MCQ - TNPSC JTO
JTO - 551 - Engineering Drawing and Draughtsman
551 - unit - 04 - Hatching Techniques in Sectional View
Hatching for multiple materials in an assembly drawing should:
The most common angle used for hatching lines is:
For thin sections like sheet metal, the hatching lines should be:
Hatching lines should never intersect with:
If two adjacent parts use the same material, how should hatching be applied?
Which standard governs hatching conventions in engineering drawings?
In complex assemblies, hatching may be omitted to:
An offset section is used when:
The true shape of a section can be obtained by projecting onto a plane:
Half sections are primarily useful for:
Which section is used to represent the interior along with the exterior in the same view?
Which section is placed at a distance away from the view?
Which type of sectional view involves cutting the object and revolving the portion 90°?
Conventional symbols in sectioned views are used to indicate:
When two cutting planes intersect, the resulting view is called:
Which symbol usually represents a sectioned rubber part?