Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
Computer Engineering Drafting and Design
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It is used to represent the world inhabited by people where they use products rather than a
specific community.
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Science and Technology
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Design
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It means understanding the nature of something that already exists by breaking it down into
several parts or constituent characteristics.
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Problem
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Design
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Analysis
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This means that the design is often developed based on the feelings and criteria that exist within
the designer’s mind.
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Engineering Design
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Analytical method
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Industrial Design
d.
Synthetic method
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The term “creative design” encompasses seeking what is desirable, and also includes “creative
thinking.
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It is usually refers to the gap between an existing situation and a goal.
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Problem
b.
Analysis
c.
Design
d.
None of the above
This arises from individual feelings and criteria that are not (believed to be) shared in society,
and are related to feelings and criteria similar to the “sense” possessed by Jobs.
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None of the above
b.
Personal Outer Motive
c.
Social Outer Motive
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This is the motive arising from awareness of problems, which is shared by members of society,
such as “we need a bridge to cross that river.”
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None of the above
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Personal Outer Motive
c.
Social Outer Motive
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The inner motive can be said to be related to the analytical method, which drives design aimed
at solving existing problems.
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The reason for designing something is called motive of design.
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This is used to mean that the result of the phase has an implicit basis, although this is not fixed
(results may differ depending on who conducts the phase).
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Semi-continuous
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c.
Continuous
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This arises from feelings and criteria that are (believed to be) shared in society, such as “we all
want to travel to see a beautiful sunset.”
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Social Outer Motive
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Personal Outer Motive
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This term is used to mean that an explicit basis exists in the phase for almost invariably
producing the same result.
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Continuous
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Semi-continuous
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Non-continuous
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The reason behind the design process, arising from ‘feelings and criteria,’ or ‘awareness of
problems’ relating to a product
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a.
Creative Design
b.
Motive of Design
c.
Design Engineering
d.
None of the above
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This term is used where the result of the phase has neither an implicit nor explicit basis.
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Non-continuous
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This is the motive arising from individual awareness of problems, which is not shared in society,
such as “I want shoes that fit the shape of my foot.”
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a.
Social Outer Motive
b.
Personal Outer Motive
c.
None of the above
This phase refers to the conventional design process. During this phase, structures and shapes
are developed to satisfy the requirements or specifications for the new product.
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a.
Post Design
b.
Design
c.
Pre-design
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This phase refers to design in the narrow sense, and in engineering design, it corresponds to the
__________ process.
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Design
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Pre-design
c.
Post-Design
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It is usually refers to the gap between an existing situation and a goal.
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Problem
b.
None of the above
c.
Design
d.
Analysis
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This phase is a process whereby social motive is created and contained implicitly in society, and
the requirements or specifications for new products are generated from that social motive.
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a.
Semi-continuous pre-design phase
b.
Non-continuous pre-design phase
c.
Continuous pre-design phase
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This means that the design is often developed based on the feelings and criteria that exist within
the designer’s mind.
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a.
Analytical method
b.
Industrial Design
c.
Engineering Design
d.
Synthetic method
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This term is used where the result of the phase has neither an implicit nor explicit basis.
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Non-continuous
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Continuous
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Semi-continuous
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This is the motive arising from individual awareness of problems, which is not shared in society,
such as “I want shoes that fit the shape of my foot.”
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a.
None of the above
b.
Social Outer Motive
c.
Personal Outer Motive
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This involves adapting a known system to a task with a different objective, maintaining the same
solution principle.
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a.
Variant Design
b.
Original Design
c.
Adaptive Design
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This is a process whereby social motive is neither implicitly nor explicitly created, and the
requirements or specifications for new products are generated from the personal (inner) motive
of the designer.
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a.
Continuous pre-design phase
b.
Semi-continuous pre-design phase
c.
Non-continuous pre-design phase
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Science and technology enables the development of products, the desired function of which can
be obtained with fundamental knowledge about physical phenomena.
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It means understanding the nature of something that already exists by breaking it down into
several parts or constituent characteristics.
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a.
Analysis
b.
Design
c.
None of the above
d.
Problem
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This is used to mean that the result of the phase has an implicit basis, although this is not fixed
(results may differ depending on who conducts the phase).
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a.
Continuous
b.
Non-continuous
c.
Semi-continuous
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This involves varying the size and/or arrangement of certain aspects of the chosen system
without making any changes to the functions or solution principles.
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a.
Variant Design
b.
Original Design
c.
Adaptive Design
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This arises from individual feelings and criteria that are not (believed to be) shared in society,
and are related to feelings and criteria similar to the “sense” possessed by Jobs.
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a.
None of the above
b.
Personal Outer Motive
c.
Social Outer Motive
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The term “creative design” encompasses seeking what is desirable, and also includes “creative
thinking.
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This phase results in the creation of new motive of design that leads to the next product.
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a.
Pre-design
b.
Post-Design
c.
Design
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It is used to represent the world inhabited by people where they use products rather than a
specific community.
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a.
None of the above
b.
Society
c.
Science and Technology
d.
Design
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This term is used to mean that an explicit basis exists in the phase for almost invariably
producing the same result.
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Non-continuous
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Continuous
c.
Semi-continuous
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In engineering design, the early stage of design is referred to as __________ design.
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Conceptual
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Engineering
c.
Industrial
d.
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This involves the creation of an original solution principle for a system (plant, machine, or
assembly) for the same, a similar, or a new task.
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Original Design
b.
Variant Design
c.
Adaptive Design
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The reason for designing something is called motive of design.
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The inner motive can be said to be related to the analytical method, which drives design aimed
at solving existing problems.
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This arises from feelings and criteria that are (believed to be) shared in society, such as “we all
want to travel to see a beautiful sunset.”
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Personal Outer Motive
b.
Social Outer Motive
c.
None of the above
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The reason behind the design process, arising from ‘feelings and criteria,’ or ‘awareness of
problems’ relating to a product
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a.
Design Engineering
b.
Creative Design
c.
None of the above
d.
Motive of Design
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This is the motive arising from awareness of problems, which is shared by members of society,
such as “we need a bridge to cross that river.”
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Personal Outer Motive
b.
Social Outer Motive
c.
None of the above
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This phase refers to the generation—explicitly or implicitly, and in society or individuals—of the
motive of design, which will lead to future products.
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a.
Design
b.
Post Design
c.
Pre-design
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In engineering design, the early stage of design is referred to as __________ design.
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Engineering
b.
Industrial
c.
Analytical
d.
Conceptual
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The pre-design phase generates requirements or specifications for new products.
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Design
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Pre-design
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Post Design
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This is a process whereby social motive is created and contained explicitly in society, and the
requirements or specifications for new products are generated from that social motive.
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a.
Semi-continuous pre-design phase
b.
Continuous Pre-design phase
c.
Non-continuous pre-design phase
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This phase refers to the phase when the concrete requirements or specifications for a new
product that we might expect society to accept are generated on the basis of the motive of
design.
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Design
b.
Post Design
c.
Pre-Design
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This phase refers to a process whereby the feelings and criteria, or awareness of problems
surrounding products, come to be shared in society through direct interactions between users
and products, without going against the usage intended by the designer, which leads to the
design of the next product.
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a.
Non-continuous post design-phase
b.
Semi- continuous post-design phase
c.
Continuous post-design phase
compass
A Answer is an instrument used to draw circles and arcs.
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French curve
Irregular curves, commonly called Answer , are curves that have no constant radii.
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The parallel bar slides up and down a drafting board to allow you to draw vertical lines.
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It can also be used as straightedges to connect points for drawing lines without the aid of a
parallel bar or machine scale.
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Compass
b.
Triangles
c.
Divider
d.
T-Square
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The term automatic pencil refers to a pencil with a lead chamber that advances the lead
from the chamber to the writing tip by the push of a button or tab when a new piece of lead is
needed.
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A divider is especially useful for large circles, but using one can be time consuming.
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Construction lines for layout and guidelines are very lightly drawn with a __________ lead.
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7H or 3H
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6H or 4H
c.
5H or 4H
d.
2H or 4H
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Dividers
Answer are used to transfer dimensions or to divide a distance into a number of
equal parts.
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Compass is also used in navigation to measure distance in nautical miles.
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_________are used to reduce or enlarge an object without having to make mathematical
calculations or scale manipulations.
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a.
Compass
b.
Automatic Pencil
c.
Proportional dividers
d.
DIvider
These are also available for specific requirements and drafting disciplines.
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Compass
b.
Divider
c.
T-Square
d.
Templates
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A scale is an instrument with a system of ordered marks at fixed intervals used as a reference
standard in measurement.
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The mechanical engineer’s scale is commonly used for mechanical drafting when drawings are in
fractional or decimal inches.
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Erasability is important because errors need to be corrected, and changes are frequently made.
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It refers to the material on which you create drawings, such as paper or polyester film.
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Film
b.
Drawing
c.
Radio
d.
Media
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A manual drafting machine is a machine that mounts to the table or board and has scales
attached to an adjustable head that rotates for drawing angles.
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The _________ clamps to a table and through an elbow like arrangement of supports allows you
to position the protractor head and scales anywhere on the board.
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a.
tail machine
b.
arm machine
c.
head machine
d.
auto machine
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Durability is a consideration if the original drawing will be extensively used.
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A _______ has a traversing arm that moves left and right across the table and a head unit that
moves up and down the traversing arm.
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auto machine
b.
arm machine
c.
head machine
d.
track drafting machine
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Templates for drawing other shapes, such as ellipses, and for letters are also common.
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A diagram that represents the elements of a system using abstract, graphic drawings or realistic
pictures.
Pictorial Diagram
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CAD or Computer Aided Design software was introduced in the late 1960's to expedite
engineering drawing process.
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Polyester film, also known by its brand name, Mylar®, is a plastic material offering excellent
dimensional stability, erasability, transparency, and durability.
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MATCHING TYPE:
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They create skeleton like models with lines and arcs. Wire-frame models
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CAD
Answer is used to design, develop and optimize products.
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Ground is frequently the most common connection in the circuit.
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board
A Answer is susceptible because the pattern of traces and component leads
form antennas. Antenna theory is a complex subject, well beyond the scope of this book.
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Inductor are used in analog circuitry for power supply decoupling and as filter components.
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The pin names analog ground and digital ground refer to internal connections in the IC, not the
plane to which they should be connected.
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Resistors are typically one of three types: wire-wound, carbon composition, and film
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Good grounding is a system-level design consideration.
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Block
A title Answer provides a variety of information about a drawing, such as the title of the
drawing, sheet size, and predominant scale, as described later in this chapter.
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3D CAD is the pioneer of CAD software, and was developed in the early 70s.
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genera
The term Answer refers to the number of times a copy of an original drawing is
reproduced and used to make other copies.
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photog
Microfilm is Answer reproduction on fi lm of a drawing or other document that is highly
reduced for ease in storage and sending from one place to another.
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The dimensioning and tolerancing block is used to specify the general dimensioning and
tolerancing specifications found on the drawing.
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compa
A Answer is an instrument used to draw circles and arcs.
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Divider
Answer are used to transfer dimensions or to divide a distance into a number of equal
parts.
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numbe
Zoning is a system of Answer along the top and bottom margins and letters along the
left and right margins.
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A sheet can include several additional blocks and symbols, depending on project requirements
and company practice.
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border
The Answer form a rectangle to establish the border