Deck 16: Reading Prints of Pictorial Drawings

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Only isometric projections are used to create exploded assemblies.
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One-point perspective is also known as parallel perspective.
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Pictorial diagrams represent the electrical circuit as a three-dimensional drawing.
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Isometric drawing is a form of pictorial drawing in which the receding axes are drawn at 30° from the horizontal.
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In a three-point perspective, the picture plane is situated as closely as possible to the observer.
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The ASME standard for pictorial drawings is ASME Y14.4M, Pictorial Drawing.
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Pictorial assemblies are used to display a pictorial rather than multiview representation of the product.
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Pictorial drawing a form of drawing that shows an object's depth. Three sides of the object can be seen in one view.
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Pictorial drawings are often used to accompany two-dimensional (2D) orthographic multiview drawings to provide a realistic 3D view to help improve visualization.
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A one-point perspective has one vanishing point, a two-point perspective has two vanishing points, and a three-point perspective has three vanishing points.
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Perspective drawing a form of pictorial drawing in which vanishing points are used to provide the depth and distortion that is seen with the human eye. Perspective drawings can be drawn using one, two, and three vanishing points.
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An exploded assembly is a collection of parts, each drawn in the same axonometric method.
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Isometric projection is based on the true measurement in isometric view.
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The intent of pictorial drawings is for the image to look realistic.
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Pictorial drawing is a term that is often used interchangeably with technical illustration.
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The front face of an object in an oblique drawing is shown in true shape and size.
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Isometric drawings are never dimensioned.
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Oblique drawing is a form of pictorial drawing in which the plane of projection is perpendicular to the front surface of the object.
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Centerlines are used in exploded views to represent lines of explosion.
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The word "isometric" means equal (iso) measure (metric).
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Which of the following is not a type of axonometric projection?

A) isometric
B) trimetric
C) diametric
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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Thin solid extension lines are used to connect between non-cylindrical features, parts, and subassemblies. These lines are called connection lines or trails.
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A sphere in isometric is the same size ellipse as the diameter of the sphere.
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A full section is the preferred way to draw an isometric section.
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A balloon is a circle placed on the drawing with a part identification number inside the circle. While part identification on an exploded technical illustration commonly use circles with numbers inside as balloons, some companies prefer to use numbers without circles. Each balloon is connected to its related part with a leader line. The balloon part identification number correlates to the same number identifying the part in the parts list. The parts list identifies every part in the assembly.
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An oblique drawing is a useful pictorial drawing to use if one face of an object needs to be shown without distortion.
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The most common form of isometric drawing is the ____.

A) long-axis isometric
B) reverse isometric
C) coordinate isometric
D) regular isometric
E) none of the above
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Centerlines in an exploded assembly drawing are parallel to the axis lines of the drawing.
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Diametric projection is similar to isometric projection, but instead of one axis forming an equal angle with the plane of projection, two axes form equal angles.
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The two-point perspective method is also known as angular perspective.
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Centerlines are used in exploded views to show the connection between part and subassembly axis.
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The most basic form of shading is called straightline shading.
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A cabinet oblique drawing is drawn with a receding angle of 65°, and the scale along the receding axis is half size. Objects having a greater depth than width can be drawn in this form with clarity. Cabinet makers often draw their cabinet designs using this type of oblique drawing.
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The long-axis isometric drawing is normally used for objects that are tall, such as buildings.
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Circles always appear as ellipses in perspective.
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Depending on the purpose of the exploded isometric assembly, the parts can be shown without identification, or they can be identified with balloons.
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The only difference between reverse and regular isometric is the you can ____.

A) view the left side instead of the right side
B) view the right side instead of the left side
C) view the bottom instead of the top
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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Isometric drawings are 1 1/2 times larger than the actual representation.
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The most realistic type of pictorial illustration is perspective drawing.
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In an isometric drawing, the three principal planes and edges make equal angles with the plane of projection.
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The only difference between an isometric drawing and an isometric projection is the ____.

A) terminology
B) representation
C) size
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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What are the most common forms of pictorial drawing used on engineering prints?
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Match the type of Oblique drawing with its correct meaning
a.Cavalier Oblique
b.Cabinet Oblique
c.General Oblique
An oblique whose angle is 45° and whose receding line scale is half size.
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A(n) ____ is an exact representation of an object projected onto a plane from a specific position.

A) projection
B) pictorial drawing
C) isometric plane
D) long-axis isometric
E) none of the above
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A ____ is shown with a receding angle of 45° with a half scale along the receding axis.

A) cavalier oblique
B) cabinet oblique
C) general oblique
D) trimetric projection
E) none of the above
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Isometric drawing belongs to a family of pictorial representation known as _____.

A) oblique projection
B) axonometric projection
C) orthographic projection
D) onepoint perspective
E) none of the above
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A(n) ____ is an exact representation of an object projected onto a plane from a specific position.

A) isometric projection
B) technical illustration
C) projection
D) drawing
E) none of the above
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Name the ASME standard for pictorial drawings.
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What is technical illustration and how is it related to pictorial drawing?
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MATCHING
Match the type of Oblique drawing with its correct meaning
a.Cavalier Oblique
b.Cabinet Oblique
c.General Oblique
An oblique whose angle is 45° and whose receding line scale is full or true size.
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Most products are made from ____ that allow you to view an object with the line of sight perpendicular to the surface you are looking at.

A) technical illustrations
B) isometric projections
C) perspective drawings
D) orthographic drawings
E) none of the above
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"Lines of explosion" is another term for ____.

A) centerlines in an exploded assembly drawing and trails
B) construction lines in an exploded assembly drawing
C) the direction that an exploded assembly drawing has been placed on the page
D) the type of method chosen for the final layout of an exploded assembly drawing
E) none of the above
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How are the connections between parts and subassemblies shown in exploded assemblies?
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MATCHING
Match the type of Oblique drawing with its correct meaning
a.Cavalier Oblique
b.Cabinet Oblique
c.General Oblique
An oblique whose receding line angle and scale are not controlled by its style.
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Two principal components of a perspective drawing are ____.

A) the location of the station point, and the location of the vanishing point
B) the picture plane, and the vanishing point vertical
C) the horizon line, and the location of the picture plane
D) the eye of the person viewing the object, and the location of the person in relation to the object
E) none of the above
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The most common form of isometric is the ____ isometric.

A) reverse
B) regular
C) long-axis
D) box
E) none of the above
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Completely describe an explode assembly and its use.
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A(n) __________ is the fully assembled view of a product usually shown in the upper left of the page, with an exploded sub assembly.

A) locator
B) illustrator
C) coordinator
D) Computer simulator
E) none of the above
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____ includes only line drawings done in one of several three dimensional methods.

A) Isometric projection
B) Pictorial drawing
C) Technical illustration
D) Axonometric projection
E) none of the above
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____ reflects the experience of objects appearing smaller the farther away they are.

A) Cavalier oblique drawing
B) Cabinet oblique drawing
C) General oblique drawing
D) Perspective drawing
E) none of the above
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Describe exploded assembly drawings, including information about connection lines, balloons, and parts lists.
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Deck 16: Reading Prints of Pictorial Drawings
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Only isometric projections are used to create exploded assemblies.
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One-point perspective is also known as parallel perspective.
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Pictorial diagrams represent the electrical circuit as a three-dimensional drawing.
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Isometric drawing is a form of pictorial drawing in which the receding axes are drawn at 30° from the horizontal.
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In a three-point perspective, the picture plane is situated as closely as possible to the observer.
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The ASME standard for pictorial drawings is ASME Y14.4M, Pictorial Drawing.
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Pictorial assemblies are used to display a pictorial rather than multiview representation of the product.
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Pictorial drawing a form of drawing that shows an object's depth. Three sides of the object can be seen in one view.
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Pictorial drawings are often used to accompany two-dimensional (2D) orthographic multiview drawings to provide a realistic 3D view to help improve visualization.
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A one-point perspective has one vanishing point, a two-point perspective has two vanishing points, and a three-point perspective has three vanishing points.
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Perspective drawing a form of pictorial drawing in which vanishing points are used to provide the depth and distortion that is seen with the human eye. Perspective drawings can be drawn using one, two, and three vanishing points.
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An exploded assembly is a collection of parts, each drawn in the same axonometric method.
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Isometric projection is based on the true measurement in isometric view.
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The intent of pictorial drawings is for the image to look realistic.
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Pictorial drawing is a term that is often used interchangeably with technical illustration.
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The front face of an object in an oblique drawing is shown in true shape and size.
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Isometric drawings are never dimensioned.
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Oblique drawing is a form of pictorial drawing in which the plane of projection is perpendicular to the front surface of the object.
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Centerlines are used in exploded views to represent lines of explosion.
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The word "isometric" means equal (iso) measure (metric).
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Which of the following is not a type of axonometric projection?

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B) trimetric
C) diametric
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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Thin solid extension lines are used to connect between non-cylindrical features, parts, and subassemblies. These lines are called connection lines or trails.
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A sphere in isometric is the same size ellipse as the diameter of the sphere.
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A full section is the preferred way to draw an isometric section.
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A balloon is a circle placed on the drawing with a part identification number inside the circle. While part identification on an exploded technical illustration commonly use circles with numbers inside as balloons, some companies prefer to use numbers without circles. Each balloon is connected to its related part with a leader line. The balloon part identification number correlates to the same number identifying the part in the parts list. The parts list identifies every part in the assembly.
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An oblique drawing is a useful pictorial drawing to use if one face of an object needs to be shown without distortion.
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The most common form of isometric drawing is the ____.

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B) reverse isometric
C) coordinate isometric
D) regular isometric
E) none of the above
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Centerlines in an exploded assembly drawing are parallel to the axis lines of the drawing.
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Diametric projection is similar to isometric projection, but instead of one axis forming an equal angle with the plane of projection, two axes form equal angles.
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The two-point perspective method is also known as angular perspective.
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Centerlines are used in exploded views to show the connection between part and subassembly axis.
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The most basic form of shading is called straightline shading.
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A cabinet oblique drawing is drawn with a receding angle of 65°, and the scale along the receding axis is half size. Objects having a greater depth than width can be drawn in this form with clarity. Cabinet makers often draw their cabinet designs using this type of oblique drawing.
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The long-axis isometric drawing is normally used for objects that are tall, such as buildings.
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Circles always appear as ellipses in perspective.
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Depending on the purpose of the exploded isometric assembly, the parts can be shown without identification, or they can be identified with balloons.
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The only difference between reverse and regular isometric is the you can ____.

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C) view the bottom instead of the top
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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Isometric drawings are 1 1/2 times larger than the actual representation.
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The most realistic type of pictorial illustration is perspective drawing.
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In an isometric drawing, the three principal planes and edges make equal angles with the plane of projection.
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The only difference between an isometric drawing and an isometric projection is the ____.

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B) representation
C) size
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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What are the most common forms of pictorial drawing used on engineering prints?
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Match the type of Oblique drawing with its correct meaning
a.Cavalier Oblique
b.Cabinet Oblique
c.General Oblique
An oblique whose angle is 45° and whose receding line scale is half size.
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A(n) ____ is an exact representation of an object projected onto a plane from a specific position.

A) projection
B) pictorial drawing
C) isometric plane
D) long-axis isometric
E) none of the above
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A ____ is shown with a receding angle of 45° with a half scale along the receding axis.

A) cavalier oblique
B) cabinet oblique
C) general oblique
D) trimetric projection
E) none of the above
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Isometric drawing belongs to a family of pictorial representation known as _____.

A) oblique projection
B) axonometric projection
C) orthographic projection
D) onepoint perspective
E) none of the above
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A(n) ____ is an exact representation of an object projected onto a plane from a specific position.

A) isometric projection
B) technical illustration
C) projection
D) drawing
E) none of the above
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Name the ASME standard for pictorial drawings.
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What is technical illustration and how is it related to pictorial drawing?
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Match the type of Oblique drawing with its correct meaning
a.Cavalier Oblique
b.Cabinet Oblique
c.General Oblique
An oblique whose angle is 45° and whose receding line scale is full or true size.
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Most products are made from ____ that allow you to view an object with the line of sight perpendicular to the surface you are looking at.

A) technical illustrations
B) isometric projections
C) perspective drawings
D) orthographic drawings
E) none of the above
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"Lines of explosion" is another term for ____.

A) centerlines in an exploded assembly drawing and trails
B) construction lines in an exploded assembly drawing
C) the direction that an exploded assembly drawing has been placed on the page
D) the type of method chosen for the final layout of an exploded assembly drawing
E) none of the above
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How are the connections between parts and subassemblies shown in exploded assemblies?
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MATCHING
Match the type of Oblique drawing with its correct meaning
a.Cavalier Oblique
b.Cabinet Oblique
c.General Oblique
An oblique whose receding line angle and scale are not controlled by its style.
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Two principal components of a perspective drawing are ____.

A) the location of the station point, and the location of the vanishing point
B) the picture plane, and the vanishing point vertical
C) the horizon line, and the location of the picture plane
D) the eye of the person viewing the object, and the location of the person in relation to the object
E) none of the above
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The most common form of isometric is the ____ isometric.

A) reverse
B) regular
C) long-axis
D) box
E) none of the above
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Completely describe an explode assembly and its use.
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A(n) __________ is the fully assembled view of a product usually shown in the upper left of the page, with an exploded sub assembly.

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B) illustrator
C) coordinator
D) Computer simulator
E) none of the above
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____ includes only line drawings done in one of several three dimensional methods.

A) Isometric projection
B) Pictorial drawing
C) Technical illustration
D) Axonometric projection
E) none of the above
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____ reflects the experience of objects appearing smaller the farther away they are.

A) Cavalier oblique drawing
B) Cabinet oblique drawing
C) General oblique drawing
D) Perspective drawing
E) none of the above
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Describe exploded assembly drawings, including information about connection lines, balloons, and parts lists.
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