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1. Thin dark line use to show outline of object, visible edges and surfaces.
A. Construction line B. Dimension line C. Visible line D.
Hidden line
2. Short dash lines use to show non visible surfaces. Usually shows as medium thickness.
A. Construction line B. Dimension line C. Visible line D.
Hidden line
4. Thin and dark lines use to show the size of an object with a numeric value.
A. Construction line B. Dimension line C. Visible line D.
Hidden line
5. Medium line drawn at 45 degrees use to show interior view of solid areas of cutting plane line.
A. Phantom line B. Section line C. Leader line D. Cutting plane line
6. Long line followed by two short dashes use to show alternate position of a moving part.
A. Phantom line B. Section line C. Leader line D.
Cutting plane line
7. Extra thick line use to show cutaway views or plane of projection where a section view is taken.
A. Phantom line B. Section line C. Leader line D.
Cutting plane line
10. This view is prepared by looking to the object from the upper side.
A. Top View B. Front View C. Side View D. Rear View
11. The process of establishing correspondences between the dimension of our drawing and those of
real world object.
A. Depicting B. Dimensioning C. Measuring D.
Drawing
12. Are given on drawings by extension lines, dimension lines, leaders, figure, notes, and symbols.
A. Value B. Number C. Notes D.
Dimension
13. Are to simplify of complement dimensioning giving information on a drawing in condensed and
systematic manner.
A. Value B. Number C. Notes D.
Dimension
TEST II: Create and analyse the object below and make an orthographic projection. (30mins) (70points)
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PREPARED BY:
ALTHER A. DABON
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