Engineering Drawing Quiz

Create a detailed illustration of engineering drawings, including geometric tolerances, section views, and dimensioning techniques, in a modern office setting. Use technical drawing tools like T-squares, compasses, and CAD software in the design.

Engineering Drawing Quiz

Test your knowledge of engineering drawing principles and tolerancing with this engaging quiz. Perfect for students and professionals alike, our quiz covers a range of topics ensuring you deepen your understanding and application of engineering standards.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on ASME standards
  • Evaluate your understanding of geometric tolerances
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by MeasuringTool527
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The extent within which variations of geometric form, as well as size, are allowed is known as:
Tolerance of dimension
Limits of size
Feature of size
Transition Fit
Alright, so what do you think is the Tolerance zone for Circularity control?
Two Concentric Circles
One Circular Axis
A pair of Conical axes
Two Spherical Centers
Which of these do you say, should be used as center line?
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Dashed Thick Line
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Double dash thin chain line
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Chain thin line
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None of this
What are Hatching Lines used for?
Hidden Feature
Change of material from rest of the part
Sectioned and Cut area
3D feature part
When Outline, Hidden line and Center line coincide each other, what do you think, the order of priority should be?
Outline > Hidden Line > Center line
Hidden line > Outline > Center line
Center line > Outline > Hidden line
What does this image represent?
First Angle Projection
Third Angle Projection
Position Tolerance
Continuous Feature
A dimension, usually without a tolerance, that is used for informational purposes only is:
Informative Dimension
Basic Dimension
Reference Dimension
Referral Dimension
Engineering Drawing and related documentation practices across Cummins are governed by which of these documents of ASME?
ASME Y14.5-2009
ASME M14.5-2009
ASME Y14.5M-2009
ASME Y14.5-2019
Which of these tolerances do you think, specifies a tolerance zone defined by two parallel planes within which the surface or derived median plane must lie?
Parallelism
Median Tolerance
Flatness
Stratified Tolerance Zone
It is a good practice to dimension the Hidden lines in an engineering drawing. This statement is:
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True
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False
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