True/False Questions
- Full section can be used to expose both symmetrical and asymmetrical parts of the object being sectioned. True or False?
Correct answer: True
- There is no difference between full and half sections in terms of the parts of the object being sectioned. Both sections are used for both symmetrical and asymmetrical parts. True or False?
Correct answer: False
- Section intersecting is made for identifiable portions of the object but not for the small complex portions. True or False?
Correct answer: True
- The best way of displaying the cutting edge lines is from a parallel angle. True or False?
Correct answer: False
- Reference arrow method uses the direction arrow heads to show the end of the cutting edge line not the start. True or False?
Correct answer: True
Option Questions
- Please identify the type of section view represented by the following section identification diagram
- Developed view
- Full section view
- Removed section
- Thin section
Correct answer: Developed View
- Which is the type of sectional view represented by the diagram below?
- Half section
- Offset section
- Revolved section
- Broken-out section
Correct answer: offset section view
- The following diagram represents the part of sectional view. Identify the view
- Enlarged detail view
- Developed view
- Thin section view
- Removed section view
Correct answer: Thin Section View
- Identify the view represented by the following diagram
- Isometric view
- Enlarged detail view
- Revolved section view
- Broken-out section view
Correct answer: Enlarged Detail View
- Identify the view represented by the following diagram
- Enlarged detail view
- Offset section view
- Removed section view
- Broken-out section view
Correct answer: Broken Out Section View