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What do we call a method of representing the exact shape of the object by dropping two or more perpendicular lines to a plane of projection generally at right angles?
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Perspective
Pictorial Drawing
Oblique Drawing
Orthographic Projection
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In Orthographic Projection, there are six principal views but it is advisable to illustrate only three views to show the details clearly. Which are the most common views used?
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Front View, Rear View, and Right-Side View
Front View, Bottom View, and Left-Side View
Front View, Top View, and Right-Side View
Front View, Right-Side and Left-Side View
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What do we call a method of representing the exact shape of the object by dropping two or more perpendicular lines to a plane of projection generally at right angles?
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In Orthographic Projection, there are six principal views but it is advisable to illustrate only three views to show the details clearly. Which are the most common views used?
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Which of the six principal views is drawn above the front view?
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This view is located at the right side and aligned with the front view.
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This is the opposite view of the right-side view located at the left side and is aligned with the front view.
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The opposite view of the front view located aligned after either the right-side or left-side view is called:
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It is the opposite view of the top view. This must be drawn vertically aligned below the front view.
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From among the six principal views of an object, which one is considered as the most essential view because all the other views are defined and identified according to it?
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In architectural drawings, a top view is also referred to as:
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Space Dimension refers to the three dimensions standard of the pictorial view. Which of the following groups is the correct space dimension?
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This is the space dimension which refers to the distance from top to bottom.
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The distance from left to right side of an object is called:
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If you measure the distance of an object from front to rear, you are determining its:
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According to the principles of orthographic projection, the top view should be directly above the:
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The width of the top view _______ the width of the side view.
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The side views are _______ aligned with the front view and rear view.
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When a line or edge is viewed perpendicularly to a plane of projection, it will appear as:
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A line or edge _______ to a plane of projection will also appear as a line or edge in its exact shape or true length.
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A line or edge _______ to a plane of projection will appear shorter or foreshortened.
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A surface perpendicular to the plane of projection will appear as _______ equal in length to the nearest edge of the surface.
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A surface _______ to the plane of projection will be shown in its exact or true shape and size.
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A surface _______ to the plane of projection will also appear as a surface but smaller in size and shape.
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According to the principles of orthographic projection, can a line or edge of an object be projected longer than its true length?
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In the steps in constructing orthographic drawings, what degree of inclination is used to project the top view down to the right-side view?
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These are given in the form of linear distances, angles, or notes irrespective of the dimensioning units being used.
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The following are the essential elements to be considered in dimensioning technique, EXCEPT:
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In dimensioning, this is used to indicate the direction and extent of a dimension.
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What is the standard length of an arrow head used for dimensioning?
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On the other hand, the standard width of the arrow head should be:
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The dimension line nearest to the object outline should be spaced at least _______ to allow for enough space for the actual dimensions.
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When projecting extension lines, you have to make sure that there is at least a gap distance between the edge of the object and the start of the extension line. How much gap distance is expected?
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Moreover, the extension line should "extend" beyond the outermost arrow head. How much extension is allowable?
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What do we call the thin and dark solid line that "extends" from the point on the drawing to which the dimensions refer?
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This line meets the extension lines at right angles except in special cases. This line has arrow heads on both ends to indicate direction of measurement. What is it?
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When drawing orthographic views, there will be cases where a part will not be shown directly in one or two views. This is the time that a thin broken line is used to indicate parts that will not normally be shown in a given major view.
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To show visible and directly observable part or outline of an object, this dark and solid line is used.
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Dimension and extension lines are special types of lines used specifically to indicate annotations and measurements. To show how different the are from the rest of the drawing, it is drawn using a thin dark solid line. How thin is the standard line weight of these lines?
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When preparing orthographic drawings, it is highly recommended that this view is prepared first since all the other views are derived from it.
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As practiced, which side is drawn to show the three major views of an object?
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How many views is considered "enough" to fully describe an object?