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The general procedure for locating a missing line is to examine the vertices in

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The general procedure for locating a missing line is to examine the vertices in the adjacent views. Which of the following are true of vertices? Vertices are formed when surfaces or edges intersect as features on the object. A vertex in one view means there must be a corresponding vertex or edge in its adjacent c. Vertices representing the same point or edge on the object must be aligned horizontally or vertically in adjacent views. All of the above Which of the following statements does not describe good dimensioning practice? Place dimensions between views. Dimension hidden lines when features are not visible in the front, top, or right side view. Don't crowd dimensions. Do not dimension the same feature in more than one view. All of the above describe good dimensioning practice. Which of the following is true about common dimensions between top, front, and right side views? The top and front views have width in common and the top and right side views have height in common. The top and right views have width in common and the front and right side views have height in common. The top and front views have height in common and the top and right side views have depth in common. The top and front views have width in common and the top and right side views have depth in common. None of the above A multi-view engineering drawing should always follow the preferred configuration (front, top, right side) except when:. The part has constant thickness and can be fully dimensioned in one view. The bottom view shows more visible features than the front view. A section view effectively replaces one of the primary views because it shows all the same external geometry. d. Answers (a) and (c) are correct. e. All of the above are correct.

Explanation / Answer

11. among the given options all of them are correct.

so option (d) all of them

12. dimensioning the same feature over and over or also called over dimensioning is a bad practice.

so option (d)

13. usually the top and front view have width of the object and front and side view gives the height or depth in common.

so option (d)

14. both the statements of the option a and c are correct .usually the front , top and side views are preffered but some times when and object is too simple or any section view gives more features of the object then alternative views are prefered.

so option (d)

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