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26. The section lines in all hatched areas for an object must be parallel.



27. One of the outcomes of using section views in a technical drawing is the elimination of hidden lines.



28. In AutoCAD the Hatch tool is used to designate what pattern is to be used for a section view.



29. The angle of revolution should always be less than 45 degrees for an aligned section.



30. In technical drawing a section view is often used to reveal some or all of an object's internal features.



31. Section views are only used for mechanical drawings.



32. The Cutting Plane line should be displayed at the same line weight as object lines.



33. When a cutting plane coincides with a centerline, the cutting plane line takes precedence.



34. If you set the ANSI 131 hatch pattern to an angle of 45 degrees the lines will be placed vertically.



35. Ribs, webs, gear teeth, and other similar features are typically not hatched with section lining, even if the cutting plane slices them.



36. Section views cannot replace the normal top, front, side, or other standard orthographic views.



37. A section-lined area is always completely bounded by a visible outline.



38. The preferred cutting plane line style is made up of equal dashes ending in arrowheads.



39. The arrow points on either end of a Cutting Plane line indicate the direction of view.



40. It is not acceptable to use the general-purpose symbol at different angles for different parts.



41. This type of section is limited by a break line:





42. Drafters should use a ________ in a section view of a mechanical part that includes the cylindrical view of a threaded hole.





43. The section view drawing in which one fourth of an object has been marked for removal is known as a ________ section.





44. In offset sections, offsets or bends in the cutting plane are all:





45. When filling an area with a hatch pattern in AutoCAD the drafter needs to be able to ________.





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