Blueprint Reading and sketching; Appendix A; chapter 2 and 3: Flashcards

1
Q

what is the view of an object in blueprint reading technically known as

A

projection

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2
Q

which type of projection is a parallel projection in which the projectors are perpendicular to the plane of projection

A

orthographic

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3
Q

which type of projection is one in which the projectors are other than perpendicular to the plane of projection

A

oblique

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4
Q

which type of projection is not commonly used in the United States

A

first-angle

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5
Q

which type of line can be used to lay out a third view while in the process of drawing to other views

A

Miter

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6
Q

which type of projection is the most frequently used type of axonometric projection

A

isometric

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7
Q

which type of projection is a form of orthographic projection in which the projectors are always perpendicular to the plane of projection

A

axonometric

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8
Q

how many different views do complex drawings normally have

A

6

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9
Q

which type of drawing is the most used method of presentation used in technical illustrations in the commercial and Architectural fields

A

perspective

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10
Q

which type of lines indicate a plane or which a sectional view is taken

A

cutting plane

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11
Q

which type of section is used to illustrate particular parts of an object

A

removed

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12
Q

which type of section is used to show the inner structure of a small area by peeling back or removing the outside surface

A

broken - out

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13
Q

which type of view shows the relative location of parts and as particularly helpful when personnel must assemble complex objects

A

exploded

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14
Q

which type of drawing includes a complete an exact description of the parts shape and dimensions and how it is made

A

detail

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15
Q

Which type of projection is used to show multiple views of an object?

A

orthographic

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16
Q

what color code is used to identify piping carrying flammable materials?

A

yellow

17
Q

what color code is used to identify piping carrying anesthetics and harmful materials materials?

A

blue

18
Q

what color code is used to identify piping carrying oxidizing materials?

A

green

19
Q

what color code is used to identify piping carrying fire protection material?

A

red

20
Q

what standard are fluid lines in aircraft marked according to?

A

MIL-STD-1247D

21
Q

what color code is used to identify piping carrying toxic and poisonous material.

A

Brown

22
Q

what color code is used to identify piping carrying physically dangerous materials?

A

Gray

23
Q

which standards establishes the color code used to identify piping carrying hazardous fluids?

A

MIL-STD-101

24
Q

which standard lists mechanical symbols used on piping prints other than those for aeronautical craft, areo-spacecraft, and spacecraft?

A

ASTM Standard F1000-13

25
Q

which type of pipe drawings are generally used for catalogs and similar applications where visual appearances more important than drawing time?

A

Double-line

26
Q

Which type of drawings take less time and show all the information required to lay out and produce a piping system?

A

single line

27
Q

which type of projection is used for all pipes bent in more than one plane, and for assembly and layout work?

A

pictorial