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UNIGRAPHICS- HOAGRA-13TH NOVEMBER 2024

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Which of the following is typically shown in an assembly drawing?

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Which of the following lines is used to represent edges that are not visible in the current view of an object?

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Which of the following views in orthographic projection is typically used to show the height and width of an object?

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Which line type is used to indicate the direction and extent of a dimension in a drawing?

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In a third-angle projection, where is the object placed in relation to the plane of projection?

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Which line is used to show the outline of an object in an engineering drawing?

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What is the file extension for a part file created in Siemens NX?

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In NX Sketching, which tool allows you to create a rounded corner between two intersecting lines?

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What is the purpose of the "Boolean Operations" in NX solid modeling?

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In the third-angle projection, which view is positioned directly above the front view?

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In CAD (Computer-Aided Design) drafting, which of the following is a major advantage over manual drafting?

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What is the relationship between the front view and the side view in orthographic projection?

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In a full section view, how is the object typically represented?

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What does a thick continuous line represent in an orthographic projection?

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What is the purpose of a section view in an engineering drawing?

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What is the purpose of using multiple views in orthographic projection?

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In an orthographic projection, how many views are typically used to fully represent a 3D object?

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A line that is drawn with alternating long and short dashes is called:

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In NX Sketching, which command would you use to remove a part of a sketch that crosses over other geometry?

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Which line type is used to indicate a break in an object, such as a part of a long rod that is not shown in full?

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What is the purpose of constraints in NX Sketching?

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The top view in orthographic projection is obtained by looking at the object from which direction?

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The abbreviation 'Ø' in an engineering drawing indicates:

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What is the primary function of a cutting plane line in orthographic projection?

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In NX Sketching, what does the "Mirror" tool do?

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In NX, which of the following is used to define how parts are positioned and constrained in an assembly?

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What is the function of the "Dimensions" tool in NX Sketching?

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When performing a "Fillet" operation on a solid body in NX, what does it do?

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In NX, which of the following is the primary method for creating a solid model?

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What is the term used for the process of converting a 3D object into a 2D drawing in drafting?

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Which NX feature is used to create a solid body by revolving a 2D sketch around an axis?

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What is the main purpose of an assembly drawing in engineering?

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In a section view, how are the cut surfaces typically represented?

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Which type of line is used to show the boundaries of a sectioned view in orthographic projection?

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What does GD&T stand for in engineering drawing and design?

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What is the primary purpose of drafting in engineering?

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Which of the following correctly represents the standard arrangement of the three principal views in orthographic projection?

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Which of the following is true about the projection of the views in orthographic projection?

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Which of the following is the default method for creating a circle in NX Sketching?

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What does a dimension line represent in an engineering drawing?

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In NX Sketching, which of the following is used to create a straight line between two points?

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In orthographic projection, the right side view is typically placed to the right of which view?

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Which of the following tools in NX allows you to create a solid model by sweeping a 2D profile along a path?

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What does the term 'scale' refer to in engineering drawings?

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How can you constrain a line to be horizontal or vertical in NX Sketching?

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What kind of section view would be used to show a feature like a cylindrical hole without showing all other details of the object?

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What is the purpose of a center line in an engineering drawing?

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Which of the following is a common type of section view used in engineering drawings?

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Which type of line is used to represent the reference or location of a dimension or to mark a specific feature in orthographic projection?

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What is the use of the "Project Curve" tool in NX Sketching?