Q1: Define Model View.
Ans: Model View is a representation of a 3D part or assembly in 2D drawing, showing its shape and features.
Q2: Write down any four types of views in Solidworks.
Ans: Four types of views are as follows:
- ➔ Front View
- ➔ Top View
- ➔ Right Side View
- ➔ Isometric View
Q3: Define Projected View in Solidworks.
Ans: Projected View is a secondary view created from a main view to show features at different angles.
Q4: Define Section View in Solidworks.
Ans: Section View cuts through a part to show internal features that are not visible from the outside.
Q5: Define Detail View in Solidworks.
Ans: Detail View enlarges a small area of a drawing to show intricate features clearly.
Q6: Define Auxiliary View in Solidworks.
Ans: Auxiliary View is a view projected from an inclined surface to show true shape and size of features.
Q7: Define Aligned Section View in Solidworks.
Ans: Aligned Section View is a section view where features are rotated or bent to align with the cutting plane.
Q8: Define Broken-out Section View in Solidworks.
Ans: Broken-out Section View shows an internal section of a part without cutting the entire object.
Q9: Define Break View in Solidworks.
Ans: Break View shortens a long part in the drawing to fit it on the sheet while maintaining proportions.
Q10: Define Crop View in Solidworks.
Ans: Crop View removes unwanted areas from a drawing to focus on a specific portion of the model.
Q11: Define Alternate Position View in Solidworks.
Ans: Alternate Position View shows different positions of a moving component within the same drawing view.
Q12: Write down any four types of line.
Ans: Four types of lines are as follows:
- ➔ Continuous Line
- ➔ Hidden Line
- ➔ Centerline
- ➔ Phantom Line
Q13: Describe the purpose of centerlines.
Ans: Centerlines indicate the center of circles, arcs, or symmetrical features in a drawing.
Q14: Describe the purpose of leader lines.
Ans: Leader lines connect notes, dimensions, or symbols to specific features in a drawing.
Q15: Write down any 2 National American Standard of drawing lines.
Ans: Two National American Standards are as follows:
Q16: What does ASME stand for?
Ans: ASME stands for American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Q17: What is a Smart Dimension Tool?
Ans: Smart Dimension Tool is used to measure and apply dimensions to sketches or drawings accurately in SolidWorks.
Q18: Write the procedure to apply Horizontal dimension using Smart Dimension Tool.
Ans: The steps to apply Horizontal dimension are as follows:
- ➔ Select the two points or lines.
- ➔ Click Smart Dimension Tool.
- ➔ Place the dimension horizontally.
- ➔ Enter the value and confirm.
Q19: Write the procedure to apply Aligned dimension using Smart Dimension Tool.
Ans: The steps to apply Aligned dimension are as follows:
- ➔ Select the two points or lines.
- ➔ Click Smart Dimension Tool.
- ➔ Place the dimension along the line connecting points.
- ➔ Enter the value and confirm.
Q20: Write the procedure to apply Vertical dimension using Smart Dimension Tool.
Ans: The steps to apply Vertical dimension are as follows:
- ➔ Select the two points or lines.
- ➔ Click Smart Dimension Tool.
- ➔ Place the dimension vertically.
- ➔ Enter the value and confirm.
Q21: Write the procedure to apply Angular dimension using Smart Dimension Tool.
Ans: The steps to apply Angular dimension are as follows:
- ➔ Select the two lines that form the angle.
- ➔ Click Smart Dimension Tool.
- ➔ Place the dimension showing the angle.
- ➔ Enter the value and confirm.
Q22: Write the procedure to apply diameter dimension using Smart Dimension Tool.
Ans: The steps to apply Diameter dimension are as follows:
- ➔ Select the circular edge or arc.
- ➔ Click Smart Dimension Tool.
- ➔ Place the diameter dimension.
- ➔ Enter the value and confirm.
Q23: Write the procedure to apply radius dimension using Smart Dimension Tool.
Ans: The steps to apply Radius dimension are as follows:
- ➔ Select the arc or circle.
- ➔ Click Smart Dimension Tool.
- ➔ Place the radius dimension.
- ➔ Enter the value and confirm.
Q24: Write the procedure to apply linear diameter dimension using Smart Dimension Tool.
Ans: The steps to apply Linear dimension are as follows:
- ➔ Select the two points or edges.
- ➔ Click Smart Dimension Tool.
- ➔ Place the linear dimension.
- ➔ Enter the value and confirm.
Q25: What is an Ordinate Dimension Tool?
Ans: Ordinate Dimension Tool measures the distance of points from a fixed origin point instead of between features.
Q26: What is BOM or Part list?
Ans: BOM (Bill of Materials) or Part List is a table listing all components, quantities, and details used in an assembly.
Q27: Write down any 2 International Standard of drawing lines.
Ans: Two International Standards are as follows:
- ➔ 210mm x 297mm (A4)
- ➔ 297mm x 420mm (A3)