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What is the point where parallel lines seem to meet in perspective?
Vanishing Point
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What is also known as the U.S. customary system of measurement?
English System
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What does S.I. stand for in the Metric System?
International Standard
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What line indicates the center of circles or arcs?
Center Line
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What line represents features not visible from the view?
Hidden Line
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What line shows the size or dimensions of an object?
Dimension line
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What line shows alternate positions of moving parts?
Phantom Line
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What is the smallest unit of the metric system?
Millimeter
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What remains vertical in an isometric drawing?
Vertical lines
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What is the basic unit of length in the Metric System?
Meter
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How many vanishing points does a one-point perspective have?
One
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What kind of perspective shows a view looking up or down?
Three-Point Perspective.
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Each line or mark on an inch in ruler is called a:
Graduation
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How many inches are in one foot?
12 inches
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What is the formula for board foot?
Bd. Ft.=T×W×L/12
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In an isometric drawing, at what angle are horizontal lines drawn?
30 degrees
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What drawing method represents a 3D object in 2D using multiple views?
Orthographic Projection
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How many millimeters are there in one centimeter?
10 millimeters
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What are the three main views in orthographic drawing?
Top, front, and side views.
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What is used to determine the volume of lumber?
Board foot
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What line connects a note or label to a drawing feature?
Leader Line
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The inch is divided into how many equal parts at the smallest graduation commonly used?
16
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What do you call on the conventional lines used in technical drawing?
Alphabet of Lines
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What type of line shows the visible edges of an object?
Visible/Object Line
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What type of drawing shows an object as if it’s been cut open?
Sectional View
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What line extends from the object to define dimension limits?
Extension Line
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How many feet are there in one yard?
3 feet
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What line shows where an object is cut for an internal view?
Cutting Plane Line
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What line is used to indicate cut surfaces in section views?
Section Line
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How many centimeters are there in one meter?
100 cm
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What line is used to shorten a long object in a drawing?
Break Line
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What line in a perspective view represents eye level?
Horizon Line
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Which view shows three sides at 120° angles?
Isometric View
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What type of drawing shows parts separated to reveal assembly order?
Exploded View
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