Deck 4: Pictorial Sketching

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Objects sketched in isometric projection provide a descriptive view of only one surface.
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Receding lines in oblique projection are sometimes shortened to reduce visual distortion.
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Isometric projection is one type of:

A)Oblique projection
B)Pictorial sketch
C)Orthographic projection
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The main advantage of a pictorial view is that:

A)It is easier to draw
B)It is more difficult to draw
C)It makes it easier for the user to visualize the part
D)It shows information that could not be shown in any other way
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In this type of projection, the object is placed with one principal face parallel to the plane of projection:

A)Isometric
B)Oblique
C)Orthographic
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In isometric projection, the angle between a horizontal line and the line showing the lower right edge of the part is:

A)20 degrees
B)30 degrees
C)45 degrees
D)60 degrees
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In isometric projection, holes drawn on the principal surface appear as circles.
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True isometric projections must be drawn using a special isometric scale that is two-thirds full size.
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In oblique projection, the angle most commonly used for lines that recede from the principal face is:

A)20 degrees
B)30 degrees
C)45 degrees
D)60 degrees
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In this type of projection, the three principal angles are of equal size.

A)Isometric
B)Oblique
C)Orthographic
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Deck 4: Pictorial Sketching
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Objects sketched in isometric projection provide a descriptive view of only one surface.
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False
2
Receding lines in oblique projection are sometimes shortened to reduce visual distortion.
True
3
Isometric projection is one type of:

A)Oblique projection
B)Pictorial sketch
C)Orthographic projection
B
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The main advantage of a pictorial view is that:

A)It is easier to draw
B)It is more difficult to draw
C)It makes it easier for the user to visualize the part
D)It shows information that could not be shown in any other way
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In this type of projection, the object is placed with one principal face parallel to the plane of projection:

A)Isometric
B)Oblique
C)Orthographic
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In isometric projection, the angle between a horizontal line and the line showing the lower right edge of the part is:

A)20 degrees
B)30 degrees
C)45 degrees
D)60 degrees
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In isometric projection, holes drawn on the principal surface appear as circles.
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True isometric projections must be drawn using a special isometric scale that is two-thirds full size.
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In oblique projection, the angle most commonly used for lines that recede from the principal face is:

A)20 degrees
B)30 degrees
C)45 degrees
D)60 degrees
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In this type of projection, the three principal angles are of equal size.

A)Isometric
B)Oblique
C)Orthographic
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