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Chapter 8: Sectional Views

Practice Tests

1
A ____ may be used to represent a cutting-plane line.
A)visible line
B)break line
C)section line
D)centerline
E)phantom line
2
A broken-out section is bounded by a ____ line.
A)short-break
B)visible
C)long-break
D)phantom
E)cutting-plane
3
When a sectional view is taken from its normal place on the view and moved somewhere else on the drawing sheet, the result is a(n) ____ section.
A)turned
B)revolved
C)offset
D)displaced
E)removed
4
On sectional assembly drawings, ____ lines are generally omitted.
A)visible
B)section
C)cutting-plane
D)hidden
E)crosshatching
5
Crosshatching can be created in AutoCAD® using either the HATCH or the ____ command.
A)XHATCH
B)BHATCH
C)STDHATCH
D)DHATCH
E)CHATCH
6
In AutoCAD®, the preferred pattern for section lining or crosshatching is
A)ISO 31.
B)thin lines slanted at 60°.
C)thin lines slanted at 90°.
D)ANSI 51.
E)ANSI 31.
7
When a cut surface is turned 90° and placed so its shape can be seen clearly, the result is a ____ section
A)revolved
B)removed
C)broken-out
D)relocated
E)turned
8
A hidden, or ____ section, is used to show in one view both the inside and outside of an object that is not completely symmetrical.
A)invisible
B)phantom
C)limited
D)inscribed
E)circumscribed
9
General-purpose section lining can also be used to represent ____.
A)glass
B)steel
C)bronze
D)aluminum
E)cast iron
10
When the cutting plane is shifted as it passes through an object, a(n) ____ section results.
A)revolved
B)removed
C)offset
D)phantom
E)hidden
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