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Engineering Geometry
Bertoline - Fundamentals of Graphics Communication Third Edition

TRUE AND FALSE QUESTIONS



1

The axes of a Cartesian coordinate system are always mutually perpendicular.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
2

Spherical coordinates are specified by one angle and one length.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
3

Absolute coordinates are always given in Cartesian coordinates.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
4

According to the right-hand rule, if the X-axis is pointing directly at you, positive rotation about the X-axis would be in the clockwise direction.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
5

A point in space is approximately 1/8 of an inch across.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
6

Parallel lines meet at the horizon.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
7

Skew lines lie in the same plane.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
8

Eccentric circles have different center points.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
9

The straight edge of a circle segment does not pass through the circle center.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
10

A circle circumscribed on a hexagon has an area greater than that of the hexagon.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
11

An obtuse angle is an angle less than 90 degrees.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
12

A sphere is an example of a single-curved surface.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
13

The trammel method generates points which pass through a true ellipse.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
14

A spiral is a type of roulette curve.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
15

Planes are always unbounded and infinite.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
16

The four sides of a rhomboid are not equal length.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
17

When the size of a hexagon is specified 'across the flats', the hexagon is constructed by inscribing it in a circle
A)TRUE
B)FALSE