Engineering Drawing Techniques Quiz

Test your understanding of engineering drawing techniques with this quiz covering projections, CAD, dimensioning, scales, and more!

#1

Which of the following is NOT a type of engineering drawing projection?

Isometric
Orthographic
Perspective
Thermal
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#2

What does the term 'CAD' stand for in engineering?

Computer-Aided Design
Computer Architecture Diagram
Centralized Access Database
Conceptual Architecture Drawing
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#3

What is the purpose of using symbols and abbreviations in engineering drawings?

To make the drawing more visually appealing
To save space on the drawing sheet
To confuse readers
To make the drawing easier to understand
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#4

What is the function of centerlines in engineering drawings?

To indicate the center of an object
To indicate hidden features
To show dimensions
To indicate the material of an object
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#5

In engineering drawings, what does the term 'tolerance' refer to?

The amount of error allowed in a measurement
The level of precision required
The type of material used
The thickness of the drawing lines
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#6

Which of the following best describes the purpose of dimensioning in engineering drawings?

To determine the weight of the object
To specify the material of the object
To provide size information
To define the color of the object
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#7

In engineering drawing, what does the term 'scale' refer to?

The type of pencil used for drawing
The ratio of the drawing size to the actual size of the object
The number of dimensions depicted
The type of paper used for drawing
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#8

What does the term 'line weight' refer to in engineering drawings?

The thickness of lines used in the drawing
The weight of the paper used for drawing
The total length of lines in the drawing
The weight of the object being depicted
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#9

Which of the following is NOT typically included in a title block of an engineering drawing?

Project name
Drawing scale
Date of creation
Drawing color
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#10

Which of the following is NOT a standard view in an orthographic projection?

Front view
Side view
Top view
Isometric view
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#11

Which of the following is NOT a method of creating engineering drawings?

Hand sketching
Computer-aided drafting
Photocopying
3D printing
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#12

What is the purpose of using hatching or section lines in an engineering drawing?

To indicate hidden features
To provide shading
To indicate the material of the object
To add decoration to the drawing
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#13

Which of the following statements about isometric drawing is true?

All three axes are equally foreshortened
It is primarily used for detailed engineering drawings
It provides a true representation of the object's size and shape
Only two of the three principal axes are foreshortened
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