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93201. Any inclined surface can be shown in true shape when the appropriate auxiliary view is used.



93202. The lines used to create the auxiliary view should appear as ________ in the finished view.





93203. The offset distance for the width (front to back) distance of the auxiliary view is the same distance of the ________ in the top view.





93204. The principle reason for using an auxiliary view is ________.





93205. Circular shapes appear in this fashion when viewed at an angle other than 90 degrees:





93206. When adding dimensions to an auxiliary view it will be necessary to use the ________ tool.





93207. The edges of a cube in isometric projection make angles of this many degrees with each other:





93208. Nonisometric lines are equally foreshortened.



93209. In isometric drawings, hidden lines are typically omitted.



93210. Isometric sectioning is typically not used when drawing open or irregularly shaped objects.



93211. In isometric drawings, an angle may project to appear larger, but never smaller than the true angle depending on its position.



93212. If a circle lies in a plane that is not parallel to the plane of projection, the circle projects as an ellipse.



93213. If a circle lies in a plane that is not parallel to the plane of projection, it still projects as a circle.



93214. Dimetric drawings have different foreshortening along all three axis directions.



93215. Isometric drawings, unlike isometric projections, are drawn using the full length measurements of the actual drawing and lack foreshortening.



93216. Parallel partial ellipses equally spaced at the symbolic thread pitch can be used to represent screw threads.



93217. An isometric drawing is about 50% smaller than the isometric projection.



93218. Isometric drawings have equal foreshortening along each of the three axis directions.



93219. In isometric projection, all distances are approximately this percentage of their true size:





93220. Angles project true size only when the plane containing the angle and plane of projection are this:





93221. In this type of projection, each of the axes has different ratios of foreshortening:





93222. Lines of an isometric drawing that are not parallel to the isometric axes are called this:





93223. This type of axonometric drawing has equal foreshortening along two axis directions and a different amount on the third axis:





93224. When the drafter types the word BLOCK or selects the Make Block tool from the Draw tool bar the ________ will appear.





93225. When creating a block the drafter needs to pay particular attention to selecting a base point because it determines the ________.





93226. When using versions of AutoCAD prior to Release 2006 it may be necessary to ________ a block in order to edit it.





93227. Some common blocks used by architectural drafters include ________.





93228. Inserting blocks into a drawing file usually requires exacting placement. The drafter should insure that ________ is turned on.





93229. The drafter can either type the word block or select the Make Block tool in the Draw tool bar to create a block.



93230. When creating a block consideration should be given to the base point because it directly relates to the insertion point.



93231. When creating a block the drafter should carefully draw it in the 0 layer.



93232. The Insert Block tool is inside the Modify tool set.



93233. In AutoCAD a block is a symbol or object that can be inserted into a drawing.



93234. When inserting a block into a drawing the drafter can easily change the scale to match a particular scale factor for the drawing.



93235. Blocks containing tags or labels of data are called Data Blocks.



93236. AutoCAD will allow the drafter to insert an entire drawing as a block.



93237. A group of blocks stored in a drawing file is commonly referred to as a block library.



93238. Exploding a block will allow the drafter to edit a block.



93239. An AutoCAD term that refers to a pre-drawn object which is stored in a drawing file and can be inserted into any other drawing file as needed is a ________.





93240. Most architectural firms and mechanical design companies utilize different categories of blocks. These sets of blocks are usually housed in ________.





93241. In some circumstances an entire drawing can be inserted into a different drawing as a block. When this is used the base point will default to ________.





93242. When creating your own blocks it is important to avoid drawing any portion of the block in the ________ layer.





93243. Newer versions of AutoCAD utilize the ________ to make block library management very easy.





93244. In order to set drawing limits for a "C" size architectural drawing the drafter should set the limits to ________.





93245. One quick way to view the entire drawing area is to use the Zoom command by typing ________.





93246. When setting up a mechanical drawing in AutoCAD the drafter should set the units to ________.





93247. When drawing a line using the relative coordinate system a line is created from ________.





93248. If you use the absolute coordinate system to create a line from a starting point of 0, 0 8 units on the X axis and 5 units on the Y axis you enter ________ for the second point.





93249. The version of AutoCAD being used can be checked by reading top blue line or title bar located above the pull down menu bar.



93250. When beginning a new drawing in AutoCAD the default start-up layer will be the Defpoints layer.



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