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1.

These are provided through the distances between the surfaces, location of holes,
nature of surface finish, type of material, etc. The expression of these features on a
drawing, using lines, symbols, figures and notes is called ___________.

a. dimensioning 
b. Line width
c. Line length

d. None of the choices


2. Pencils for Border lines, lettering and free sketching

a. HB soft grade     


b. H medium grade
c. 2H hard grade

d. None of the choices


3. Pencils for construction lines, Dimension lines, Leader lines, Extension lines, Center
lines, Hatching lines and Hidden lines.

a. HB soft grade


b. H medium grade
c. None of the choices

d. 2H hard grade 


4. Means line thickness

a. Curve line
b. Line length
c. Line width 

d. Both Line width and Line length


5. Inclined and curved lines are drawn from________.

a. bottom to top
b. bottom to top
c. top to bottom 

d. None of the choices


6. Spacing between words = e = _________.

a. (3/10)b
b. (5/10)b
c. (6/10)b 

d. (4/10)b
7.  It combines the functions of T-square, set-squares, scales and protractor. It is used
for drawing horizontal, vertical and inclined lines, parallel and perpendicular lines and
for measuring lines and angles.

a. Set of Scales
b. Flexible curve
c. Mini-Draughter 

d. Pencils
8. A curve consists of a lead bar inside rubber which bends conveniently to draw a
smooth curve through any set of points.

a. Flexible curve 
b. Both flexible curve and set of scales
c. None of the choices

d. Set of Scales
9. It is drawn for the sectioned portion of an object. These are drawn inclined at an
angle of45° to the axis or to the main outline of the section.

a. Guide Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Lines)


b. Break Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Lines With Zigzags)
c. Construction Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous narrow Lines)

d. Hatching / Section Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Lines) 


10. Straight continuous narrow line with zigzags is used to represent break of an object.

a. Guide Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Lines)


b. Construction Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous narrow Lines)
c. Break Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Lines With Zigzags) 

d. Break Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Freehand Lines)


11. Wavy continuous narrow line drawn freehand is used to represent break of an object.

a. Break Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Lines With Zigzags)


b. Construction Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous narrow Lines)
c. Break Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Freehand Lines) 

d. Guide Lines: Type 01.1 (Continuous Narrow Lines)


12.  Pencils for visible outlines, visible edges and boundary lines.

a. HB soft grade    


b. 2H hard grade
c. None of the choices

d. H medium grade 


13. Which instrument are not included in Instruments Box?

a. None of the choices 


b. Inking pens
c. Dividers

d. Compasses
14. It is a two-dimensional representation of three-dimensional objects. In general, it
provides necessary information about the shape, size, surface quality, material,
manufacturing process, etc., of the object.

a. None of the choices


b. Engineering Management
c. Computer Engineering

d. Engineering Drawing 
15. Spacing between characters = a = _________.

a. (4/10)b
b. (1/10)b
c. (2/10)b 

d. (3/10)b
16. Which instruments and other aids are not used in draughting work?

a. Pencils
b. None of the choices 
c. Instrument Box

d. French curves
17. Engineering drawing is called the _______ language of engineers.

a. Universal 
b. Programming
c. Mechanical

d. Computer
18. These are aids used for drawing small features such as circles, arcs, triangular, square
and other shapes and symbols used in various science and engineering fields.

a. Set of Scales
b. French Curve
c. Flexible curve

d. Templates 
19. This method is used where a number of dimensions have a common datum feature.

a. Curve line
b. None of the choices
c. Parallel dimensioning 

d. Chain dimensioning
20. It should be used only where the possible accumulation of tolerances does not
endanger the fundamental requirement of the component.

a. Curve line
b. Parallel dimensioning
c. None of the choices
d. Chain dimensioning 

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