Mechanical Drawing Board and CAD Techniques ©2010

Chapter 2: Design and Sketching

Practice Tests

1
In concurrent engineering, a comprehensive CAD and ____ serves as a basis for all aspects of design, manufacture, and marketing of a product.
A)data network
B)database
C)manufacturing database
D)computerized engineering database
E)spreadsheet
2
The look and feel of a product is
A)design.
B)aesthetics.
C)creativity.
D)refinement.
E)texture.
3
An engineering system in which a complete information database is available to every department at the same time is a(n)
A)network.
B)engineering network.
C)spreadsheet.
D)customized engineering database.
E)computerized engineering database.
4
When working in CAD, drafters generally select the ____ type font for technical drawings.
A)Roman Simplex
B)Times New Roman
C)Arial
D)Century Gothic
E)Courier New
5
The process of converting a paper copy of a technical drawing into electronic format is
A)electronic sketching.
B)electronic conversion.
C)CAD conversion.
D)computerized conversion.
E)digitizing.
6
Pictorial sketches that are greatly refined are called
A)refined sketches.
B)presentation sketches.
C)ideation sketches.
D)technical drawings.
E)representation sketches.
7
The successful operation of a product deals with ____ design.
A)aesthetic
B)practical
C)functional
D)refined
E)reproducible
8
In CAD, the ____ command allows greater flexibility for adding long, complex notes and specifications to a drawing.
A)DTEXT
B)MTEXT
C)ATTEXT
D)QTEXT
E)TEXT
9
Concurrent engineering design involves the areas of ideation, refinement, and
A)aesthetics.
B)identification.
C)function.
D)implementation.
E)analysis.
10
The combination of imagination, knowledge, and curiosity is
A)creativity.
B)aesthetics.
C)design.
D)engineering.
E)the design process.
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