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3d Computer Modeling

Subjects : it-skills, multimedia
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A term describing parts or features being equal distances apart at every point.






2. The lines and zoning marks around the outside of a drawing - marking the edges of the usable surface.






3. The process of creating a reproduction or likeness of something.






4. An orderly arrangement of objects in a rectangular shape - such as a table with four columns and five rows that includes vocabulary terms - one in each cell of the table.






5. In drawing software - a created plane of reference that is used as a surface to create a new feature.






6. A polygon that has four-sides.






7. A line drawn between extension lines where the measurement is noted.






8. Any physical portion of an object - such as a hole or fillet.






9. A curved surface formed at the interior intersection of two or more surfaces of an object.






10. A surface that is used to establish a known location.






11. A line drawn between extension lines where the measurement is noted.






12. A three-dimensional representation of an object.






13. The plane that is created in order to slice through a part or assembly to show the interior details.






14. The limitation of measurement that is placed on a part of a product.






15. A term describing a drawing that has length - width - and depth.






16. The lines or points belonging to the same line or an extension of that line.






17. A software command that inputs a measured distance that is needed to initiate other commands.






18. Arcs and circles that have a common origin or center.






19. The two points that are fixed together with the use of a constraint.






20. A flat surface with length and width - but no thickness and extends forever.






21. A closed curve with coplanar points at the same distance from the center point.






22. A detail created that forms an angle at the intersection of two planes.






23. Any physical portion of an object - such as a hole or fillet.






24. A linear measurement that shows the extents of something - such as width - height - or length.






25. A three-sided geometric figure having all sides equal.






26. A polyhedron with two faces (bases) that are congruent and parallel polygons and whose other faces (lateral faces) are parallelograms formed by segments connecting the corresponding vertices of the bases.






27. A process used to change details in a drawing after initial creation.






28. A three-sided polygon with one entire 90-degree angle.






29. The process of creating a reproduction or likeness of something.






30. A right angle projection wherein the views on a drawing are drawn at right angles to one another.






31. A detail created that forms an angle at the intersection of two planes.






32. A hole with a tapered top so that the top of the head of an inserted screw will be flush with the outside surface.






33. A solid body with six equal square sides or faces.






34. A polyhedron with a polygonal base and triangular faces meeting in a common vertex.






35. Of or exhibiting equality in dimensions or measurements.






36. The lines or points belonging to the same line or an extension of that line.






37. A term used to describe two things having the same value or size.






38. A line parallel to the horizon.






39. A line - point - edge - surface - or other detail used to establish a known location.






40. The lines and zoning marks around the outside of a drawing - marking the edges of the usable surface.






41. A three-sided geometric figure having all sides equal.






42. In a computer-aided drawing program - a feature created by adding depth to a sketched profile of an object.






43. The wedge shaped mark on a drawing used to terminate the dimension line.






44. The limitation of measurement that is placed on a part of a product.






45. The line where two pieces of material come together.






46. The limitation of measurement that is placed on a part of a product.






47. The lines or points belonging to the same line or an extension of that line.






48. A hole with a tapered top so that the top of the head of an inserted screw will be flush with the outside surface.






49. A line type used to show the location of the centers of arcs and circles or a drawn detail.






50. A process used to change details in a drawing after initial creation.