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18 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following statements best describe the term blueprint reading?
1. Interpreting ideas expressed by the engineer or craftsman 2. Transferring the blueprint to the part to be made 3. Understanding the symbols used to prepare blueprints 4. Reproducing the print with a microprocessor |
1. Interpreting ideas expressed by the engineer or craftsman |
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The standards and procedures prescribed by military and American national standards are published on which of the following on 31 July of every year?
1. Mil-std 2. Department of defense index of standards and specifications 3. American national standards institute (ANSI) 4. Mil-std and ANSI |
2. Department of defense index of specifications and standards |
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To find the correct drawing symbols to show fittings and electrical wiring on ships, you should reference what standards?
1. ANSI Y32.9 and MIL-STD-100A 2. MIL-STD-15 and MIL-STD-25a 3. MIL-STD-17b and ANSI 46.1-1962 4. ANSI Y31.2 and MIL-STD-22a |
1. ANSI Y32.9 and MIL-STD-100a |
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What is the primary difference in the various methods of producing blueprints?
1. The type of paper used 2. The color or transparency of the paper 3. The type of plotter used 4. The type of paper and processes used |
4. The type of paper and processes used |
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This block may be used when a change has been made to the drawing
1. Information block 2. Title block 3. Revision block 4. Scale block |
3. Revision block |
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This block includes information required to identify the part, the name, and address of the organization that prepared the drawing
1. Information block 2. Title block 3. Revision block 4. Scale block |
2. Title block |
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This block gives the reader additional information about the material, specifications and so on.
1. Information block 2. Title block 3. Revision block 4. Scale block |
1. Information block |
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This block shows the size of the drawing compared to the actual size of the part.
1. Title block 2. Revision block 3. Scale block 4. Bill of material |
3. Scale block |
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This block contains a list of material and parts needed for the project
1. Revision block 2. Scale block 3. Bill of material 4. Application block |
3. Bill of material |
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This block identifies directly or by reference the larger unit that contains the part or assembly.
1. Revision block 2. Scale block 3. Bill of material 4. Application block |
4. Application block |
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Which of the following provides contractors, supervisors, and manufacturers with more information than what is graphically shown on the blueprint?
1.finish marks 2. Station numbers 3. Notes and specifications 4. Zone numbers |
3. Notes and specifications |
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Evenly spaced numbers on a drawing that begin with zero and numbered outward in one or both directions
1. Drawing numbers 2. Reference number 3. Station number 4. Zone number |
3. Station number |
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Numbers placed to help locate a point or part on a drawing
1. Drawing number 2. Reference number 3. Station number 4. Zone number |
4. Zone number |
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Numbers that refer to the numbers of other blueprints
1. Drawing number 2. Reference number 3. Station number 4. Zone number |
2. Reference number |
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The list of parts and symbols on a blueprint are known as what?
1. Legend 2. Symbol 3. Note 4. Specification |
1. Legend |
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The plan used by the contractor to construct the ship
1. Contract guidance plan 2. Standard plan 3. Type plan 4. Working plan |
4. Working plans |
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The plan used to illustrate design features of the ship subject to development
1. Contract guidance plan 2. Standard plan 3. Type plan 4. Working plan |
1. Contract guidance plans |
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The plan furnished by the ship builder that is needed to operate and maintain the ship.
1. Type plan 2. Working plan 3. Corrected plan 4. On board plan |
4. On board plan |