Engineering Graphics Midterm

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In the building design industry what does "BIM" stand for?

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Building Information Modeling

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Construction of a mechanical part, product or assembly using 3D printing technology is typically a technique

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Rapid Prototyping

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In the building design industry what does "BIM" stand for?

Building Information Modeling

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Construction of a mechanical part, product or assembly using 3D printing technology is typically a technique

Rapid Prototyping

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The basic objectives of Sustainable Design are

to reduce consumption of non-renewable resources

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LEED is a building design program that provides third-party verification of green building design and stands

Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design

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Which PICTORIAL sketch has edges that converge at a vanishing point?

Perspective

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Which BEST refers to a closed figure in which all of the sides and angles are of equal measure?

Regular polygon

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CAD Skills can be useful in the following careers:

A) Architecture, Mechanical Engineering and Construction Management, B) Facilities Management, and Interior Design (Both A&B)

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A Triangle has _____ sides

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(PHOTO 1)If a cylinder is cut as illustrated, the RIGHT SIDE view will contain a/an:

Ellipse

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(PHOTO 2)
According to its position, view X in the illustration below is the:

Front

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Which term describes a location in space?

Point

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What is the term for surface quality?

Texture

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(PHOTO 3)
What is the correct FRONT view in the figure below?

D

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In orthographic projection, lines are formed by projecting edges of the object onto planes. The images formed on the planes are called:

Views

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A Pentagon is..

a five-sided polygon

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Two or more circles of different sizes that share the same center point are considered to be _____________.

Concentric

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What are the materials required for making a sketch?

Pencil and paper

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(PHOTO 4)
In the figure below, the edge view of surface ""A"" will appear TRUE LENGTH in the:

Right side view.

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(PHOTO 5)
What is the correct FRONT view in the figure below?

C

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What is INCORRECT about describing an object?

The most descriptive view is typically the top view.

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What type of sketch is typically used for an object with very little thickness?

Single view

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CENTER lines should be:

Thin

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_________are a consistent distance from each other from end to end.

Parallel lines

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An advantage of 3D modeling as compared to multi-view drawing is:

The 3D model increases an individual's ability to understand the object's complete shape.

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A MITER LINE is drawn at an angle of:

45 Degrees

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(PHOTO 6)
Which is the correct TOP view in the figure below?

C

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In a FRONT VIEW, the distance across an object, from one side to other side, is the:

Width

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(PHOTO 7)
What is the MINIMUM number of views necessary to describe the three dimensions of the object below?

Two Views

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(PHOTO 8)
The object shown below is composed of:

Normal and Oblique Surface

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Hidden edges are indicated by:

Uniform 1/8 "" long dashes.

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(PHOTO 9)
Where is the HIDDEN LINE drawn INCORRECTLY in the figure below?

B

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Where is the HIDDEN LINE drawn INCORRECTLY in the figure below?

B

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(PHOTO 10)
In the figure below, surface ""A"" will appear TRUE SIZE and TRUE SHAPE in:

None of the Customary Views

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ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION is a system that allows you to make:

Two-dimensional drawings of a three-dimensional object.

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What is a flat or non-flat element created from curved lines?

Surface

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(PHOTO 11)
What is the correct TOP view in the figure below?

D

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What is the correct TOP view in the figure below?

D

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When making an orthographic drawing, the THICKEST lines should be the:

Visible (object) lines.

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A good sketching technique for drawing a straight line is to focus on the:

End point of the line.

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When a CURVED SURFACE is TANGENT to a PLANE SURFACE:

An edge is formed where they join.

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Which BEST describes a figure with four sides of equal length and four 90 degree angles?

Square

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When making a multiview drawing of an object, you need to draw:

Only as many views as are needed to describe the shape.

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The LEFT SIDE view consists of:

Depth and height.

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According to the correct arrangement of views, the BACK VIEW would be placed adjacent to the:

Left side view

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(PHOTO 12)
What type of line must be drawn between points A & B to complete the LEFT SIDE view of the figure below?

Center

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(PHOTO 12)
What type of line must be drawn between points A & B to complete the LEFT SIDE view of the figure below?

Center

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What three dimensions do all objects have?

Height, Width, and Depth

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Orthographic projection involves the use of three planes. They are:

Height, Width, and Depth

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The RIGHT SIDE view consists of:

Depth and height.

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A fast and accurate method of constructing the side view once the top and front views are established is by using a:

Miter line.

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(PHOTO 13)
What is the correct FRONT view in the figure below?

A

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(PHOTO 14)
What is the correct RIGHT SIDE view in the figure below?

C

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The TOP VIEW is normally placed above the:

Front

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Surfaces or edges that CANNOT be seen in the views are drawn with:

Hidden Lines

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Another term for ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING is:

Multiview drawing.

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Which BEST describes a four-sided figure with opposite sides of equal length and four 90 degree angles?

Rectangle

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The face of the object that has the most descriptive feature(s) should be the:

Front.

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When a surface slants away from a plane of projection, it appears as a:

Foreshortened surface.

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(PHOTO 15)
What is the correct TOP view in the figure below?

B

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Drawings of objects with very little thickness (like an erasing shield) require:

One View

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The PRECEDENCE OF LINES tells us that if a visible line and a hidden line coincide (occupy the same position on the drawing), we should:

Draw only the visible line.

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(PHOTO 16)
What is the correct RIGHT SIDE view in the figure below?

D

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(PHOTO 17)
Which is the correct FRONT view of the figure below?

B

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When 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?

Oblique

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(PHOTO 18)
What is the correct TOP view in the figure below?

A

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The term ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION means to:

Throw forward at right angles and draw.

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The FRONT TO BACK dimension of an object is known as the:

Depth

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(PHOTO 19)
Dimension ""A"" in the TOP VIEW is the:

Front to Back

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(PHOTO 20)
Which is the correct TOP view of the figure below?

A

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Surfaces and edges that CANNOT be seen from the outside of the object are identified by:

Hidden Lines

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When two surfaces intersect they form a:

Front to back

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When two surfaces intersect they form a:

line

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PERPENDICULAR is BEST described as two are more lines that:

Are at 90 degrees to each other.

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The FRONT view consists of:

Width and height.

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(PHOTO 21)
Which statement is MOST accurate concerning missing lines in the views?

Lines are missing in the front and right side views.

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When a surface ALWAYS appears as a FORESHORTENED SURFACE (never as a line) on the six regular planes of projection it is classified as:

Oblique.

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The distance from the BOTTOM of an object to the TOP of the object is:

Height

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The TOP view consists of:

Width and depth.

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IN MOST CASES, you can completely describe the shape and size of an object by drawing:

Two or three views.

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The number of ORTHOGRAPHIC views provided by the planes of a box is:

6

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The RIGHT SIDE view is taken from the:

Profile Plane

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What type of sketch is typically used for an object with very little thickness?

Single view

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(PHOTO 22)
Which is a CENTER LINE?

B

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A line at an angle of less than 90 degrees to a plane of projection will appear as a:

Foreshortened line.

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In a CAD drawing, hidden lines represent features of a part that cannot be seen in a specific view and are
represented in a drawing by:

dashed lines

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HIDDEN lines should be:

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When asked to BISECT a line or arc, you are dividing an object into:

Two equal parts.

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In order to create a polygon using the inscribe method, one must know the distance:

Across the corners

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Which statement BEST describes TANGENT arcs?

Two or more arcs that touch each other at only one point

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(PHOTO 23)
What is the correct TOP view of the figure below?

A

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(PHOTO 24)
In the figure below, the edge view of surface ""A"" will appear TRUE LENGTH in the:

Right side view.

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The REAR view consists of:

Width and height.

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(PHOTO 25)
Which of the following is the BEST example of drawing CENTER lines?

D

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The most often used combination of views includes the:

Top

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An Octagon has _____ sides.

8

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On a technical drawing, a plane is an imaginary flat surface that has:

No thickness

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It is commonly accepted practice that sketches are made with:

Softer leads.

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OBJECT/VISIBLE lines are indicated by:

Thick solid lines

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A Hexagon has ____ sides.

6

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(PHOTO 26)
What is the correct FRONT view of the figure below?

D