C OK to cross through dimension lines
D Should extend from the first or last word ofa note
146The MINIMUM amount of space between adimension line and the object beingdimensioned is:
A .063" (1mm).
B .125" (3mm).
C .250" (6mm).
D .375" (10mm).
147Which is NOT a dimensioning rule?
A Avoid dimensioning hidden features
B Place dimensions directly on the view whenpossible
C Place dimensions between adjacent views
D Place the shortest dimension closest to theobject
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148Current dimensioning practices require theDIAMETER symbol be:
A Given AFTER the number representing itssize.
B The letter “D”.
C A circle with a slash extending through it.
D The abbreviation “DIA”.
149If you are using a computer to control theproduction process, the most appropriate termfor the acronym CAM is:
A Computer Aided Manufacturing.
B Computer Aided Manual.
C Computer Aided Marketing.
D Computer Aided Model.
150In CAD, the LIMITS command allows you todetermine the:
A Size of the drawing space.
B Size of the text.
C Number of commands that can be used.
D Amount of time that is needed to draw theproject.
151The features MIDPOINT, INTERSECTION,
PERPENDICULAR, and NODE are locatedand set in which menu?
A OSNAP
B ORTHO
C GRID
D POLAR
152What feature has been turned on if the CADsystem automatically draws straight lineshorizontally or vertically?
A Grid
B Snap
C Ortho
D Units
153What feature makes certain points on an objectact like magnets so that clicking near a point isthe same as clicking the point itself?
A Grid
B Snap
C Ortho
D OSnap
154When using the ZOOM command to viewPART of an object enlarged on the screen, youwould use:
A Zoom, Window.
B Zoom, All.
C Zoom, Extents.
D Zoom, VMax.
155The CAD command PAN allows you to:
A Move the drawing around so that a differentpart of the drawing appears on the screen.
B Draw a rectangular window around anobject.
C Shorten a line by cutting away part of it.
D “Fry” the object.
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156Which CAD command allows you to viewdifferent portions of a drawing without changingthe apparent magnification?
A Zoom, Dynamic
B Pan
C Slide
D Zoom, Extents
157CAD commands such as LINE, CIRCLE, andARC and other basic CAD figures are examplesof:
A Edit commands.
B File commands.
C Inquiry commands.
D Draw commands.
158Which CAD command creates a single entityout of numerous entities that can be inserted intoa drawing multiple times?
A Block
B Entity
C Insert
D Copy
159Which CAD command allows you to draw aseries of lines and arcs as a single entity andspecify width?
A Insert
B Line
C Polyline
D Arc
160Which CAD command places evenly spacedpoint objects or blocks along the length orperimeter of an object?
A Mirror
B Copy
C Divide
D Stretch
161Which CAD command enlarges or reducesselected objects proportionally in the X, Y, and Zdirections?
A Scale
B Stretch
C Array
D Divide
162Which CAD command moves vertices of 2Dsolids that lie inside a specified window andleaves those outside unchanged?
A Move
B Scale
C Stretch
D Draw
163Within CAD, you can draw a CIRCLE byentering its:
A Size and layer.
B Center point and value of its circumference.
C Quadrant points.
D Center point and value of its radius ordiameter.
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164When the command line prompts you for the“Start, End, Radius,” you are probably trying todraw a/an:
A Arc.
B Circle.
C Ellipse.
D Torus.
165The command that allows lines to be lengthenedto a specified line or object on a CAD drawingis:
A Extend.
B Draw.
C Offset.
D Fence.
166What command allows you to modifyDIMENSION properties such as lines andarrows, text, fit, and primary units?
A Dimension Style
B Dimension Text
C Format Dimensions
D Modify Dimensions
167Which CAD command allows you to create, inone operation, a note and a line with anarrowhead that points to where the note applies?
A Arrow
B Node
C Leader
D Note
168What type of coordinates are entered as adistance and as an angle from the last enteredpoint?
A Absolute Cartesian
B Direct Point Entry
C Relative Cartesian
D Relative Polar
169OBJECT/VISIBLE lines are indicated by:
A Alternate, long ( "43 to 1 "
21 ) and then short
( "161 to "
321 ) dashed lines.
B Thick, solid lines.
C Thin, solid lines.
D Uniform "81 dashes.
170What is the radius of a Ø
43 circle?
A 41
B 163
C 83
D 211
171What is the radius of a Ø
851 circle?
A 41
B 83
C 1613
D 1652
172Which drawing scale is equivalent to 1:2?
A 21 = 12
B 2 = 1
C 21 full size
D Twice full size
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173What is the diameter of a R
85 circle?
A 165
B 83
C 1613
D 411
174The space between words should be equal to:
A .063 ( "161 ).
B .250 ( "41 ).
C The width of the letter “O”.
D One-half the width of the word.
175If an “A” size sheet is 8 2
1 × 11, then a “C” size
sheet is:
A 11 × 14.
B 17 × 22.
C 22 × 34.
D 34 × 44.
176What is the fractional equivalent of .625?
A 161
B 163
C 83
D 85
177What is the diameter of a R
211 circle?
A 41
B 43
C 3
D 413
178Which is a CENTER LINE?
179The rights of the minority in an organizationmeeting are protected as a:
A Basic rule of parliamentary procedure.
B Basic right under the organization’s by-laws.
C Duty of the officers of the chapter.
D Part of the meeting agenda.
180To make a motion at a meeting, you must state yourown motion by saying:
A “I make the motion that…”
B “I move that…”
C “I observe that…”
D “I state that…”
181What word is used in a voice vote to signifyapproval?
A Approved
B Aye
C Okay
D Yes
182When establishing SHORT-TERM goals, it isimportant to consider:
A Fringe benefits.
B Your personal strengths and weaknesses.
C What your friends have set as their goals.
D What your parents think you should do.
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183A short-term goal that is attainable for the studentsetting it, is a:
A Class goal.
B Realistic goal.
C Specific goal.
D Traditional goal.
184Goals and/or roles of individuals that have existedover an extended period of time are:
A Long-term goals.
B Realistic goals.
C Specific goals.
D Traditional goals.
185What should you do to establish individual LONG-
TERM goals?
A Compose a resume
B Conduct a survey
C Develop a personal action plan
D Look at report card grades
186Being able to give clear instructions verballyand in written form demonstrates good:
A Communication skills.
B Leadership.
C Self-management.
D Time management.
187What are the materials required for making asketch?
A Pencil and compass
B Pencil and paper
C Pencil, paper, and scale
D Pencil, paper, and triangle
188It is commonly accepted practice that sketchesare made with:
A .3mm leads.
B Red pencils.
C Softer leads.
D Harder leads.
189A good sketching technique for drawing astraight line is to focus on the:
A End point of the line.
B Left side of the page.
C Pencil point.
D Right side of the page.
190What is the advantage of using “pencil-sight”sketching technique?
A Aids in keeping correct proportion
B Makes the sketch perspective
C Makes the sketch pictorial
D Provides a sketching grid
191What is the path between two points (straight orcurved) called?
A Line
B Plane
C Point
D Surface
192What is a flat or non-flat element created fromcurved lines?
A Line
B Plane
C Surface
D Texture
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193What type of sketch is typically used for anobject with very little thickness?
A Isometric
B Multiview
C Pictorial
D Single view
194In an ISOMETRIC sketch, a circle will appearas a(n):
A Arc.
B Circle.
C Ellipse.
D Straight line.
195The FIRST step in sketching an isometric circleor ellipse is to sketch a(n):
A Large arc tangent at points.
B Isometric square/rhombus.
C Small arc tangent at points.
D Square.
196In an ISOMETRIC sketch, what lines are NOT
parallel to the three isometric axes?
A Elliptical
B Non-isometric
C Trimetric
D Vertical
197In an isometric sketch, how are NON-
ISOMETRIC lines drawn?
A 30° off horizontal
B 60° off horizontal
C Locate endpoints and connect
D Use a protractor to measure the angle
198Which type of OBLIQUE sketch has thereceding axis drawn at one-half the true-depth?
A Cabinet
B Cavalier
C General
D Uniform
199Which PICTORIAL sketch has a 90° anglebetween two of its three axes?
A Dimetric
B Isometric
C Oblique
D Perspective
200Which type of OBLIQUE sketch is drawn withFULL DEPTH?
A Cabinet
B Cavalier
C Orthographic
D Orthoscopic
201Which PICTORIAL sketch is the most realisticin appearance, but the most complex to draw?
A Isometric
B Oblique
C Orthoscopic
D Perspective
202Which PICTORIAL sketch has edges thatconverge at a vanishing point?
A Isometric
B Oblique
C Orthoscopic
D Perspective
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203Which PICTORIAL sketch shows an object asthe eye would see it?
A Isometric
B Oblique
C Orthoscopic
D Perspective
204Which scale would produce the LARGEST
drawing?
A 1:1
B 1:2
C 1:4
D 3:1
205Which drawing instrument is used to draw acircle?
A Adjustable curve
B Compass
C Divider
D Protractor
206What device should be used to protect lineswhen erasing?
A Erasing pencil
B Erasing shield
C Mylar eraser
D Erasing triangle
207Which degree of lead would smudge mosteasily?
A 6H
B H
C 2H
D 4H
208Which instrument is BEST for drawinghorizontal lines?
A Template
B Divider
C Parallel edge
D Triangle
209The two standard triangles used in drafting arethe:
A 15° × 75° and the 45°.
B 30° × 60° and the 45°.
C 30° × 60° and the 75°.
D 45° × 45° and the 90°.
210What instrument is used to measure an angle of40°?
A Architect’s scale
B Engineer’s scale
C Protractor
D 30° × 60° and the 45° triangles
211Which mechanical pencil is BEST for drawingVISIBLE LINES?
A .1mm
B .2mm
C .3mm
D .7mm
212Which instrument is similar to a compass buthas metal points in BOTH legs?
A Beam Compass
B Divider
C Extension Bar
D Spline
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213Which device is used to draw repetitive featuressuch as circles?
A Template
B Diazo Machine
C Divider
D Adjustable triangle
214Which tool is commonly used to drawGUIDELINES?
A French curve
B Bow compass
C Lettering guide
D Protractor
215A PROTRACTOR is an instrument formeasuring:
A Circles.
B Segmented arcs.
C Curves.
D Angles.
216When doing “single-stroke” lettering, drawVERTICAL strokes:
A From left to right.
B From right to left.
C Starting at the bottom and moving upward.
D Starting at the top and moving downward.
217What is the purpose of VERTICAL guidelines?
A An aid to the eye when making verticalstrokes
B To help keep the letters dense, dark
C To keep the letters a uniform height
D To insure proper vertical spacing
218Fractions should be made with a divison linethat is:
A Slanted to the left.
B Slanted to the right.
C Horizontal.
D Lightly drawn.
219Which drawing scale would be BEST for a 24"wheel on an "A" size sheet?
A 1:1
B 1:2
C 1:4
D 4:1
220Which drawing scale would be BEST for a 36"X 24" gasket on an "A" size sheet?
A 1:1
B 1:2
C 1:4
D 4:1
221Which drawing scale would be BEST for asmall paper clip on a "B" size sheet?
A 1:1
B 1:2
C 1:4
D 4:1
222Which drawing scale would be BEST for aØ1/4" washer on a "A" size sheet?
A 1:1
B 1:2
C 1:4
D 4:1
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223Where is information such as the drafter, date,and scale located?
A Local notes section
B Parts list
C Title block
D Revision column
224STANDARD TRIANGLES can be used toconstruct lines in multiples of:
A 5°.
B 10°.
C 15°.
D 20°.
225Which would NOT be used to draw parallellines?
A T-square
B Drafting machine
C Parallel edge
D Protractor
226What should be darkened first on a pencildrawing?
A Arcs and circles
B Hidden lines
C Object lines
D Phantom lines
227An angle that measures less than 90° is calleda/an:
A Acute angle.
B Right angle.
C Obtuse angle.
D Supplementary angle.
228An angle that measures more than 90° is calleda/an:
A Acute angle.
B Right angle.
C Obtuse angle.
D Supplementary angle.
229The point at which two lines meet to form anangle is called the:
A Connection point.
B Insertion point.
C Corner.
D Vertex.
230The distance from the center of a circle to itsedge is referred to as the:
A Diameter.
B Radius.
C Circumference.
D Quadrant.
231The distance across a circle through its centerpoint is referred to as the:
A Diameter.
B Radius.
C Circumference.
D Quadrant.
232The distance around the edge of a circle isreferred to as the:
A Diameter.
B Radius.
C Circumference.
D Quadrant.
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233Which triangle has sides of three differentlengths?
A Scalene
B Isosceles
C Right
D Equilateral
234Which BEST refers to a closed figure in whichall of the sides and angles are of equal measure?
A Regular polygon
B Quadrilateral
C Trapezoid
D Solid
235Which BEST describes a figure with four sidesof equal length and four 90° angles?
A Square
B Rectangle
C Trapezoid
D Pentagon
236Which BEST describes a four-sided figure withonly two sides that are parallel?
A Square
B Rectangle
C Trapezoid
D Pentagon
237Which term BEST describes a polygon fully enclosed in a circle?
A Inscribe
B Circumscribe
C Circumference
D Concentric
238In order to create a polygon using the inscribemethod, one must know the distance:
A Across the flats.
B Around the circumference.
C Across the chord.
D Across the corners.
239When asked to BISECT a line or arc, you aredividing an object into:
A Two equal line widths.
B Two equal parts.
C Two unequal parts.
D Three smaller parts.
240PARALLEL is BEST described as two aremore lines that:
A Are always the same distance apart.
B Taper in towards each other.
C Intersect each other.
D Are at 90° to each other.
241PERPENDICULAR is BEST described as twoare more lines that:
A Are always the same distance apart.
B Taper in towards each other.
C Intersect each other.
D Are at 90° to each other.
242In a FRONT VIEW, the distance across anobject, from one side to other side, is the:
A Altitude.
B Width.
C Height.
D Depth.
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243The face of the object that has the mostdescriptive feature(s) should be the:
A Back.
B Front.
C Right side.
D Top.
244The most often used combination of viewsincludes the:
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.
245The number of ORTHOGRAPHIC viewsprovided by the planes of a box is:
A 1.
B 3.
C 6.
D 9.
246When making an orthographic drawing, theTHICKEST lines should be the:
A Center lines.
B Visible (object) lines.
C Extension lines.
D Hidden lines.
247The FRONT TO BACK dimension of anobject is known as the:
A Altitude.
B Depth.
C Height.
D Width.
248Surfaces and edges that CANNOT be seen fromthe outside of the object are identified by:
A Hidden lines.
B Invisible lines.
C Opaque lines.
D Unseen lines.
249Another term for ORTHOGRAPHIC
DRAWING is:
A Isometric drawing.
B Oblique drawing.
C Multiview drawing.
D Perspective.
250Drawings of objects with very little thickness(like an erasing shield) require:
A One view.
B Two views.
C Three views.
D Four views.
251In the term “ORTHOGRAPHIC
PROJECTION,” the “GRAPHIC” refers to:
A To throw.
B Forward.
C Written or drawn.
D At right angles.
252On a technical drawing, a plane is an imaginaryflat surface that has:
A No thickness.
B Height and width.
C Depth and height.
D Very little thickness.
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253Surfaces or edges that CANNOT be seen in theviews are drawn with:
A Centerlines.
B Visible/Object lines.
C Hidden lines.
D No lines.
254Orthographic projection involves the use ofthree planes. They are:
A Vertical (frontal), profile, and level.
B Horizontal, vertical (frontal), and profile.
C Horizontal, profile, and level.
D Straight, level, and inclined.
255The distance from the BOTTOM of an object tothe TOP of the object is:
A Circumference.
B Width.
C Height.
D Depth.
256How many views should be drawn if the object'sthickness is given in a note?
A One
B Two
C Three
D Six
257In an orthographic drawing, a circular surfacemay NOT appear as a/an:
A Ellipse.
B Circle.
C Straight line.
D Parabola.
258A line at an angle of less than 90° to a plane ofprojection will appear as a:
A Point.
B True length line.
C Curved line.
D Foreshortened line.
259When a surface slants away from a plane ofprojection, it appears as a:
A Foreshortened surface.
B Foreshortened line.
C Normal surface.
D True-shaped surface.
260A thin line that extends from a note to where itapplies is a/an:
A Extension line.
B Leader line.
C Dimension line.
D Finish mark.
261The dimensioning process does NOT includea/an:
A Leader.
B Pointer line.
C Extension line.
D Dimension line.
262The preferred ANSI standard for dimensioningmechanical drawings is:
A Aligned.
B Unidirectional.
C Abridged.
D Vertical.
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263How many times should a hole size be stated ona drawing?
A Once
B Twice
C As many times as there are holes of that size
D Once in each view where the hole is shown
264Leaders and dimension lines most oftenterminate (end) with a/an:
A Small dot.
B 45° slash.
C 60° slash.
D Arrowhead.
265A thin, solid line extending from a note andterminated with an arrowhead is a/an:
A Extension line.
B Hidden line.
C Leader.
D Visible line.
266Dimensioning standards in the United States areestablished by:
A ANSI.
B CAD.
C USAF.
D USDA.
267The MINIMUM amount of space between two,ADJACENT DIMENSION lines is:
A .250" (6mm).
B .500" (12mm).
C .750" (18mm).
D 1.000" (25mm).
268A properly dimensioned object will include:
A The overall depth stated at two differentlocations.
B At least two orthographic views.
C The location and size of all features.
D Dots instead of arrowheads.
269Dimensions should be placed:
A In the Front View only.
B On the view when the drawing is large.
C Attached to the view that most clearlydescribes the part.
D No closer than 2" away from the object.
270Engineering drawings dimensioned withMETRIC measurements will use:
A Centimeters.
B Decimeters.
C Meters.
D Millimeters.
271EXTENSION lines should:
A Cross dimension lines.
B Extend past the dimension line at least 1".
C Have a small gap between its end and theobject.
D Touch the feature to which it applies.
272Which value demonstrates the correct way todisplay a dimension in DECIMAL INCHES?
A 0.5
B 0.500
C 1
D 1.50
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273Which value demonstrates the correct way todisplay a dimension in MILLIMETERS?
A 0.5
B 0.500
C .50
D 1.50
274When a hole does NOT go fully through theobject, you must state its size and:
A Depth.
B Diameter.
C Limits.
D Tolerance.
275The dimensioning SYMBOLS for arcs andcircles should be given:
A In front of the numerical value.
B After the numerical value.
C Above the numerical value.
D At twice the height of the numerical values.
276Which hole note is displayed in the correctformat?
A Ø12 X 5
B 12DIA – 5 HOLES
C 5X Ø12
D Ø12 – 5X
277An electronic method of producing technicaldrawings is called:
A ATM.
B CAM.
C CAT.
D CAD.
278Producing computer-generated drawings iscalled:
A CAD.
B CAM.
C CIM.
D GPS.
279Computer-aided drafting typically refers to theprocess of using a computer to produce:
A 2D electronic drawings.
B 3D solid models.
C Finite element models.
D Rapid prototypes.
280A computer output device that may produce aHARDCOPY is a:
A Digitizer.
B Scanner.
C Printer.
D CPU.
281To create a CAD drawing, commands arefrequently selected from a/an:
A Table of contents.
B Toolbar.
C Appendix.
D Directory.
282For a CAD drawing in MILLIMETERS, theUNIT of measurement should be set to:
A Architectural.
B Engineering.
C Scientific.
D Decimal.
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283The CAD feature that defines the size of yourworking space is the:
A Units.
B Snap.
C Grid.
D Limits.
284Which CAD feature adjusts the amount that thecrosshairs, “jump” when you move the mouse?
A Increment
B Hatch
C Move
D Snap
285In CAD, the Object Snap “NODE” feature willjump to:
A The midpoint of a line.
B The center of a circle.
C The intersection of two lines.
D A point.
286In CAD, drawing accuracy is made easier byusing:
A Move.
B Grid.
C Line.
D Snap.
287A uniform pattern of dots on the CAD screen iscalled a/an:
A Reference dot pattern.
B Snap pattern.
C Grid.
D Locator dots.
288To avoid having others change entities on aspecific LAYER:
A Lock the layer.
B Freeze the layer.
C Turn off the layer.
D Set the layer as current.
289What ZOOM command remembers the last fivezoomed views?
A Zoom, Dynamic
B Zoom, Extents
C Zoom, All
D Zoom, Previous
290In CAD, to restore what you have just undoneuse:
A Undo.
B Redraw.
C Redo.
D Refresh.
291The CAD feature that clears the screen ofunwanted BLIPS is the:
A Erase.
B Redraw.
C Explode.
D Array.
292If using the pull-down menu, the ELLIPSE
command is located under:
A Edit.
B Inquiry.
C Zoom.
D Draw.
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293Unless you change the default settings, CADwill draw 0° lines:
A Toward the right.
B Toward the left.
C Downward.
D Upward.
294What command allows you to draw “freehand”within the CAD system?
A Line
B Polyline
C Sketch
D Polygon
295When using CAD to draw a 45° line that is 3units long, you should input:
A 3@45.
B @3<45.
C @45<3.
D 3<45.
296What CAD command fills an area with a non-associative pattern?
A Hatch
B Fill
C Array
D Pattern
297Which CAD command creates multiple copiesof objects in a pattern?
A Array
B Rotate
C Extend
D Chamfer
298Which CAD command will allow you do draw aHEXAGON?
A Hexagon
B Polygon
C Rectangle
D Spline
299When drawing an isometric pictorial, whichCAD command is used to draw a circle?
A Arc
B Circle
C Radius
D Ellipse
300In CAD software, the “TEXT” commandallows you to:
A Open the “help” features.
B Do your lettering.
C Activate the on-board manual.
D Match software with the reference textbook.
301The command that allows you to create textwithin a specified boundary is:
A Multi-line text.
B Single-line text.
C Type.
D Write.
302The term FONT refers to:
A Letters that are created with a LeroyLettering Set.
B Letters that are viewed from the front.
C Underlining letters to make them stand out.
D Letter style.
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303In a CAD drawing, which command should beused to write your name?
A Text
B Word
C Type
D Write
304In CAD, what type of dimension would you useto dimension an ARC?
A Linear
B Baseline
C Radius
D Diameter
305The CAD command used to make a “CHAIN”or series of adjacent linear dimensions is the:
A Aligned dimension.
B Baseline dimension.
C Continue dimension.
D Leader.
306The CAD command used to dimension one sideof a rectangle is:
A Baseline dimension.
B Continue dimension.
C Leader.
D Linear dimension.
307Which CAD command dimensions the size of acircle?
A Angular dimension
B Baseline dimension
C Diameter dimension
D Tolerance
308Which coordinate system specifies a pointlocation from a fixed origin of 0,0,0?
A Absolute
B Direct Point Entry
C Polar
D Relative
309What distance does the Y value of a Cartesiancoordinate specify?
A Depth
B Horizontal
C Revolution
D Vertical
310In a CAD system, when you specify X and Y
points, you are drawing in:
A 1-D.
B 2-D.
C 3-D.
D 4-D.
311When you type a keyboard entry of 1,0 youhave moved the cursor one unit:
A Right.
B Left.
C Up.
D Down.
312When you type a keyboard entry of 0,-1 youhave moved the cursor one unit:
A Right.
B Left.
C Up.
D Down.
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313What type of coordinates in a CAD system areentered with respect to the last point entered?
A Absolute coordinates
B Dynamic coordinates
C Relative coordinates
D Solar coordinates
314Moving an object “0, 0, -4” would move it fourunits in which direction?
A Negative z
B Positive y
C Negative y
D Positive z
315The type of 3D model that allows its mass andvolume to be calculated is a:
A Lofted model.
B Surface model.
C Solid model.
D Wireframe.
316What is the decimal equivalent of "
83 ?
A .250
B .375
C .625
D .750
317What is the decimal equivalent of "
87 ?
A .25
B .50
C .6875
D .875
318What is the decimal equivalent of
81 ?
A .0625
B .125
C .250
D .375
319What is the decimal equivalent of 8
3 ?
A .0625
B .125
C .250
D .375
320What is the decimal equivalent of
43 ?
A .125
B .25
C .5
D .75
321An individual’s SHORT-TERM goals should be:
A Abstract.
B Attainable.
C Outstanding.
D Permanent.
322Goals are usually divided into:
A Important and less important.
B Large and small.
C Related and unrelated.
D Short-term and long-term.
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323The ability to look internally at oneself is called:
A Group guidance.
B Peer review.
C Positive self-concept.
D Self-assessment.
324The BEST way to learn about a career is through:
A Career consultations.
B Research.
C Using libraries.
D Working in it.
325What is the purpose of a PICTORIAL sketch?
A Learn to draw better
B Quickly explain an idea
C Properly use drafting tools
D Save money on paper
326How are angles of 30° and 60° sketched?
A Measure with a protractor
B Measure with a triangle
C Subdivide a 90° angle into two parts
D Subdivide a 90° angle into three parts
327Which term describes a location in space?
A Line
B Plane
C Point
D Surface
328What is the term for surface quality?
A Line
B Plane
C Surface
D Texture
329How many axes are in a PICTORIAL sketch?
A 2
B 3
C 4
D 5
330The angle between ISOMETRIC axes is:
A 90°.
B 120°.
C 180°.
D 270°.
331A TWO-POINT perspective sketch has two:
A Equal angles.
B Horizons.
C Station points.
D Vanishing points.
332A purpose for dividers is to:
A Break lead into equal lengths.
B Draw circles.
C Space letters.
D Transfer measurements.
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333Non-circular arcs are drawn with a:
A Compass.
B Circle template.
C French curve.
D Protractor.
334Which lead would draw the LIGHTEST line?
A B
B F
C H
D 4H
335Which device is used to draw circles?
A Adjustable triangle
B Ames guide
C French curve
D Template
336Which drafting media is the most durable?
A Cardboard (40lb)
B Drawing paper
C Mylar
D Vellum
337Fractional inches are commonly divided into:
A Thirds.
B Fifths.
C Tenths.
D Sixteenths.
338How many millimeters are in one centimeter?
A 10
B 100
C 1000
D 10000
339Which pencil lead is the SOFTEST?
A 9H
B 6H
C 2H
D HB
340Which lead produces the LIGHTEST line?
A 4H
B H
C HB
D 7B
341A CONSTRUCTION line is a:
A Thick line.
B Medium to thick line.
C Thin, dark line.
D Very thin, very light line.
342The BEST media for mechanical drawing is:
A Bond paper.
B Construction paper.
C Vellum.
D Railroad board.
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343One characteristic of good freehand lettering is:
A Uniformity.
B Dark guidelines.
C A very dull pencil.
D A very sharp pencil.
344Shapes mirrored about the center line are:
A Symmetrical.
B Matching.
C Similar.
D Uniform.
345The distance around the outside of a circle is:
A Circumference.
B Diameter.
C Chord.
D Radius.
346An angle that measures 90° is called a/an:
A Acute angle.
B Right angle.
C Obtuse angle.
D Supplementary angle.
347Which triangle has equal sides and angles?
A Scalene
B Isosceles
C Right
D Equilateral
348Which triangle has two sides of equal length?
A Scalene
B Isosceles
C Right
D Equilateral
349Which triangle has one angle equal to 90°?
A Scalene
B Isosceles
C Right
D Equilateral
350Which BEST describes a three-sided object?
A Polygon
B Quadrilateral
C Triangle
D Solid
351Which BEST describes a five-sided polygon?
A Square
B Octagon
C Hexagon
D Pentagon
352Which BEST describes a six-sided polygon?
A Square
B Octagon
C Hexagon
D Pentagon
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353Which BEST describes an eight-sided polygon?
A Square
B Octagon
C Hexagon
D Pentagon
354A MITER LINE is drawn at an angle of:
A 30º.
B 45º.
C 60º.
D 90º.
355What 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
356The LEFT SIDE view consists of:
A Depth and height.
B Width and depth.
C Height and circumference.
D Width and height.
357The REAR view consists of:
A Height and depth.
B Width and height.
C Height and length.
D Width and length.
358The FRONT view consists of:
A Depth and height.
B Width and depth.
C Height and circumference.
D Width and height.
359The RIGHT SIDE view consists of:
A Depth and height.
B Width and depth.
C Height and circumference.
D Width and height.
360The TOP view consists of:
A Depth and height.
B Width and depth.
C Height and circumference.
D Width and height.
361The RIGHT SIDE view is taken from the:
A Horizontal plane.
B Frontal plane.
C Vertical plane.
D Profile plane.
362CENTER lines should be:
A Thick.
B Medium thick.
C Thin.
D Very thin, very light.
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363HIDDEN lines should be:
A Thick.
B Medium thick.
C Thin.
D Very thin, light lines.
364The TOP VIEW is normally placed above the:
A Right side.
B Front.
C Left side.
D Back.
365When two surfaces intersect they form a:
A Line.
B Point.
C Solid.
D Surface.
366Another name for SIZE DESCRIPTION is:
A Dimensioning.
B Orthographic projection.
C Assembly drawing.
D Pictorial drawing.
367Leader lines should NOT be drawn:
A At 45° .
B At 30° .
C At 60° .
D Horizontally or vertically.
368Extension lines are drawn:
A Extremely thick.
B Thick.
C Thin.
D Extremely light.
369What is the standard length for arrowheads?
A .031 (.5mm)
B .063 (1mm)
C .125 (3mm)
D .250 (6mm)
370Dimension lines should be:
A Thick and dark.
B Thick and light.
C Thin and dark.
D Thin and light.
371What is the length to width ratio of arrowheads?
A 1 : 1
B 2 : 1
C 3 : 1
D 5 : 1
372“2X” on a hole note means:
A Double the size of the hole.
B Reduce the stated size by 1/2.
C The scale of the hole is doubled.
D There are two holes the same size.
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373Avoid dimensioning to:
A Hidden lines.
B Center lines.
C Extension lines.
D Holes.
374CIRCLE SIZE is specified by:
A Chord.
B Circumference.
C Diameter.
D Radius.
375The size of an ARC is typically specified by its:
A Diameter.
B Circumference.
C Chord.
D Radius.
376What is a printed CAD drawing?
A GIS document
B ASCII file
C Text document
D Hardcopy
377A HARDCOPY would be produced by a:
A Keyboard.
B Digitizer.
C Plotter.
D Mouse.
378The term for a drawing that has been printed is:
A ASCII file.
B Text file.
C Hardcopy.
D Digitized format profile.
379To “SNAP” to the middle of a line, use the:
A “Midpoint” snap.
B “Center” snap.
C “Middle” snap.
D “Intersection” snap.
380In CAD, to refresh the screen, use:
A Regen.
B Undo.
C Redo.
D Clean.
381A keyboard entry of, @ 5.625 < 45, refers to:
A Absolute Cartesian.
B Direct Point Entry.
C Relative Cartesian.
D Polar.
382Font refers to:
A A type of engineering graphics standard.
B The style of letters.
C An acronym related to CAD.
D A type of line in engineering graphics.
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383When a surface ALWAYS appears as aFORESHORTENED SURFACE (never as aline) on the six, regular planes of projection it isclassified as what type of surface?
A Inclined
B Normal
C Sloping
D Oblique
384The slot in Figure D1005.02.02 above is hiddenin the:
A Front view.
B Top view.
C Left side view.
D Bottom view.
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Directions for Number########: 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.
Figure D1006.02.02
385What is the size and quantity of the smallestsized hole(s) in Figure D1006.02.02 above?
A Ø5, 12
B Ø5.05, 10
C Ø10, 1
D Ø20, 1
386What is the size of the largest sized hole inFigure D1006.02.02 above?
A Ø10
B Ø20
C Ø35
D Ø60
Figure D1005.01.01
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387Line AB in the figure above is a/an:
A Square line.
B Miter line.
C Isometric line.
D Perpendicular line.
388Line CD in the figure above is a/an:
A Isometric line.
B Center line.
C Hidden line.
D Visible line.
389Line E in the figure above is a/an:
A Center line.
B Visible line.
C Square line.
D Hidden line.
390Line F in the figure above is a/an:
A Visible (Object) line.
B Square line.
C Center line.
D Hidden line.
Figure D1005.02.04
391What type of surface is ABCG in Figure
D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal
B Horizontal
C Inclined
D Profile
392How will surface ADEG in Figure
D1005.02.04 above appear in the RIGHT SIDE
view?
A True size and shape
B As an edge
C Foreshortened
D Skewed
393What type of surface is ADEG in Figure
D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal
B Horizontal
C Inclined
D Profile
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394What type of surface is EFG in Figure
D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal
B Horizontal
C Inclined
D Profile
395What type of surface is GHJ in Figure
D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal
B Horizontal
C Inclined
D Profile
396What type of surface is CJL in Figure
D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal
B Horizontal
C Inclined
D Profile
397What type of surface is FHLK in Figure
D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal
B Horizontal
C Inclined
D Profile
398What type of surface is HJL in Figure
D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal
B Horizontal
C Inclined
D Profile
399What type of surface is CJG in Figure
D1005.02.04 above?
A Frontal
B Horizontal
C Inclined
D Oblique
400How will surface ADEG in Figure
D1005.02.04 above appear in the TOP view?
A True size and shape
B As an edge
C Foreshortened
D Skewed
401How will surface HJL in Figure D1005.02.04
above appear in the BACK view?
A True size and shape
B As an edge
C Foreshortened
D Skewed
402How will surface HJL in Figure D1005.02.04
above appear in the RIGHT SIDE view?
A True size and shape
B As an edge
C Foreshortened
D Skewed
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Figure D1003.03.01
403Identify the HIDDEN line in Figure
D1003.03.01.
A B C D
404Identify the CENTER LINE in Figure
D1003.03.01.
A B C D
405Identify the VISIBLE line in Figure
D1003.03.01.
A B C D
Figure D1004.02.05
406The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.05 is used to draw an Arctangent to a/an:
A Obtuse angle.
B Right angle.
C Acute angle.
D Bisector.
407In the GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.05, distances AB and AC areequal to:
A A known radius.
B A known circumference.
C The diameter.
D The square root of 2.
408In the UNFINISHED GEOMETRIC
CONSTRUCTION in Figure D1004.02.03, the NEXT STEP is to:
A Draw an arc with a radius of AB.
B Locate the points of tangency.
C Bisect line BC.
D Draw an arc with a radius of AC.
409In the UNFINISHED GEOMETRIC
CONSTRUCTION in Figure D1004.02.05, theNEXT STEP is to:
A Draw an arc with a radius of AB.
B Locate the points of tangency.
C Bisect line BC.
D Draw an arc with a radius of BC.
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Figure D1006.01.01
410How far away from the drawing view should the1.500 dimension be placed in Figure
D1006.01.01?
A .125 inches (3mm)
B .250 inches (6mm)
C .375 inches (10mm)
D .500 inches (13mm)
411Item 1 in Figure D1006.01.01 above is a/an:
A Leader.
B Dimension line.
C Extension line.
D Hidden line.
412Item 2 in Figure D1006.01.01 above is a/an:
A Center line.
B Extension line.
C Dimension line.
D Leader.
Figure D1004.02.04
413The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.04 is used to draw an Arctangent to a/an:
A Obtuse angle.
B Right angle.
C Acute angle.
D Bisector.
414In the GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.04, point “B” is:
A A point of tangency.
B The endpoint of a line.
C The radius point.
D Found by drawing lines perpendicular to thegiven lines.
415In the GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.04, point “A” is:
A A point of tangency.
B The endpoint of a line.
C The radius point.
D Found by drawing lines perpendicular to thegiven lines.
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#] #] #] #]
Figure D1007.03.05
416When using Boolean operations for the 3Dmodels in Figure D1007.03.05, the result of
(1 ∪ 3) − 2 is:
A B C D
417When using Boolean operations for the 3Dmodels in Figure D1007.03.05, the result of
(1 ∩ 3) ∪ 2 is:
A B C D
Figure D1005.02.01
418Which line in the figure above is parallel to theDEPTH of the object?
A AB
B CD
C EF
D AF
419Which line is parallel to the HEIGHT of theobject shown above?
A AB
B CD
C EF
D AF
Figure D1004.02.02
420The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.02 is used to draw a/an:
A Ellipse.
B Arc tangent to a straight line and existingarc.
C Straight line tangent to two arcs.
D Arc through three given points.
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421In the GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.02, point “A” is a/an:
A Point of tangency.
B Center point.
C Endpoint.
D Midpoint.
422In the GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.02, point “B” is a/an:
A Point of tangency.
B Radius point.
C Endpoint.
D Midpoint.
Figure D1005.02.03
423Which is the FRONTAL surface in Figure
D1005.02.03 above?
A 2
B 3
C 4
D 5
424Which is the PROFILE surface in Figure
D1005.02.03 above?
A 2
B 3
C 4
D 5
Figure D1005.02.02
425The hole in Figure D1005.02.02 above isvisible in the:
A Bottom view.
B Front view.
C Left side view.
D Right side view.
426The slot in Figure D1005.02.02 above is visiblein the:
A Bottom view.
B Rear view.
C Left side view.
D Right side view.
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427The hole in Figure D1005.02.02 above ishidden in the:
A Front view.
B Left side view.
C Rear view.
D Pictorial view.
Figure D1007.03.02
428When using Boolean operations for the 3D
solids in Figure D1007.03.02 above, A ∪ Bmeans that you will:
A Subtract the top box from the bottom box,leaving the bottom in a U-shape.
B Join the two boxes into a single unit asshown.
C Leave the portion where the top and bottomboxes intersect.
D Subtract the big box from the smaller one,leaving the top box in a U-shape.
429When using Boolean operations for the 3D
solids in Figure D1007.03.02 above, A − Bmeans that you will:
A Subtract the top box from the bottom box,leaving the bottom in a U-shape.
B Join the two boxes into a single unit asshown.
C Leave the portion where the top and bottomboxes intersect.
D Subtract the big box from the smaller one,leaving the top box in a U-shape.
Figure D1006.02.01
430What is the width of the slot in the figureabove?
A .500"
B .750"
C 1.000"
D 1.500"
431In Figure D1006.02.01 above, what is thediameter of the holes?
A 2
B 2X
C .500
D .750
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Figure D1007.03.01
432When using Boolean operations for the 3D
solids in Figure D1007.03.01 above, A − Bmeans that you will:
A Join the cylinder and the box into one unit.
B Subtract the cylinder from the box, leaving ahole in the box.
C Subtract the box from the cylinder, leavingtwo small cylinders.
D Leave a small cylinder that exists as theintersection of the two objects.
433When using Boolean operations for the 3D
solids in Figure D1007.03.01 above, A ∩ Bmeans that you will:
A Join the cylinder and the box into one unit.
B Subtract the cylinder from the box, leaving ahole in the box.
C Subtract the box from the cylinder, leavingtwo small cylinders.
D Leave a small cylinder that exists from theintersection of the two objects.
#] #] #] #]
Figure D1007.03.04
434When using Boolean operations for the 3Dmodels in Figure D1007.03.04, the result of
1 − 3 would look like:
A B C D
435When using Boolean operations for the 3Dmodels in Figure D1007.03.04, the result of
(1 ∩ 2) ∪ 3 would look like:
A B C D
436When using Boolean operations for the 3Dmodels in Figure D1007.03.04 above, the result
of (2 ∪ 3) ∩ 1 would look like:
A B C D
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Figure D1004.02.03
437The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.03 is used to draw a/an:
A Arc tangent to two circles.
B Arc tangent to a straight line and existingcircle.
C Straight line tangent to two arcs.
D Arc through three given points.
438To FINISH the GEOMETRIC
CONSTRUCTION in Figure D1004.02.03:
A Draw a straight line to points AC.
B Draw an arc with radius AC.
C Draw straight line from points AC andbisect it.
D Use B as a center point and draw arc AC.
#] #] #] #]
Figure D1007.03.03
439In Figure D1007.03.03, the SPHERE is shownat:
A B C D
440In Figure D1007.03.03, the PRISM is shownat:
A B C D
Figure D1004.02.01
441If the construction circle in Figure D1004.02.01
has a 2” diameter, then the hexagon measures 2”across the:
A Corners.
B Chord.
C Segment.
D Flats.
442The GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION inFigure D1004.02.01 shows how to draw ahexagon across the:
A Bisectors.
B Flats.
C Edges.
D Corners.
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Figure D1003.03.02
443Which measurement in Figure D1003.03.02 is
1 "41 ?
A B C D
444Which measurement in Figure D1003.03.02 is
1 "167 ?
A B C D
445Which measurement in Figure D1003.03.02 is
1 "43 ?
A B C D
446Which measurement in Figure D1003.03.02 is
1 "87 ?
A B C D
Figure D1004.01.03
447In Figure D1004.01.03, “DIAMETER” isillustrated at:
A B C D
448In Figure D1004.01.03, “CHORD” isillustrated at:
A B C D
449In Figure D1004.01.03, “Radius” is illustratedat:
A B C D
450In Figure D1004.01.03, “Tangent” is illustratedat:
A B C D
Figure D1002.02.01
451Which pictorial in Figure D1002.02.01 BEST
illustrates a 2” cube sketched in CAVALIER
OBLIQUE?
A B C D
452Which pictorial in Figure D1002.02.01 bestillustrates an ISOMETRIC sketch?
A B C D
453Which sketch in Figure D1002.02.01 of a 2"cube illustrates a CABINET OBLIQUE?
A B C D
454Which pictorial in Figure D1002.02.01 BEST
illustrates a PERSPECTIVE?
A B C D
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A B C D
Figure D1004.01.04
455Which polygon in Figure D1004.01.04 is aPENTAGON?
A B C D
456Which polygon in Figure D1004.01.04 is aHEXAGON?
A B C D
457Which polygon in Figure D1004.01.04 is anOCTAGON?
A B C D
458Which polygon in Figure D1004.01.04 is NOT
EQUILATERAL?
A B C D
Figure D1004.01.02
459Which triangle in Figure D1004.01.02 is anEQUILATERAL triangle?
A B C D
460Which triangle in Figure D1004.01.02 is anISOSCELES triangle?
A B C D
461Which triangle in Figure D1004.01.02 is aRIGHT triangle?
A B C D
462Which triangle in Figure D1004.01.02 is aSCALENE triangle?
A B C D
Figure D1003.01.01
463In Figure D1003.01.01, the 45° TRIANGLE
is shown at:
A B C D
464In Figure D1003.01.01, the 30° × 60°TRIANGLE is shown at:
A B C D
465In Figure D1003.01.01, the PROTRACTOR isshown at:
A B C D
466In Figure D1003.01.01, the FRENCH CURVE
is shown at:
A B C D
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Figure D1004.01.05
467Which polygon in Figure D1004.01.05 is asquare?
A B C D
468Which polygon in Figure D1004.01.05 is arectangle?
A B C D
469Which polygon in Figure D1004.01.05 is atrapezoid?
A B C D
470Which polygon in Figure D1004.01.05 is arhombus?
A B C D
Figure D1004.01.01
471Which of the symbols in Figure D1004.01.01
represents the word PERPENDICULAR?
A B C D
472Which of the symbols in Figure D1004.01.01
represents the word PARALLEL?
A B C D
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