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Hi,
I know this may be a dumb question, but I am having trouble and need help with an important detail of the PAT apertures (keyholes) section as I prepare for my exam.
My strategy is to emply my knowledge of the rules to eliminate incorrect answer choices. But, one of the rules is unclear to me. The rule that says the correct keyhole is drawn to the same SCALE as the object confuses me, because it seems to, at times, contradict the rule that says the silhouette of the object must be exactly the same as the correct answer choice so the object can pass through.
What I want to know is, if a keyhole can be too small, can it also be too big even if the shape is correct? Or, is too big okay as long as the object passes through?? Please help! Thanks!
I know this may be a dumb question, but I am having trouble and need help with an important detail of the PAT apertures (keyholes) section as I prepare for my exam.
My strategy is to emply my knowledge of the rules to eliminate incorrect answer choices. But, one of the rules is unclear to me. The rule that says the correct keyhole is drawn to the same SCALE as the object confuses me, because it seems to, at times, contradict the rule that says the silhouette of the object must be exactly the same as the correct answer choice so the object can pass through.
What I want to know is, if a keyhole can be too small, can it also be too big even if the shape is correct? Or, is too big okay as long as the object passes through?? Please help! Thanks!