Multiview drawingtest

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Directions for Numbers s 1- 73 :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. REMEMBER: MAKE NO MARKS ON THIS TEST. 1 What is the correct FRONT view in the figure below? 2 What is the correct FRONT view in the figure below? 3 If a cylinder is cut as illustrated below, the RIGHT SIDE view will contain a/an: A Circle. B Ellipse. C Rectangle. D Triangle. 4 Which is the correct TOP view in the figure below? Page 1 of 15 Go on to next page

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Directions for Numbers s 1- 73 :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. REMEMBER: MAKE NO

MARKS ON THIS TEST.

1What is the correct FRONT view in the figure

below?

2What is the correct FRONT view in the figure

below?

3If a cylinder is cut as illustrated below, the

RIGHT SIDE view will contain a/an:

A Circle.

B Ellipse.

C Rectangle.

D Triangle.

4Which is the correct TOP view in the figure

below?

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5Which statement is MOST accurate concerning

missing 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 side

views.

D All three views are complete (no lines

missing).

6What is the correct FRONT view in the figure

below?

7Which is the correct RIGHT SIDE view of the

figure below?

8Dimension “A” in the TOP VIEW is the:

A Altitude.

B Side to side.

C Bottom to top.

D Front to back.

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9According to its position, view X in the

illustration below is the:

A Front.

B Left side.

C Right side.

D Top.

10In 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.

11Hidden edges are indicated by:

A Alternate, long and then short, dash lines.

B Thick, dark, solid lines.

C Two short dashes followed by one long

dash.

D Uniform "81 long dashes.

12In 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.

13What is the correct RIGHT SIDE view of the

figure below?

14In orthographic projection, lines are formed by

projecting edges of the object onto planes. The

images formed on the planes are called:

A Views.

B Sides.

C Points.

D Tangencies.

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15What is the correct TOP view in the figure

below?

16What is the correct TOP view of the figure

below?

17The term ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION

means to:

A “Throw backward at an angle of 45° and

draw.”

B “Throw forward at an angle of 45° and

draw.”

C “Throw forward at right angles and draw.”

D “Rotate the object at 45° to the picture

plane.”

18What is the MINIMUM number of views

necessary to describe the three dimensions of

the object below?

A One view

B Two views

C Three views

D Four views

19What is the correct FRONT view of the figure

below?

20Which of the following is the BEST example of

drawing CENTER lines?

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21In the figure below, surface “A” will appear

TRUE 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.

22What is the correct RIGHT SIDE view in the

figure below?

23What is INCORRECT about describing an

object?

A Some objects can be described with only

two views.

B Some objects can be described with only

one view.

C The most descriptive view is typically the

top view.

D Use only the number of views necessary to

describe the object.

24What type of line must be drawn between points

A & B to complete the LEFT SIDE view of the

figure below?

A Center

B Hidden

C Section

D Visible

25What is the correct TOP view in the figure

below?

26Which is the correct FRONT view of the figure

below?

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27Where is the HIDDEN LINE drawn

INCORRECTLY in the figure below?

28What is the correct RIGHT SIDE view in the

figure below?

29The 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.

30Which is the correct TOP view of the figure

below?

31What is the correct TOP view in the figure

below?

32ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION is a

system 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.

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33The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that if

a visible line and a hidden line coincide (occupy

the 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 visible

line.

D Replace them with a phantom line.

34The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that if

a visible line and a center line coincide (occupy

the 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 visible

line.

D Replace them with a phantom line.

35When a surface ALWAYS appears as a

FORESHORTENED SURFACE (never as a

line) on the six regular planes of projection it is

classified as:

A Inclined.

B Normal.

C Sloping.

D Oblique.

36According to the correct arrangement of views,

the BACK VIEW would be placed adjacent to

the:

A Top view.

B Left side view.

C Right side view.

D Bottom view.

37A fast and accurate method of constructing the

side view once the top and front views are

established is by using a:

A Hidden line.

B Miter line.

C Width line.

D Metered line.

38IN MOST CASES, you can completely

describe the shape and size of an object by

drawing:

A One view.

B Two views.

C Four views.

D Two or three views.

39When making a multiview drawing of an object,

you need to draw:

A Only as many views as are needed to

describe the shape.

B Three views.

C Two views.

D Six views.

40When making a three-view drawing, all of the

following methods can be used to transfer depth

measurements EXCEPT:

A A miter line.

B Dividers.

C A scale.

D Straight line projection.

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41When 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 hidden

line.

42OBJECT/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.

43Which is a CENTER LINE?

44In a FRONT VIEW, the distance across an

object, from one side to other side, is the:

A Altitude.

B Width.

C Height.

D Depth.

45A MITER LINE is drawn at an angle of:

A 30º.

B 45º.

C 60º.

D 90º.

46The face of the object that has the most

descriptive feature(s) should be the:

A Back.

B Front.

C Right side.

D Top.

47The most often used combination of views

includes 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.

48The number of ORTHOGRAPHIC views

provided by the planes of a box is:

A 1.

B 3.

C 6.

D 9.

49When making an orthographic drawing, the

THICKEST lines should be the:

A Center lines.

B Visible (object) lines.

C Extension lines.

D Hidden lines.

50The FRONT TO BACK dimension of an

object is known as the:

A Altitude.

B Depth.

C Height.

D Width.

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51Surfaces and edges that CANNOT be seen from

the outside of the object are identified by:

A Hidden lines.

B Invisible lines.

C Opaque lines.

D Unseen lines.

52Another term for ORTHOGRAPHIC

DRAWING is:

A Isometric drawing.

B Oblique drawing.

C Multiview drawing.

D Perspective.

53Drawings of objects with very little thickness

(like an erasing shield) require:

A One view.

B Two views.

C Three views.

D Four views.

54In the term “ORTHOGRAPHIC

PROJECTION,” the “GRAPHIC” refers to:

A To throw.

B Forward.

C Written or drawn.

D At right angles.

55On a technical drawing, a plane is an imaginary

flat surface that has:

A No thickness.

B Height and width.

C Depth and height.

D Very little thickness.

56Surfaces or edges that CANNOT be seen in the

views are drawn with:

A Centerlines.

B Visible/Object lines.

C Hidden lines.

D No lines.

57Orthographic projection involves the use of

three 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.

58The distance from the BOTTOM of an object to

the TOP of the object is:

A Circumference.

B Width.

C Height.

D Depth.

59How many views should be drawn if the object's

thickness is given in a note?

A One

B Two

C Three

D Six

60In an orthographic drawing, a circular surface

may NOT appear as a/an:

A Ellipse.

B Circle.

C Straight line.

D Parabola.

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61A line at an angle of less than 90° to a plane of

projection will appear as a:

A Point.

B True length line.

C Curved line.

D Foreshortened line.

62When a surface slants away from a plane of

projection, it appears as a:

A Foreshortened surface.

B Foreshortened line.

C Normal surface.

D True-shaped surface.

63What 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

64The LEFT SIDE view consists of:

A Depth and height.

B Width and depth.

C Height and circumference.

D Width and height.

65The REAR view consists of:

A Height and depth.

B Width and height.

C Height and length.

D Width and length.

66The FRONT view consists of:

A Depth and height.

B Width and depth.

C Height and circumference.

D Width and height.

67The RIGHT SIDE view consists of:

A Depth and height.

B Width and depth.

C Height and circumference.

D Width and height.

68The TOP view consists of:

A Depth and height.

B Width and depth.

C Height and circumference.

D Width and height.

69The RIGHT SIDE view is taken from the:

A Horizontal plane.

B Frontal plane.

C Vertical plane.

D Profile plane.

70CENTER lines should be:

A Thick.

B Medium thick.

C Thin.

D Very thin, very light.

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71HIDDEN lines should be:

A Thick.

B Medium thick.

C Thin.

D Very thin, light lines.

72The TOP VIEW is normally placed above the:

A Right side.

B Front.

C Left side.

D Back.

73When two surfaces intersect they form a:

A Line.

B Point.

C Solid.

D Surface.

74When a surface ALWAYS appears as a

FORESHORTENED SURFACE (never as a

line) on the six, regular planes of projection it is

classified as what type of surface?

A Inclined

B Normal

C Sloping

D Oblique

75The slot in Figure D1005.02.02 above is hidden

in the:

A Front view.

B Top view.

C Left side view.

D Bottom view.

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Directions for Numbers s 76- 98 :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. REMEMBER: MAKE NO

MARKS ON THIS TEST.

Figure D1005.02.04

76How 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

77What type of surface is ABCG in Figure

D1005.02.04 above?

A Frontal

B Horizontal

C Inclined

D Profile

78What type of surface is ADEG in Figure

D1005.02.04 above?

A Frontal

B Horizontal

C Inclined

D Profile

79What type of surface is EFG in Figure

D1005.02.04 above?

A Frontal

B Horizontal

C Inclined

D Profile

80What type of surface is GHJ in Figure

D1005.02.04 above?

A Frontal

B Horizontal

C Inclined

D Profile

81What type of surface is CJL in Figure

D1005.02.04 above?

A Frontal

B Horizontal

C Inclined

D Profile

82What type of surface is FHLK in Figure

D1005.02.04 above?

A Frontal

B Horizontal

C Inclined

D Profile

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83What type of surface is HJL in Figure

D1005.02.04 above?

A Frontal

B Horizontal

C Inclined

D Profile

84What type of surface is CJG in Figure

D1005.02.04 above?

A Frontal

B Horizontal

C Inclined

D Oblique

85How 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

86How 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

87How 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

Figure D1005.02.02

88The hole in Figure D1005.02.02 above is

visible in the:

A Bottom view.

B Front view.

C Left side view.

D Right side view.

89The slot in Figure D1005.02.02 above is visible

in the:

A Bottom view.

B Rear view.

C Left side view.

D Right side view.

90The hole in Figure D1005.02.02 above is

hidden in the:

A Front view.

B Left side view.

C Rear view.

D Pictorial view.

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Figure D1005.01.01

91Line AB in the figure above is a/an:

A Square line.

B Miter line.

C Isometric line.

D Perpendicular line.

92Line CD in the figure above is a/an:

A Isometric line.

B Center line.

C Hidden line.

D Visible line.

93Line E in the figure above is a/an:

A Center line.

B Visible line.

C Square line.

D Hidden line.

94Line F in the figure above is a/an:

A Visible (Object) line.

B Square line.

C Center line.

D Hidden line.

Figure D1005.02.01

95Which line in the figure above is parallel to the

DEPTH of the object?

A AB

B CD

C EF

D AF

96Which line is parallel to the HEIGHT of the

object shown above?

A AB

B CD

C EF

D AF

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Figure D1005.02.03

97Which is the FRONTAL surface in Figure

D1005.02.03 above?

A 2

B 3

C 4

D 5

98Which is the PROFILE surface in Figure

D1005.02.03 above?

A 2

B 3

C 4

D 5

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