Question 1 (1 point) When selecting a sequence of views for an othographic drawing, you should choose: 1. The sequence with the least number of hidden features. 2. The standard views every time (Top, Front, Right Side). 3. The easiest to visualize. 4. The sequence is arbitrary 5. None of the above Question 2 (1 point) In what types of drawings can true length measurements be made on the front plane? 1. Perspective 2. Oblique 3. Orthographic Projections 4. Both answers 1 and 2 5. Both answers 2 and 3 6. None of the above Question 3 (1…show more content… 1. Service for its members 2. Public safety 3. Advisory to the government with regard to engineering matters 4. None of the above Question 17 (1 point) What is the axonometric projection of an object? 1. A special case of oblique projection. 2. A single-view orthogonal projection showing more than one face of the object. 3. A single-view orthogonal projection showing more than one face of the object, with one face in true shape. 4. A single-view orthogonal projection showing more than one face of the object in true shape. 5. A single-view orthogonal projection showing all faces of the object in true shape. 6. A single-view orthogonal projection showing more than one face of the object, with one face perspectively distorted. 7. None of the above. Question 18 (1 point) Which of the following statements best describes a three-point perspective projection? 1. The projection plane is parallel to two principal axes of the reference coordinate system. 2. The projection plane is perpendicular to two principal axes of the reference coordinate system. 3. The projection plane is defined by three vanishing points. 4. The projection plane intersects exactly two principal axes of the reference coordinate system. 5. The projection is not parallel to any principal axis of the reference