Basic Lines & Geometric Lines in Technical Drafting
Projections
Engineering Drawings
Diagrams
Ch. 11 Consolidation
100

True or False: Two types of basic lines have arrows at both ends

True

100

What am I? I am a two-dimensional representation of the different views of an object.

Multiview projection

100

What am I? It specifies all the details needed to make a part of an object

Detail drawing

100

Design plan or technical diagram?

What diagram shows the guide and linking components in an object?

Technical diagram

100

What am I? I am a line with an appearance and a meaning that are determined by international conventions

Basic line

200

What basic line indicates the length of an object or part of an object?

Dimension line

200

What am I? I am a perspective drawing in which the angles formed by the main edges, representing the length, width and height of the object, equal all 120 degrees. 

Isometric projection

200

What am I? An isometric projection is often used to make this type of drawing

General drawing
200

True or False?

Ideally, the names of parts should not be indicated in a design plan.

False

200

What am I? I am a representation of the inside of an object, providing a clearer view of certain details. 

Cross-section

300

What drafting instrument is illustrated and what basic line is number 4?


T-square and hidden line

300

Out of the three listed, which two types of projections result in perspective drawings?

Multiview projections

Isometric projections

Oblique projections

Isometric projections and oblique projections

300

What is the distance between the centres of the two wheels (in mm)?

30 mm

300

Design plan or technical diagram?

David wants to illustrate the motion of parts in a power drill.

Design plan

300

What am I? I am a type of drawing that represents the parts of an object as exactly as possible

Engineering drawing

400

Other than a ruler and a pencil, name a drafting instrument that can be used to draw two of the three following geometric lines. 

a) T-square

b) T-square OR set square

c) Compass OR Circle template

400

For each following isometric projections, write the number of the corresponding multiview projection


a) 2

b) 3

c) 1

d) 4

400

What symbol indicates the measurement of an angle?

A curved arrow 

400

Draw the symbol used to represent the force required to move an object or one of its parts. 

Arrow
400

Consider the two representations, which one is a diagram and which one is a drawing?

1. Diagram

2. Drawing

500

Identify the drafting instruments in the following illustration

a) T-square

b) Set squares

c) Ruler

d) Lead pencil

e) Compass

f) Circle template

g) Drafting template

h) Protractor

500

Name four of the six views that could be used to draw a multiview projection of this object.

1. Left side view

2. Top view

3. Rear view

4. Right side view

5. Bottom view

6. Front view

500

For each of the following cross-sections, write the number of the corresponding cross-sectional view

a) 2

b) 1

c) 3

500

Refer to the following illustration of a staple remover and answer two of the three questions. 

a) What type of diagram is this?

b) What type of guide is found in this object?

c) What parts are made of plastic?

a) Technical diagram

b) Rotational guide

c) Grips

500

Which type of projection is used for two of the three drawings?

1. Oblique projection

2. Isometric projection

3. Multiview projection