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Jeopardy Auxiliary Section Annotation Other $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Orthographic Auxiliary Section Annotation Other $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Orthographic Projected views can only be created from existing base views. True or False

$100 Answer from Orthographic True

$200 Question from Orthographic The first view you create in a 2D drawing is the a. feature view. c. model view. b. base view. d. paper view.

$200 Answer from Orthographic b. base view

$300 Question from Orthographic The type of projection used in most U.S. ANSI-based drawings is ____________________-angle projection

$300 Answer from Orthographic third

$400 Question from Orthographic Drawings that contain more than one view of a model are known as ____________________ drawings.

$400 Answer from Orthographic multiview

$500 Question from Orthographic An isometric view can only be projected from a base view. True or False

$500 Answer from Orthographic False

$100 Question from Auxiliary An auxiliary view can be created using the Isometric View command. True of False

$100 Answer from Auxiliary False

$200 Question from Auxiliary An auxiliary view must be based on an orthographic projection that is aligned to the base view. True or False

$200 Answer from Auxiliary True

$300 Question from Auxiliary Auxiliary views typically show internal features of a part that have been cut. True or False

$300 Answer from Auxiliary False

$400 Question from Auxiliary When orthographic views cannot describe a model’s true shape and size, one or more ____________________ views may be needed.

$400 Answer from Auxiliary

$500 Question from Auxiliary There can only be one base view per sheet. True of False

$500 Answer from Auxiliary false

$100 Question from Section A view that shows part of an object cut away to show the inside is known as a(n) ____________________ view.

$100 Answer from Section section

$200 Question from Section The ____________________ line shows the path a section takes through an object. (hyphenated)

$200 Answer from Section Cutting-plane

$300 Question from Section The first section view in a set of drawings is labeled 1-1; the second section view is labeled 2-2. True or False

$300 Answer from Section false

$400 Question from Section The command that allows you to create rectangular and polar arrays is the ____________________ command.

$400 Answer from Section pattern

$500 Question from Section A(n) ____________________ note is a note that pertains to the entire drawing.

$500 Answer from Section general

$100 Question from Annotation Center marks and centerlines are created in Inventor’s drawing mode. True or False

$100 Answer from Annotation True

$200 Question from Annotation A group of settings used to display dimensions uniformly in a 2D drawing is known as a dimension a. style. c. specification. b. group. d. template.

$200 Answer from Annotation a. style

$300 Question from Annotation To make a dimension line up with an angled line on a drawing view, right-click the dimension, select Dimension Type, and then select ____________________.

$300 Answer from Annotation aligned

$400 Question from Annotation To make views appear smaller on the drawing sheet without affecting their actual size, you should adjust the ____________________. (two words)

$400 Answer from Annotation View scale

$500 Question from Annotation To show the feature dimensions on a drawing, right-click a view and select the ____________________ Dimensions command.

$500 Answer from Annotation retrieve

$100 Question from Other The drawing sheet templates in the Drawing Resources folder are set up specifically for various standards and sheet sizes. True or False

$100 Answer from Other True

$200 Question from Other By default, if a view will fit on the selected paper size at full scale, Inventor® places it on the drawing sheet at a scale of a. 2:1. c. 1:1. b. 2:3. d. 1:2.

$200 Answer from Other c. 1:1.

$300 Question from Other A tool that communicates engineering ideas and designs to manufacturing, purchasing, and other departments is the ____________________ drawing.

$300 Answer from Other engineering

$400 Question from Other Manufacturing machines that are controlled by computer programs are known as computer ____________________ machines. (two words)

$400 Answer from Other numerical control

$500 Question from Other ____________________ features are symmetrical about an axis of symmetry.

$500 Answer from Other Revolved or Mirrored

Final Jeopardy What is the process of creating physical prototypes from solid models know as?

Final Jeopardy Answer Rapid prototyping