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Multiviews and Auxiliary Views
Bertoline - Fundamentals of Graphics Communication Third Edition

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS - PART B



1

A sphere can be described in how many views?
A)4
B)3
C)2
D)1
2

An asymmetric object is usually described by how many views?
A)6
B)3
C)4
D)2
3

An axially symmetric object, such as one turned on a lathe, normally can be shown in _________ view(s).
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
4

In orthographic projection, visual rays are __________ to the projection plane.
A)parallel
B)adjacent
C)perpendicular
D)tangent
5

The top and right side views have what common dimension(s)?
A)height and width
B)width and depth
C)height
D)depth
6

For orthographic projection, the engineering custom in the United States dictates the use of:
A)first-angle projection
B)second-angle projection
C)third-angle projection
D)fourth-angle projection
7

For orthographic projection, the engineering custom in Europe dictates the use of:
A)first-angle projection
B)second-angle projection
C)third-angle projection
D)fourth-angle projection
8

The sequence for the direction of view (or line of sight) for any orthographic projection as utilized in the United States is:
A)eye of observer > projection plane > object
B)eye of observer > object > projection plane
C)projection plane > object > eye of observer
D)projection plane > eye of observer > object
9

Depending on its relationship to the projection plane on which the view is projected, a line may project:
A)true length
B)foreshortened
C)as a point
D)all of the above
10

When a surface of an object is parallel to a plane of projection, it will appear _________________in the view.
A)foreshortened
B)in true size and shape
C)as a line
D)as a point
11

If a surface on an object is parallel to one of the principal planes of projection, then the angular relationship of that surface to at least two other principal projection planes is:
A)parallel
B)perpendicular
C)inclined
D)unknown
12

Good practice dictates that the characteristic contour shape of the object be shown in what view?
A)top
B)front
C)right side
D)any side
13

The height, width, and depth of an object can be shown with a minimum of how many orthographic projection views?
A)six
B)three
C)two
D)four
14

Which of the following pairs of orthographic views both show the height dimension?
A)left side and front
B)top and front
C)top and rear
D)bottom and right side
15

Which type of auxiliary view is projected directly from one of the six principal views?
A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)none of the above
16

A(n) _______ auxiliary view is generated from an edge view of an inclined surface in the top view.
A)depth
B)height
C)width
D)secondary