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Certified Drafting Exam

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An eight-sided figure with each side forming a 45






2. A dashed medium-weight line used to identify features that cannot be seen in a given view.






3. The figure formed by two lines coming together.






4. The overall working environment within which secondary environments exist.






5. Arc Part of two circles that touch.






6. Used in AutoCAD to show various materials in sectional drawings






7. Used to define specific size requirements of openings in the building






8. To draw around.






9. Angled planar faces added to lines or curves.






10. Restrictions applied to sketches to define sketch geometry in reference to other sketch geometry.






11. A rectangle or polygon near the edge of the drawing sheet that defines the usable drawing area of the drawing sheet. Borders may also include zone numbers and center marks.






12. A curved surface connecting two surfaces which form an angle.






13. American Society of Mechanical Engineers






14. Actual size of framing member






15. The distance from any point on a circle to the circles center.






16. Each part is approximately the right size in relation .to the other parts of the drawing.






17. The individual parts and subassemblies used to create an assembly.






18. Nominal size of a framing member






19. The positions or locations of points on the X Y and Z planes.






20. A drawing that uses more than one orthographic view to depict a single object.






21. A drawing that shows an object as it appears to the human eye includes isometric and perspective drawings






22. Three dimensional drawing made up of equal angles of 120 degrees most common 3-D drawing used in industry






23. The center of model mass where balance occurs.






24. The perimeter of a circle.






25. 1:2






26. The standard that is currently in use in a model or drawing file.






27. Heavy line used to outline visible edges of an object.






28. A drawing of an object as it appears to the eye.






29. A figure or character used in place of a word.






30. Heavy dashed line used to show section views.






31. A skecth that is fully closed and does not contain any gaps or openings.






32. A three-sided geometric figure.






33. Describes a polygon in which the flats are tangent to an imaginary circle; circumscribed polygons are measured across the polygon flats.






34. Two or more iMates linked together and added to a single; used for the same assembly operation.






35. Three dimensional drawing where the front faces forward and the depth dimensions go back at angles usually 15 30 or 45 degrees - Used when most information on drawing is on the front of the object.






36. For a three-dimensional object - a line that cannot be seen because view of it is obstructed by part of the object or of another object






37. Having a common center.






38. Formed using a brake die mandrel roller or similar tools.






39. A feature part or assembly stored in a catalog that can be inserted into a part model as a feature.






40. Parameters that control the size location and position of model elements including sketches and features.






41. A document that show the quantity of each type of direct material required to make a product






42. Used in perspectives for determining the direction of the depth lines






43. Vertical cut through house used to show construction components of building






44. To draw one figure within another figure.






45. Method of projection showing a three-dimensional object in two dimensions by displaying various views.






46. An estimated cost used by architects to begin schematic design process






47. Lines on an isometric drawing that are parallel to the isometric axes.






48. Lines that are not parallel to the axes.






49. Used by architect to design buildings to the client's wants and needs






50. A light line of long dashes separated by two short dashes.