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Technical Drawing - Traditional Drafting Techniques


Exercise

"No one is as deaf as the man who will not listen."
- (Proverb)
1. 

A half-moon protractor is divided into how many degrees?

A. 360B. 180
C. 270D. 310

2. 

A line drawn with a long section, short dash, and another long section is a ________.

A. hidden feature
B. center of a circle
C. center axis of a hidden cylinder
D. center of a radius

3. 

Traditional drafters need to be able to create several different line widths because ________.

A. different line widths convey different information
B. the line width has to do with how dark it appear in the finished drawing
C. they seem to transmit better in a fax machine
D. it makes no difference

4. 

Several of the tools used in traditional drafting include the following:

A. Parallel straight edge
B. 45 degree triangle
C. Circle template
D. All of the above

5. 

A civil engineer working on a bridge design would probably rely on his ________ scale for checking printed drawings.

A. engineer's
B. metric
C. architect's
D. none of the above




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