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1. What dimension (s) are the same between the top and right-side view? -Width -Height -Depth...

1. What dimension (s) are the same between the top and right-side view?

-Width
-Height
-Depth
-Width and depth
-Height and depth

2.What of the following statements is true about the cutting-plane line?

-The cutting-plane line indicate the location of cut
-The cutting-plane line is a thick dashed line
The cutting-plane line need not always to be straight
-Arrows at the ends of the cutting-plane line indicate the sight direction
-All of the above

3. Which of the following is not a type of a section view?

-Removed section
-Auxiliary section
-Offset section
-Aligned section
-None of the

4. In a drawing that shows the top, front, and right-side view, which views show width?

-Front and top views
-Front and right-side views
-Top and right side views
-Right-side view only
-None of the above
5. Which of the following statements is not true about a section view?

-A sectioned area is always completely bounded by a visible outline, never by a hidden line
-Cut surfaces are cross-hatched with thin parallel section lines
-Visible line can never cross a sectioned area in a view of a single part
-In a full section, the back half (behind the cutting plane) is imagined removed
-None of the above

6. What dimension (s) are the same between the front and right side view?

-Width
-Height
-Depth
-Width and height
-Depth and height
7. Which of the following is true about a section view?

-A section view shows edges and contours which are now visible behind the cutting-plane
-A section view can replace any standard orthographic view
-A section view is placed opposite to the direction of sight
-Hidden lines are often omitted from section views
-All of the above
  
8. What dimension (s) are the same between the top and the front view?

-Width
-Height
-Depth
-Width and height
-Width and depth
  
9. Which of the following is a type of a section view?
Group of answer choices
-Full section
-Half section
-Broken section
-Revolved sections
-All of the above

10. Which of the following statements is true about an aligned section?

-The cutting-plane is bent to pass through features of interest
-The cutting-plane line is often revolved through the angled features
-The angle of revolution is always less than 90 degrees
-The section view is not a normal projection
-All of the above
  
11. Which of the following statements is not true about section-lines?

-They are not too close together
-They should not be parallel to outline
-They should not ne parallel to outline
-They are shown behind dimension and extension lines
-None of the above
12. Which of the following statements is not true about a section view?

-In a full section, the cutting-plane line is often omitted
-In a full section, the front half (between the observer and the cutting plane) is imagined removed
-Section line (cross hatching) symbols cannot be used to indicate specific materials
-Section lines in all hatched areas for a single object must be parallel
-None of the above
  
13. Which of the following statements is true about section-lines?

-They are uniformly spaced
-They are uniformly thin, not varying in thickness
-They are distinctly thinner than visible lines
-The do not run beyond or stop short of visible outlines
-All of the above

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