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Working Drawings and Assemblies
TRUE AND FALSE QUESTIONS
1
A detail drawing is a complete set of standardized drawings specifying the manufacturing and assembly of a product.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
2
An assembly drawing shows how a group of parts in a design go together.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
3
In an assembly, standard parts such as fasteners, bushings, bearings, etc. are not drawn as details.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
4
A bill of materials lists all of the different types of materials (steel, copper, plastic, etc.) used in the manufacture of the product.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
5
An outline assembly drawing will typically give enough information for the manufacture of the product.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
6
Zones on a working drawing indicate in what part of the factory a part will be produced.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
7
Tabular drawings are useful for specifying a family of parts.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
8
The first screw thread standards emerged when England and the U.S. standardized on the Unified Screw Thread during World War II.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
9
The crest of an external thread has the same diameter as the crest of an internal thread.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
10
Threads per inch represents the reciprocal of pitch.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
11
A die is used to cut threads in a hole.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
12
Left-hand threads are designed for screwing fasteners into the left-hand side of a part.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
13
Blind holes have threads cut to the bottom of the conical tip.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
14
Pipe threads can be both straight and tapered.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
15
The difference between a finished and unfinished bolt is that the end of the bolt shaft is chamfered.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
16
A cotter pin has its ends bent after insertion.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
17
The difference between a bolt and a screw is that a screw is meant to be screwed into an internal thread.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
18
The displacement is the distance the follower moves during one complete revolution of the cam.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
19
In a schematic drawing of linkage, a slider is represented by a small circle.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
20
Piping drawings are limited primarily to designing civil applications such as municipal water and sewer lines.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
21
Process piping is used for transporting gases and liquids in industrial plants.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
22
Some CAD systems allow you to create virtual walkthroughs of the final plant design.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
23
Welding involves fastening materials together by brings abutting surfaces into a molten state.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
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