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II. MULTIPLE CHOICE (five points each) 6. Units on the mechanical scale are marked off in:
a. Fractions and millimeters
b. Feet and inches
c. Inches and fractions
7. Units on the architectural scale are marked off in:
a. Fractions and feet
b. Scales and measuring devises
c. Feet and inches
8. Units on the civil scales are marked off in:
a. Whole numbers and feet
b. Whole numbers and fractions
c. Decimals with no fractions
9. The number zero is:
a. The end of the metric scale
b. The middle of the scale
c. The beginning of all scale
10. The metric scale is marked off in:
a. Both inches and fractions
b. Architectural units and metric
c. Meters

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