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93151. If the roof pitch for a house is identified as 5/12 the height of the roof rises 2 ½" for every 14" of horizontal run.



93152. A set of working drawings used to build a house is considered a legal document.



93153. Although the drafter creates the working drawings, the accuracy of the set of drawings is most often the responsibility of the design architect.



93154. Developing the foundation plan is probably the starting point for creating a set of architectural plans.



93155. A typical set of architectural working drawings would probably include floor plans, foundation plans, elevations, section details, and roof framing plans.



93156. The symbols used on electrical plans represent the standard equipment used in homes and commercial buildings.



93157. AutoCAD's Design Center is used to manage various block libraries used in architectural drawings.



93158. Elevation views generally include the front, right side, back, and left side views.



93159. The building construction industry relies on sets of ________ drawings to construct homes and commercial buildings.





93160. The text height for room names should be set to ________for a drawing that will be plotted to a scale of ¼" = 1'-0".





93161. The architectural drafter usually begins a set of working drawings by creating the ________ plan first.





93162. Once the architect has finalized the house plans with the client any changes to the design requested by the client will require a ________.





93163. The foundation contractor will work with the following architectural plans.





93164. An efficient method for trimming the corners on an auxiliary view is to use the ________.





93165. In this type of auxiliary view, a break line is used to indicate the imaginary break in the views:





93166. When using the descriptive geometry method to create an auxiliary view the drafter should ________.





93167. This is the most common application for developments and intersections:





93168. This type of auxiliary view is projected onto a plane that is perpendicular to one of the principal planes of projection:





93169. A partial auxiliary view usually shows only features on the ________ of the inclined line and not any projection of other planes.





93170. A partial auxiliary view is used to show only the ________ in the auxiliary view.





93171. This type of surface may be a plane, a single curved surface, or a warped surface:





93172. In this type of view, the cutting plane line indicates both the location of the cutting plane and the direction of sight:





93173. The principle views associated with orthographic projection are ________.





93174. A secondary auxiliary view is a projection off of the ________.





93175. This type of solid is formed by sweeping a shape along a linear path:





93176. The Offset tool is useful in setting up an auxiliary view.



93177. Auxiliary views allow principal faces of features that are parallel to the standard planes of projection to appear true shape and size.



93178. A ruled surface is one that may be generated by sweeping a generatrix along a path.



93179. A secondary view is always perpendicular to one of the principal views.



93180. Solids bounded by warped surfaces have no group name.



93181. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers provides a set of standards for using auxiliary views.



93182. From primary auxiliary views, a secondary auxiliary view can be drawn.



93183. Another method used to setup an auxiliary view is to align the UCS with the inclined plane.



93184. The center line of a hidden cylinder feature appearing in the front view should line up with the center mark in the corresponding circle which appears in the auxiliary view.



93185. A single-curved surface is a developable ruled surface that can be unrolled to coincide with a cylinder.



93186. An auxiliary view is used on technical drawings to project features on an inclined plane away from one of the primary views in such a way that features such as holes appear correctly.



93187. An intersection drawing is a flat representation or pattern that, when folded together, creates a 3D object.



93188. Measurements are always made at right angles to the reference lines or parallel to the projection lines.



93189. If an auxiliary view is symmetrical, and to save space or time, a half auxiliary view may be drawn.



93190. A double-curved surface is generated by a curved line and has straight-line elements.



93191. The intersection of a plane and a circular cylinder is called a conic section.



93192. Reference lines are always at right angles to the projection lines between the views.



93193. A primary auxiliary view does not need to be parallel to the associated inclined plane.



93194. A reference plane appears as a line in an adjacent view.



93195. A Secondary Auxiliary view is a projection from the first auxiliary view.



93196. Auxiliary views of 3-dimensional parts can be easily created with AutoCAD.



93197. Warped surfaces cannot be unrolled or unfolded to lie flat.



93198. Generally, hidden lines should be omitted in auxiliary views.



93199. Revolution is a method of determining the true length and true size of inclined and oblique lines and planes.



93200. An auxiliary view is an orthographic view that is not a standard projection.



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