Q.1
Why do engineers use isometric sketches instead of the perspective sketches artists use?
  • An isometric sketch is not as pretty so it doesn't distract people
  • An isometric sketch has more accurate design details, because it shows a view similar to what our eyes actually see
  • An isometric sketch shows three sides of an object and the perspective never changes.
  • Zombies fear isometric sketches
Q.2
Why to Engineers make so many sketches
  • They like to impress regular people with their drawing ability
  • sketching tells a story about a design such as where it might be used
  • sketching allows engineers to communicate details of their design quickly
  • engineers use color in their design to show details like texture
Q.3
Cartesian paper is made up of what
  • triangles
  • circles
  • squares
  • rectangles
Q.4
Isometric Sketches are done on what kind of paper
  • Cartesian paper
  • Isometric paper
  • Notebook Paper
  • Ancient Egyptian Papyrus
Q.5
What tools should be used to accurately draw circles on an orthographic drawing?
  • Circle template and a compass.
  • Ellipse template and a compass.
  • Protractor and a compass.
  • 45 set square and a compass.
Q.6
How should hidden detail lines appear in an engineering drawing?
  • Equal dashed lines.
  • Dotted lines.
  • Dotted and dashed lines.
  • Long and short dashed lines.
Q.7
How should a center line appear on an engineering drawing?
  • Equal dashed lines
  • Dotted lines.
  • Dotted and dashed lines
  • Long and short dashed lines.
Q.8
How should a drawing line appear on an engineering drawing?
  • Broken and darker than a projection line.
  • Solid and darker than a projection line.
  • Curved and darker than a projection line.
  • Solid and lighter than a projection line.
Q.9
Select the two most vital pieces of information that should be included in the title block?
  • Colour and shape.
  • Scale and projection symbol.
  • Name and date.
  • Drawing number and material.
Q.10
How should lettering appear in the title block?
  • No bigger than 4 mm's and using capital letters.
  • No bigger than 8 mm's and using capital letters.
  • No bigger than 2 mm's and using capital letters..
  • No bigger than 10 mm's and using capital letters.
Q.11
What does the British standard BScover?
  • Engineering drawings and technical product documentation
  • Electrical installation
  • Graphical symbols and flow charts
  • Welding and fabrication symbols
Q.12
What does the standard abbreviation CL stand for?
  • Cross Length
  • Closed Loop
  • Contour Line
  • Centre Line
Q.13
What angle(s) do you use to draw an Isometric drawing?
  • 30/60 degrees
  • 45 degrees
  • 90 degrees
  • 45/45 degrees
Q.14
If a drawing is created twice the size of the actual object what scale would be used in the title block?
  • 1:1
  • 1:2
  • 2:1
  • I don't know yet
Q.15
If a drawing is created to the actual size of the object what scale would be used in the title block?
  • 1:1
  • 1:2
  • 2:1
  • I don't know yet
Q.16
Name two vital pieces of information that should be included in a title block?
  • Name & Date
  • Projection symbol & Scale
  • Materials & Drawing Number
  • I don't know yet
Q.17
How is a hidden detail represented in an engineering drawing?
  • Continuous thick lines
  • Equal dashed lines
  • Long dashed, short dashed lines
  • I don't know yet
Q.18
How is a centre line represented in an engineering drawing?
  • Continuous thick lines
  • Equal dashed lines
  • Long dashed, short dashed lines
  • I don't know yet
Q.19
How is a visible line represented in an engineering drawing?
  • Continuous thick lines
  • Equal dashed lines
  • Long dashed, short dashed lines
  • I don't know yet
Q.20
How big should the border be in an engineering drawing?
  • 10mm
  • 10cm
  • 100mm
  • I don't know yet?
Q.21
How big should the title block be in an engineering drawing?
  • 200mm
  • 20cm
  • 20mm
  • I don't know yet
Q.22
If a drawing is created half the size of the actual object what scale would be used in the title block?
  • 1:1
  • 1:2
  • 2:1
  • I don't know yet
Q.23
Why must all the rules of an engineering drawing be followed precisely?
  • To ensure a consistent approach is used and British standards are met
  • To ensure the drawing looks good
  • To ensure an inconsistent approach is taken and British standards are not met
  • I don't know yet
Q.24
Where is the title block typically located?
  • Bottom right corner
  • Top left corner
  • Top right corner
  • Bottom left corner
Q.25
You work for an automotive company that manufactures minivans. You work on designs for the engine that goes into the car. There are a variety of parts that go together to create the engine. A car engine model would be an example of a/an ______________
  • Assembly
  • Subassembly
  • Part
  • Part Library
Q.26
You need a 2 inch standard flange bolt for a subassembly. Where would be the best place to find a model to use?
  • Create a bolt from scratch
  • Use the internet to search for a model
  • The part library
  • thingiverse.com
Q.27
What are the steps in the Engineering Design Process?
  • Build - Research - Ask - Manufacture - Distribute
  • Ask - Imagine - Plan - Create - Improve
  • Design - Test - Manufacture - Distribute
  • Prototyp - Create - Build - Ask
Q.28
Identify which of the designations represents a pneumatic to current modifier.
  • P/I
  • E/I
  • P/T
  • I/E
Q.29
Transmitters are used to convert the signal from a sensor to a form that can be sent to a remote point for processing, controlling, or monitoring.
  • True
  • False
Q.30
Which of the following would indicate 4 holes of diameter 6.2 of a depth of 25.0?
  • 4 x Ø6.2 ↧25.0
  • 4 x R6.2 ↧ 25.0
  • 4 + Ø6.2 - 25.0
  • 4 x Ø6.2 - 25.0
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