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Engineering Drawing Midterm Quiz 2

- The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about the principles of development of surfaces and sheet metal forming. It tests knowledge about topics like radial line development, prism development, parallel line development, and the steps to develop objects made of sheet metal. - The questions cover concepts like developments of prisms, cones, pyramids, allowances given for joints and bends in actual practice, and definitions of terms like prism, pyramid, frustum, polyhedron, etc. - All questions are multiple choice and provide feedback on whether the answer selected is correct or not.
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Engineering Drawing Midterm Quiz 2

- The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about the principles of development of surfaces and sheet metal forming. It tests knowledge about topics like radial line development, prism development, parallel line development, and the steps to develop objects made of sheet metal. - The questions cover concepts like developments of prisms, cones, pyramids, allowances given for joints and bends in actual practice, and definitions of terms like prism, pyramid, frustum, polyhedron, etc. - All questions are multiple choice and provide feedback on whether the answer selected is correct or not.
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The objects such as containers, boxes, boilers, hoppers, vessels, funnels, trays etc., are
made of sheet metal by using the principle of development of surfaces.

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Orthographic drawings of lines and curves of intersection of surfaces must not be
prepared first for the accurate development of objects.

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It is used for developing prisms and single curved surfaces like cylinders in which all the
edges / generators of lateral surfaces are parallel to each other.

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a.
Radial-line Development

b.
Prism Development

c.
Parallel-line Development

d.
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When a prism penetrates another prism, plane surface of one prism intersects the plane
surfaces of another prism and hence the lines of intersection will be straight lines.

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To draw the development of a square prism of side of base 30mm and height 50mm.
First step: Assume the prism is resting on its base on H.P. with an edge of the base
parallel to V.P and draw the orthographic views of the square prism.

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Steps to be followed to make a Development of Pentagonal Pyramid EXCEPT.

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a.
Draw the orthographic views of the pyramid ABCDE with its base on H.P and axis parallel
to V.P.

b.
Draw the projections of the prism.

c.
Mark off the edges starting from A along the arc and join them to 0
representing the lines of folding.

d.
Add the base at a suitable location

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Steps to be followed for making objects, using sheet metal EXCEPT.

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a.
Form the shape of the object by bending.

b.
None of the choices

c.
Cut the development from the sheet.

d.
Join the closing edges.
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If a plane surface is revolved about one of its edges, the solid generated is called a solid
of revolution.

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In actual practice, allowances have to be given for extra material required for joints and
bends.

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Steps to be followed for making objects, using sheet metal EXCEPT.

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a.
Transfer the development to the sheet metal.

b.
None of the choices

c.
Draw the orthographic views of the object to full size.

d.
Draw the development on a sheet of paper.

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It is employed for pyramids and single curved surfaces like cones in which the apex is
taken as center and the slant edge or generator (which are the true lengths) as radius for
its development.

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a.
Parallel-line Development

b.
Radial-line Development

c.
Prism Development

d.
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It is a polyhedron having two equal ends called the bases parallel to each other.

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a.
None of the choices

b.
Polyhedra

c.
pyramid

d.
prism
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A layout of the complete surface of a three-dimensional object on a plane is called the
___________.

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a.
Flat pattern of the line

b.
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c.
Development of the Line

d.
Development of the surface
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If a cone or pyramid is cut by a section plane parallel to its base and the portion
containing the apex or vertex is removed, the remaining portion is called frustum of a
cone or pyramid.

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Rectangle has two opposite sides of same length.

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First step to draw hexagon of equal side is: Draw a circle of radius equal to side of
hexagon.

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It is a polyhedron having one base, with a number of isosceles triangular faces, meeting
at a point called the apex.

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a.
Polyhedra

b.
None of the choices

c.
prism

d.
pyramid
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In actual practice of Development of Surfaces, allowances have to be given for extra
material required for joints and bends.

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Sum of angles of quadrilateral is 360 degree.

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It has twenty equal, equilateral triangular faces.

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a.
Octahedron

b.
Tetrahedron

c.
Icosahedron

d.
Dodecahedron
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