Deck 11: Sectional Views
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Deck 11: Sectional Views
1
Sections are often _____ to be drawn at a different scale or to dimension some portion in detail.
A) removed
B) revolved
C) reduced
D) offset
A) removed
B) revolved
C) reduced
D) offset
A
2
In architectural drawings, a full-section top view is called a _____ view
A) vertical
B) sectional
C) profile
D) plan
A) vertical
B) sectional
C) profile
D) plan
D
3
Materials that are too thin to section with crosshatching are sectioned as outlined shapes without any type of fill.
False
4
When multiple-part assembly drawings are sectioned, the adjoining parts are section lined at different angles.
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5
When the cutting plane extends entirely through an object, the resulting section is a:
A) quarter-section
B) half-section
C) full section
D) broken-out section
A) quarter-section
B) half-section
C) full section
D) broken-out section
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6
Auxiliary sections should be aligned perpendicular to the projection lines of the auxiliary views.
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7
When sections are removed, they must be indexed to a cutting plane line containing identifying letters.
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8
Sectional views typically contain hidden lines.
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9
Cutting plane lines are:
A) thin with an arrow on one end
B) wide with an arrow on one end
C) thin with arrows on each end
D) wide with arrows on each end
A) thin with an arrow on one end
B) wide with an arrow on one end
C) thin with arrows on each end
D) wide with arrows on each end
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10
What is the universal symbol for section lining?
A) perpendicular lines
B) crosshatching
C) solid fill
D) an "S" inside a circle
A) perpendicular lines
B) crosshatching
C) solid fill
D) an "S" inside a circle
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11
A common use for sectional drawings is to show the assembly of parts.
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12
Revolved sectional views are revolved at what angle?
A) 45°
B) 90°
C) 120°
D) 135°
A) 45°
B) 90°
C) 120°
D) 135°
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13
To define the location of the imaginary sectional plane, a(n) _____ is drawn on the view where the cut was made.
A) cutting plane line
B) crosshatch
C) thin wall line
D) offset line
A) cutting plane line
B) crosshatch
C) thin wall line
D) offset line
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14
Where the cutting plane passes through solid material, _____ lines are drawn.
A) half-section
B) assembly
C) section-lining
D) cutting plane
A) half-section
B) assembly
C) section-lining
D) cutting plane
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15
When sections are drawn in a location other than in one of the six multiview positions, they are called:
A) revolved sections
B) offset sections
C) broken-out sections
D) removed sections
A) revolved sections
B) offset sections
C) broken-out sections
D) removed sections
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16
Where should notes and dimensions be placed when using section lining?
A) on a separate page
B) inside of the view
C) outside of the view
D) wherever there is adequate space
A) on a separate page
B) inside of the view
C) outside of the view
D) wherever there is adequate space
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17
Nuts and bolts should not be section lined.
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18
When crosshatching, you should always take the time to measure the spacing.
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19
Sectional views are used to show the size and shape of the exterior of an object.
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20
A cutting plane typically extends through an object in a straight line.
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21
The spacing of crosshatching lines:
A) should be 1/16"
B) should be 1/8"
C) should be 1/4"
D) will vary depending on the size of the section
A) should be 1/16"
B) should be 1/8"
C) should be 1/4"
D) will vary depending on the size of the section
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22
Imagine that you have used the universal crosshatching symbol rather than the standard material section-lining symbol on a drawing. What should you do?
A) start over with a new drawing
B) place a note near the section to indicate the type of material
C) remove the crosshatching and replace it with the standard material section-lining symbol
D) nothing-the use of the universal crosshatching symbol is appropriate by itself and requires no further action or notation
A) start over with a new drawing
B) place a note near the section to indicate the type of material
C) remove the crosshatching and replace it with the standard material section-lining symbol
D) nothing-the use of the universal crosshatching symbol is appropriate by itself and requires no further action or notation
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23
Imagine that the sectional details for a part you are drawing are too small to be interpreted and dimensioned. What should you do?
A) prepare auxiliary sections
B) prepare enlarged sections
C) eliminate very small details to simplify the drawing
D) prepare the sections as clearly as possible and add notations to explain details that are too small to be drawn
A) prepare auxiliary sections
B) prepare enlarged sections
C) eliminate very small details to simplify the drawing
D) prepare the sections as clearly as possible and add notations to explain details that are too small to be drawn
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24
Which of these should be section lined?
A) curved surfaces
B) spokes
C) ball bearings
D) gear teeth
A) curved surfaces
B) spokes
C) ball bearings
D) gear teeth
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25
Imagine that you have drawn a part and used crosshatching consisting of thin sharp lines at 45°, then realize that an adjacent part also needs to be crosshatched. What should you do?
A) omit crosshatching on the adjacent part to prevent confusion
B) label the adjacent part as "sub-crosshatched"
C) use identical crosshatching for the adjacent part
D) crosshatch the adjacent part using reversed lines
A) omit crosshatching on the adjacent part to prevent confusion
B) label the adjacent part as "sub-crosshatched"
C) use identical crosshatching for the adjacent part
D) crosshatch the adjacent part using reversed lines
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26
When offsetting cutting plane lines, you should always:
A) bend the line at right angles to the cutting plane and perpendicular to the plane of projection
B) maintain straight lines that run parallel to the plane of projection
C) show any bends in the cutting plane in the sectioned view
D) omit special features such as a countersunk hole or a slot
A) bend the line at right angles to the cutting plane and perpendicular to the plane of projection
B) maintain straight lines that run parallel to the plane of projection
C) show any bends in the cutting plane in the sectioned view
D) omit special features such as a countersunk hole or a slot
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27
Imagine that you are drawing an object that includes a spoked wheel that does not align with the cutting plane. What should you do when projecting the sectional view?
A) rotate the object and section line the spoke
B) rotate the object and refrain from section lining the spoke
C) draw the projection using straight line separations
D) draw the projection without any modification
A) rotate the object and section line the spoke
B) rotate the object and refrain from section lining the spoke
C) draw the projection using straight line separations
D) draw the projection without any modification
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28
Imagine that you need to draw a broken-out section for an object. How should you indicate the separation of the sectioned area from the remainder of the drawing?
A) with two straight lines that form a 90° angle
B) with two straight lines that form a 45° angle
C) with an irregular short break line
D) with a semicircular long break line
A) with two straight lines that form a 90° angle
B) with two straight lines that form a 45° angle
C) with an irregular short break line
D) with a semicircular long break line
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29
What type of section is used when only a small part of an object needs to be sectioned?
A) half-section
B) broken-out section
C) offset section
D) full section
A) half-section
B) broken-out section
C) offset section
D) full section
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30
When are half-sections used?
A) when the object is symmetrical
B) when the object is circular or tubular
C) when the object has holes
D) when the object has protrusions
A) when the object is symmetrical
B) when the object is circular or tubular
C) when the object has holes
D) when the object has protrusions
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