Constructive Solid Geometry
The Constructive Solid Geometry method was developed in the _____.* 1980's 1990's 1960's 1970's
1980's
Two or more solid objects can be combined into one using _____ operations.* Boolean Linear Commutative Abstract
Boolean
Which of the following is NOT one of the basic Boolean operations in Autodesk Inventor?* Join Divide Intersect Cut
Divide
Which of the following is NOT one of the five basic primitives found in Autodesk Inventor?* Torus Rectangular Prism Dodecahedron Cone
Dodecahedron
Features that are created for the purposes of performing a "cut" operation in Autodesk Inventor are not considered primitives.* True False
False
In a binary tree the roots are the various primitives that are combined to form the final solid object known as the leaf.* True False
False
Any solid feature that is created with Autodesk Inventor can be considered a primitive.* True False
True
Re-linking is what allows easy modification of your models.* True False
True
The CSG concept is one of the most important building blocks for feature-based modeling.* True False
True
The CSG method is also referred to as the method used to store a solid model in the database.* True False
True
The CSG method is also known as the _____ approach because it is similar to practices used in a machine shop.* production machinist's fabrication manufacturing
machinist's
Constructive Solid Geometry describes the solid model as a combination of basic shapes known as _____.* ancients originals primitives basic
primitives