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thief
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rocket
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fairy
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thief
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On which plane is the front view drawn?
The vertical plane
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What are the three most common types of Axonometric projection?
Isometric, Dimetric and Trimetric projection.
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In Oblique projections the X and Z axes always________________________.
Form a 90° angle.
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Why are dotted lines used in Multiview projections?
They are used to show unseen edges blocked by the front view.
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What is the dihedral system?
The process of representing 3D objects on flat drawing surfaces using different views.
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What is another name for the fold line?
Reference line, Line of Intersection or Ground line
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In the Oblique projection of a cube the X and Y axes give the _________ and _________ of the figure.
height , width
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Sketches should give ________________________________.
all the necessary information about an object
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trap
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fairy
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rocket
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thief
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heart
Other team wins 15 points!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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rocket
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thief
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Name the three views that are needed when doing Multiview projections.
Elevation or front view Plan or top view Profile or sideview
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The proportions of a dimensioned sketch should be approximately ____________.
accurate
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How many images of an object are produced in Multiview projections?
At least 2
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In dimension sketches all measurements are assumed to be in _______________.
millimetres
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At what angle do the projection planes lie in orthographic projections?
90°
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