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Technical Drawing - Layouts and Lettering

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Exercise

"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
- Albert Einstein
1. 

When lettering a CAD drawing, for clarity you should limit the number of fonts to:

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Any number

2. 

The primary unit of measurement for engineering drawings and design in the mechanical industries is the:

A. MillimeterB. Centimeter
C. MeterD. Kilometer

3. 

These units are based on inch-foot and yard measurements:

A. International customary units
B. U.S. metric units
C. U.S. customary units
D. ISO international units

4. 

This is how axonometric, oblique, and perspective sketches show objects:

A. OrthographicallyB. Pictorially
C. ObliquelyD. Parallel

5. 

This type of projection is when projectors are parallel to each other, but are at an angle other than 90 degrees to the plane of projection:

A. Oblique projection
B. Perpendicular projection
C. Aesthetic projection
D. Angular projection




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