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What is the height dimension of the object shown in the Front View of Figure 1?
In Figure 1, what shape is indicated in the middle of the object?
What is the width of the object as seen in the Auxiliary Top View of Figure 1?
What angle is the diagonal shown in Figure 1 from the top left corner to the bottom right?
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Which dimension of the object is NOT provided in the Front View of Figure 4?
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What is the diameter of the hole present in the object viewed from the side in Figure 3?
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What are the dimensions of the rectangular shape in Figure 5?
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Which dimension is common between the Auxiliary Top View of Figure 4 and the object shown in Figure 3?
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Study Notes
Figure 1
- A 3D object is shown in three orthogonal views: Front, Left Hand Side, and Auxiliary Top
- Front View dimensions: 100 mm height, 15 mm width
- Left Hand Side View dimension: 50 mm height
- Auxiliary Top View dimensions: 30 mm height, 75 mm width
- The object has a square shape with a square hole in the middle, 100 mm length, 30 mm width
- The top of the object is at a 45-degree angle
Figure 2
- Front view of a object with a 130 mm diagonal shape at a 30-degree angle and 90 mm width
- A 60-degree triangle is below the diagonal shape
- The view has 90 mm and 66 mm dimensions
- A 40 mm diameter hole is on the top of the object
Figure 3
- Side view of an object with 90 mm width and 66 mm height
- It has a 40 mm diameter hole in the center
- The object has a curved shape on the top with 30 mm height and 20 mm width
- A 60-degree triangle is below the diagonal shape
- The view has 90 mm and 66 mm dimensions
Figure 4
- The solution to the problem is shown in two orthogonal views (Front and Side) and an Auxiliary Top View
- Front View dimensions are 130 mm height and 90 mm width
- Side View dimensions are 66 mm height and 90 mm width
- The Auxiliary Top View shows a 60-degree diagonal shape, lines, and an oval-shaped object
Figure 5
- A front view of a rectangular object with a 150 mm dimension
- A smaller rectangle with 40 mm dimension is inside the larger one
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Test your understanding of interpreting 3D objects through their orthogonal views. This quiz covers dimensions and shapes as viewed from the front, side, and auxiliary angles. Analyze the given figures to answer questions related to geometry and spatial reasoning.