Deck 24: Violating True Projection: Conventional Practices
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Deck 24: Violating True Projection: Conventional Practices
1
A half view is an example of a partial view.
True
2
The abbreviation for THROUGH is ____.
A) THRU.
B) TH
C) THRU
D) TH.
A) THRU.
B) TH
C) THRU
D) TH.
C
3
Two types of templates are physical and ____.
A) practical
B) electrical
C) electronical
D) electric
A) practical
B) electrical
C) electronical
D) electric
D
4
A partial view is delimited by a ____ line.
A) fat
B) dotted
C) break
D) broken
A) fat
B) dotted
C) break
D) broken
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5
A view that shows only a limited portion of the object is called a(n) ____________________ view.
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6
Twist drills are specified by decimal inch sizes, fractional inch sizes, and ____________________ number.
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7
Two important factors that must be considered when drawing an object are the number of views needed and the ____________________ required to draw them.
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8
A viewing-plane line is a thin line.
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9
Conventional drafting practices often deviate from true projection for purposes of clarity.
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10
Metric twist drills are classified as preferred and ____________________.
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