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1 Correct |  | A view that results from taking a slice through the interior of a part to show its interior shape is a(n) |
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|  | A) | cross-sectional view. |
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|  | C) | auxiliary view. |
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|  | D) | phantom view. |
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2 Correct |  | Section lining or crosshatching is also known as a |
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|  | A) | section pattern. |
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|  | B) | section-line pattern. |
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|  | C) | phantom-line pattern. |
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3 Correct |  | Sectional views are defined or located using a |
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 |  |  | A) | cutting-plane line. |
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|  | B) | phantom line. |
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|  | C) | visible line. |
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|  | D) | phantom plane. |
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4 Correct |  | When half of the object is cut and removed on a drawing, the result is a |
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|  | A) | half section. |
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|  | B) | quarter section. |
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|  | D) | removed section. |
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5 Correct |  | When one fourth of the object is cut and removed on a drawing, the result is a |
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|  | B) | quarter section. |
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|  | C) | full section. |
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|  | D) | removed section. |
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6 Correct |  | When only a small portion of a view is removed and defined by a thick, irregular line, the result is a(n) |
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|  | A) | removed section. |
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|  | B) | revolved section. |
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|  | C) | offset section. |
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7 Correct |  | A view generated when none of the features of the component are parallel to any of the principal planes of projection is a(n) |
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|  | A) | oblique view. |
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|  | B) | inclined view. |
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|  | D) | phantom view. |
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8 Correct |  | A surface that slopes in only one direction relative to the planes of projection results in a(n) |
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|  | A) | inclined view. |
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 |  |  | B) | primary auxiliary view. |
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|  | C) | removed view. |
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|  | D) | secondary auxiliary view. |
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9 Correct |  | A view of an oblique surface projected from a primary auxiliary view is a(n) |
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|  | A) | tertiary auxiliary view. |
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|  | B) | revolved auxiliary view. |
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 |  |  | C) | secondary auxiliary view. |
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|  | D) | oblique auxiliary view. |
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10 Correct |  | A view that shows only that portion of a surface that is perpendicular to the auxiliary projection plane is a(n) |
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|  | A) | revolved auxiliary view. |
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|  | B) | removed auxiliary view. |
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|  | C) | broken-out auxiliary view. |
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 |  |  | D) | partial auxiliary view. |
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