Complete Solutions
A block that is important to read in the early stage of examining
a print is the ____ block, which helps determine if the print
being observed is up-to-date.
finish Correct Answer revision history
A type of line that has a long dash alternating with two short
dashes is the ____ line. Correct Answer phantom
A type of line that helps the print reader analyze a section view
drawing to know where the part was sectioned is the ____ line.
Correct Answer cutting plane
As lines are parallel to each other, arcs are ____ to each other.
Correct Answer tangent
Before copy machines, it was common to use ___ for the
original drawing, due to the durability and transparency of the
media, although plastic film was also common in some settings
Correct Answer vellum
By definition, a ____ is a generally accepted way of doing
something. Correct Answer convention
Cutting-plane lines are easily identifiable due to the appearance
of a(n) ____ on each end of the line Correct Answer arrowhead
, Cylindrical object with an odd number of features, such as
spokes or holes on a bolt circle, could be better described with a
---- section. Correct Answer Aligned
For which of the following would you least expect to find a
signature or initials in the title block? Correct Answer replaced
by
Identify the line below that has a pattern of dashes of the same
length. Correct Answer hidden line
Identify the line below that is fictitious. Correct Answer dotted
line
Identify the line below that is to be drawn thick. Correct
Answer cutting-plane line
If a D-size sheet of paper is properly cut, how many A-size
sheets should result? Correct Answer 8
If a hexagon is inscribed within a circle, the diameter of the
circle is equivalent to the term ____. Correct Answer across the
corners
If there is a large area that needs to receive section lines, the
____ section allows for the section lines to only be applied
around the perimeter. Correct Answer outline
In assembly drawings, there may be some parts that do not
receive section lines, but rather the area cut by the cutting-plane