2.E: Self-Test 2
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- 3233
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Self-Test 2
- Which line in a drawing should be the darkest and thickest?
- Center line
- Hidden line
- Object line
- Dimension line
- This line in a drawing is a broken line of alternating short and long dashes.
- Center line
- Hidden line
- Phantom line
- Compression line
- What is the name of a line in a drawing that shows a hidden feature?
- Buried line
- Missing line
- Hidden line
- Concealed line
- A break line shows where part of an object in a drawing has been removed.
- True
- False
- A drawing should have all dimensions shown in every view.
- True
- False
- Which line is used to show notes or specifications in a drawing?
- Leader line
- Object line
- Extension line
- Phantom line
- How are alternate positions of moving parts shown in a drawing?
- With a break line
- With a hidden line
- With an object line
- With a phantom line
- What does a sectional view in a drawing normally show?
- Outside of a part
- Inside dimensions
- Internal holes and slots
- Internal features of a part
- What do the arrows that locate a sectional view in a drawing indicate?
- Side the part is cut on
- Internal holes and slots
- Direction of the standard view
- Direction of observation when the section is drawn
- In the drawing below, indicate whether the dimensions shown by letters D2 and D4 are size dimensions, no dimensions, location dimensions, or notation dimensions.
- Size dimensions
- No dimensions
- Notation dimensions
- Location dimensions
