'SHOULD BE' means drawing quality (source engineered Drawing data).

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Multiple Choice

'SHOULD BE' means drawing quality (source engineered Drawing data).

Explanation:
The statement tests how the drawing data itself should appear and be prepared. “SHOULD BE” is used to express the expected quality of the source drawing data, not what was actually measured on a part, nor the allowable variation (tolerances), nor the material grade. In other words, it indicates the required state of the drawing’s quality—its completeness, clarity, accuracy, and proper annotation—so that the design intent can be correctly translated into manufacture and QA checks. The other options describe actual measurements, the tolerances that define permissible variation, or the material grade, which are separate aspects from the quality of the drawing data itself.

The statement tests how the drawing data itself should appear and be prepared. “SHOULD BE” is used to express the expected quality of the source drawing data, not what was actually measured on a part, nor the allowable variation (tolerances), nor the material grade. In other words, it indicates the required state of the drawing’s quality—its completeness, clarity, accuracy, and proper annotation—so that the design intent can be correctly translated into manufacture and QA checks. The other options describe actual measurements, the tolerances that define permissible variation, or the material grade, which are separate aspects from the quality of the drawing data itself.

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