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005.01 Multiview Drawing Activity

Explain the concepts and principles underlying the creation of multiview drawings.

AB
Dimension "A" in the TOP VIEW is the:, Front to back.
According to its position, view X in the illustration is the:, Front.
What is the MINIMUM number of views necessary to describe the three dimensions of the object:, Two views
Where is the HIDDEN LINE drawn INCORRECTLY in the figure?, B
Which is the BEST example of drawing CENTER lines?, D
Which is a CENTER LINE?, B
Line AB in figure is a/an:, Miter line.
Line CD in figure is a/an:, Center Line.
Line E in figure is a/an:, Hidden line.
Line F in figure is a/an:, Visible (Object) line.
A MITER LINE is drawn at an angle of:45°
According to the correct arrangement of views, the BACK VIEW would be placed adjacent to the:Left side view.
The face of the object that has the most descriptive feature(s) should be the:Front.
CENTER lines should be:Thin.
HIDDEN lines should be:Thin.
The TOP VIEW is normally placed above the:Front.
The number of ORTHOGRAPHIC views provided by the planes of a box is:6.
Another term for ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING is:Multiview drawing.


Drafting Teacher
Mt. Pleasant High School
Mt. Pleasant, NC

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