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Engineering Drawing Practice Test: Scales
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Scales topics include: Representative factor, scales types, plane and diagonal scales. Engineering drawings are almost always drawn to scale. A scale drawing is a drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount. The proportion by which the drawing of a given object is enlarged or reduced is called the scale of the drawing. The scale of a drawing is indicated by a ratio, called the Representative Fraction (RF) or Scale Factor.  Here are some types of scales used in engineering drawing: Plain scale: A line divided into a suitable number of equal... Show more
Engineering Drawing Practice Test: Scales
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1. Given Representative factor as 4/50 and maximum length is 100 cm. Find the length of scale.
2. Which scale is used in surveying instrument?
3. In a map, 30 miles is represented by 20 cm. What is the length of the kilometer scale if the maximum length to be measured is 10 km? (1 mile = 1.609 km)
4. The ratio of a length of an actual object to the length of drawing is given as 5. Find the scale and R.F. (Representative factor).
5. Which scale you prefer if there is a need to measure most accurately.
6. The representative factor is 0.02. The actual length is 50 cm. Find the length of drawing.
7. Scales having same representative fraction but graduated to read different units are called ______________________
8. What is the length of the scale?
Length of scale is calculated as length of scale representative fraction x maximum length
9. Which of the following scale is used in survey maps?
10. A line of length 4mm is represented by a line of 4cm. What is the representative factor?
11. A plain scale is made to show 4 feet and sub division is inch. To measure 2 feet and 10 inches how many divisions is to take on the right side of origin?
12. Which of the following scales represent two different units having the same representative fraction?
13. What is the maximum length of the given scale?

The maximum length of the given scale is 4 m measured as 10 decimeter
14. Given, below are the steps related to constructing a scale of 1:50 to show meters and decimeters and the maximum length is 5 meters. Arrange the steps
i. Then divide the 1st part into 10 equal divisions
ii. Determining the length of scale 1/50 x 500 cm = 10 cm
iii. Determining R.F. here it is 1/50
iv. Draw a line 10 cm long and divide it to 5 equal parts
15. The actual length is 1m. The length of the drawing is 5cm. Find the representative factor.
16. The representative factor is 2, the drawing length is 100 mm. Find the actual length.
17. Using the given scale, we can measure 13.7 dm.
Find the measure 13.7 dm from the given diagram
18. Which of the following scales is a reducing scale?
19. What is the representative fraction of the kilometer scale if 20 miles is represented as 5 cm and maximum length to be measured is 5 km? (1 mile = 1.609 km)
20. In a particular drawing, 40 inches is represented by a 10 cm long line. A comparative scale is constructed that measures up to 180 inches and 2 m respectively. What are the lengths of scale for both the inches as well as the meter scales? (1 inch = 0.0254 meter)
21. What is the representative factor of a line, whose length is 24cm on the drawing sheet, representing an actual length of 6m?
22. A scale which is numerically represented on the drawing sheet is called as _____
23. The representative factor is 0.5, the drawing length is 10 cm. Find the actual length.
24. The representative factor is 4. The actual length is 20 mm. Find the length of the drawing.
25. From the given scale, we can measure 4.56 m.
The maximum length that can be measured is 4 meters beyond 4.00 meters