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TLE
1.Heavy, solid line used to frame in the drawing.
2.Heavy line draws freehand for the same purpose as long break.
3.A light line used as axis of symmetry used for the center of circle and arcs.
4.A medium line used to show edges and contours not visible to the eye.
5.Light thin lines used to show the sizes of the object which start about 1/16" visible or object line.
6.A medium line used to show edges and contours visible to the eye.
7.They are thin, solid lines and usually terminate in a single arrowhead.
8.Very light line used to "block in" an object. These lines are made so light that little or no erasing is needed. They serve as base for darkening in the permanent line.
9.These are thin lines used to indicate alternate position of the parts of an object, reapeted detail, or the location of absent parts.
10.These are also called crosshatch lines, distinguish between two separate parts that meet a given point and are used to depict a particular type of material.

These are the possible answers :
a. break line
b. border line
c. center line
d. construction line
e. dimension line
f. hidden line
g. invisible line
h. leader line
I. long break line
j. phantom line
k. section line
l. visible line

Answers

Answered by Jeangray
25

Answer:

1.A.

2.B.

3.C.

4.G.

5.E.

6.L.

7.H.

8.D.

9.J.

10.K.

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Answered by dualadmire
18

1. Heavy, solid line used to frame in the drawing.

Option B - Border Line is used for framing from all sides.

2. Heavy line draws freehand for the same purpose as long break.

Option A- Break line

3. A light line is used as the axis of symmetry used for the center of the circle and arcs

Option C- Centerline is located centrally and is useful for symmetrical objects.

4. A medium line used to show edges and contours not visible to the eye.

Option G- Invisible line it cannot be seen through our naked eyes.

5. Light thin lines used to show the sizes of the object which start about 1/16" visible or object line.

Option E- Dimension line in help in identifying the size.

6. A medium line used to show edges and contours visible to the eye.

Option L- Visible line it can be seen through our naked eyes.

7. They are thin, solid lines and usually terminate in a single arrowhead.

Option H- Leader line helps in terminating arrowhead at a time.

8. Very light line used to "block in" an object. These lines are made so light that little or no erasing is needed. They serve as base for darkening in the permanent line.

Option D- Construction line

9. These are thin lines used to indicate alternate position of the parts of an object, repeated detail, or the location of absent parts.

Option J- Phantom line indicates alternate lines.

10. These are also called crosshatch lines, distinguish between two separate parts that meet a given point and are used to depict a particular type of material.

Option J- Section line is called crosshatch lines.

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