Q.1

The ANSI 131 hatch pattern is the AutoCAD default hatch pattern.

  • True
  • False
Q.2

The section view drawing in which one fourth of an object has been marked for removal is known as a ________ section.

  • full
  • half
  • quarter
  • none of the above
Q.3

By using a ________ section of a cylindrical mechanical part the drafter should be able to show only one view of the part.

  • half
  • whole
  • revolved
  • broken out
Q.4

If you set the ANSI 131 hatch pattern to an angle of 45 degrees the lines will be placed vertically.

  • True
  • False
Q.5

The arrow points on either end of a Cutting Plane line indicate the direction of view.

  • True
  • False
Q.6

It is not acceptable to use the general-purpose symbol at different angles for different parts.

  • True
  • False
Q.7

The angle of revolution should always be less than 45 degrees for an aligned section.

  • True
  • False
Q.8

In technical drawing a section view is often used to reveal some or all of an object's internal features.

  • True
  • False
Q.9

The visible edges of the object behind the cutting plane are not cross-hatched.

  • True
  • False
Q.10

The Cutting Plane line reveals the type of material that the object is to be made from.

  • True
  • False
Q.11

A ________ section allows the drafter to create a Cutting Plane line which is not in a straight line across the part.

  • Offset
  • half
  • whole
  • broken out
Q.12

The section lines in all hatched areas for an object must be parallel.

  • True
  • False
Q.13

One of the outcomes of using section views in a technical drawing is the elimination of hidden lines.

  • True
  • False
Q.14

In offset sections, offsets or bends in the cutting plane are all:

  • 90 degrees
  • 180 degrees
  • Either 90 or 180 degrees
  • 30, 60, or 90 degrees
Q.15

When filling an area with a hatch pattern in AutoCAD the drafter needs to be able to ________.

  • see the entire bounding area to hatch
  • set Ortho on
  • turn ISO grid off
  • set the layer to Defpoints
Q.16

In the section view, the areas that would have been in actual contact with the cutting plane are shown with:

  • A cutting plane line
  • Section lining
  • Visible lines
  • Lines and arrows
Q.17

Ribs, webs, gear teeth, and other similar features are typically not hatched with section lining, even if the cutting plane slices them.

  • True
  • False
Q.18

Section views are only used for mechanical drawings.

  • True
  • False
Q.19

The Cutting Plane line should be displayed at the same line weight as object lines.

  • True
  • False
Q.20

Quarter sections expose the interior of one half of the object and the exterior of the other half.

  • True
  • False
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