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Test Bank for Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics, 16th edition by Frederick E. Giesecke Shawna Lockhart Marla Goodman Cindy M. Johnson Answers are at the End of Each Chapter

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Test Bank for Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics, 16th edition by Frederick E. Giesecke Shawna Lockhart Marla Goodman Cindy M. Johnson Answers are at the End of Each Chapter

Test Bank for
Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics, 16th edition by Frederick E.
Giesecke Shawna Lockhart Marla Goodman Cindy M. Johnson
Answers are at the End of Each Chapter
Question database – 16th Edition
These questions are intended for general use to create quizzes or exams over several chapters
as review. Questions are identified into chapters so that the instructor can select questions for the
chapters covered during class.
Chapter 1 – The Worldwide Graphic Language for Design
1. The two distinct lines of graphic representations are:
a. Mechanical and isometric
b. Artistic and technical
c. Perspective and descriptive geometry
d. Technical and blueprint reading
e. Instrument and mechanical drafting
2. A full-size working model made to final specifications is known as:
a. Life-cycle design
b. Feature-based modeling
c. Prototype
d. Product definition
e. Computer-based modeling
3. Accurate CAD drawings are usually produced in which of the following stages?
a. Problem Identification
b. Generate Concepts
c. Compromise Solutions
d. Models and Prototypes
e. Working Drawings
4. Which of the following is not one of the Design Process Stages?
a. Problem identification
b. Compromise solution
c. Working drawings
d. Digital file transfer
e. Prototypes
5. In the United States, all of the following organizations are involved in establishing
standards except:
a. ANSI
b. ANSDM
c. ASME
d. ASEE
e. SAE
6. (True or False) DFSS is a tool for decision making that helps companies focus
on an approach to create highly toleranced products for precision equipment.
7. (True or False) Concurrent engineering is a systematic approach that integrates
the design and manufacture of products with the goal of optimizing all elements
involved in the life cycle of the product.
8. (True or False) The purpose of technical drawings is for visualization,
communication, or documentation.
9. (True or False) The Live Cycle Design includes all aspects of a product except
disposal and recycling.

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