MCQ - TNPSC JTO
JTO - 551 - Engineering Drawing and Draughtsman
551 - unit 03 - Orthographic Projection Projection of Solids
The graphical symbol of a third-angle projection places the cone’s circular face:
In a sectional view, thin lines inclined at 45° represent:
In First Angle Projection, the object lies between:
The difference between first and third angle projection lies in the:
The profile plane is used to draw the:
The symbol used to represent First Angle Projection is standardized in:
In third angle projection, the Right Side View is placed:
When a cube rests on its face and the vertical face is parallel to the VP, its top view is a:
When a cone is resting on its base on HP and its axis is vertical, the front view is a:
If a hexagonal pyramid is kept on HP on its base and one of its base edges is perpendicular to VP, then in top view the base appears as:
The axis of a solid is defined as:
The front view of a cylinder lying on its side perpendicular to VP will be:
Which type of section is used when the object is symmetrical and only half needs to be sectioned?
Which sectional view helps to show several internal features not in a single plane?
What is the main advantage of sectional views?
Section lines (hatching lines) are drawn at an angle of: