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Multiviews and Auxiliary Views
Bertoline - Fundamentals of Graphics Communication Third Edition

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS - PART A



1

The selection of the front view in executing a multiview drawing of an object is dependent upon the following factors:
A)size and shape of the object and their relationship to all views.
B)the number of principal views required and the related auxiliary views needed to describe the object.
C)the greatest contour shape, the related dashed lines, and the position of use.
D)the size of the object, size of the paper, position of use, and least number of hidden lines
2

All of the following statements about multiview drawings are true, except:
A)each view is a 3-D pictorial image
B)based on orthographic projection
C)at least two views of the object
D)views are defined by planes of projection
3

Which type of projection does not have the projection rays parallel to each other?
A)axonometric projection
B)oblique projection
C)orthographic projection
D)perspective projection
4

Which is not a principal view?
A)bottom
B)left side
C)auxiliary
D)front
5

Principle planes will appear as:
A)normal planes or edges
B)oblique planes or edges
C)normal planes or oblique planes
D)skewed planes or edges
6

In orthographic projection, visual rays or lines of sight for a given view are _____________ to each other.
A)perpendicular
B)oblique
C)normal
D)parallel
7

What two types of projections give a pictorial view of the object without convergence?
A)orthographic and perspective
B)oblique and axonometric
C)perspective and oblique
D)isometric and orthographic
8

Inclined planes in a three-view drawing will appear as:
A)two surfaces and one edge
B)two edges and one surface
C)three edges
D)foreshortened in each view
9

Normal planes in a three-view drawing will appear as:
A)one surface and two edges
B)three surfaces
C)one edge and two surfaces
D)three edges
10

A viewing direction which is perpendicular to the surface in question gives a ____________ view.
A)inclined
B)normal
C)oblique
D)perspective
11

A viewing direction which is parallel to the surface in question gives a(n) ____________ view.
A)inclined
B)normal
C)edge
D)perspective
12

When a surface of an object is inclined to a plane of projection, it will appear ________ in the view.
A)foreshortened
B)in true size and shape
C)as a line
D)as a point
13

What are the three principal planes in orthographic projection?
A)front, top, profile
B)back, top, profile
C)top, front, right side
D)frontal, horizontal, profile
14

Oblique planes in a three-view drawing will appear as:
A)two surfaces and one edge
B)three surfaces
C)two edges and one surface
D)three edges
15

The top view of an object should typically be drawn:
A)to the right of the front view.
B)anywhere on the same page.
C)directly above the front view.
D)on a separate piece of paper.
16

A horizontal surface of a multiview drawing will appear as a(n) ___________ in the front view.
A)edge
B)normal surface
C)point
D)foreshortened surface
17

Which view is usually developed first, contains the least amount of hidden lines, and shows the most contours in multiview drawings?
A)right side
B)top
C)back
D)front