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ALPHABET OF LINES EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -12 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: This line type is drawn diagonally, it directs a dimension or note to the area where it applies. Normally terminates with an arrowhead, but may terminate with a dot.
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Leader Question 2: This line type denotes the extent of the dimension when used in conjunction with arrowheads.
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Dimension Question 3: This line type is the heaviest line used in drafting. These lines are used to frame in your drawing to create focus and drawn the eye of the viewer to the object.
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Border Question 4: This line type represents the outline of an adjacent part; shows alternate position of a given part; or replaces repetitive detail, such as spring coils, gear teeth, threads, etc.
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Phantom
Question 5: What thick line type shows where the imaginary cutting takes place to create a sectional view. The arrowheads indicate the direction of sight.
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Cutting Plane Question 6: This type of break line allows removal of a long central portion of an object to shorten a view. Normally used in pairs.
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Long Question 7: What line type represents edges and outlines of an object that are not visible in a given view.
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Hidden Question 8: What line type indicates symmetry, center points, or axes. Consists of alternate long and short dashes.
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Centerline Question 9: What line type is used to represent visible edges and outlines of the object being drawn.
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Visible Question 10: This line type appears only on a sectional view where the surface has been cut.Normally drawn diagonally.
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Section Question 11: This type of break line terminates a view to conserve space and avoid congestion.Also separates internal and external features with broken-out sections.
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Short
Question 12: What line type extends the surface or point away from the view for the purpose of dimensioning.
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Extension