AutoCAD CH 1-11
Absolute coordinate
#
In paper space, the typical plot scale is: a. Scaled to paper size b. Scaled to fit c. 1:1 d. Plot dependent
1:1
You are rotating an object from 45° degrees to 30° degrees, you have entered the reference option. The reference angle will be a. 30 b. 45 c. 15 d. 75
45°
The minimum number of points required to define an elliptical arc:
5
Relative coordinate
@
Which of these is not an acceptable scale to use on a drawing for this course? ARCH. ENGI. ATOMIC
ATOMIC
ASME stands for
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
How many layers can you create in AutoCAD: a. 255 b. As many as you like c. 256 d. It depends on your computer
As many as you like
Polar Tracking can be set to track a. At any angle b. At 30 degrees c. At orthogonal angles only d. At 90 degrees
At any angle
Layer 0 CANNOT...
BE DELETED
A set of objects defined as a single entity and saved so that it can be scaled and inserted repeatedly and potentially passed on to other drawings.
BLOCK
LOCKED LAYER...
CANNOT BE EDITED
The numbers on the coordinate display show positions in a a. Matrix coordinate system b. Quadratic coordinate system c. Graphic coordinate system d. Cartesian coordinate system
Cartesian coordinate system
Which linetype is loaded by default: a. Solid b. Center c. Continuous d. Diagonal
Continuous
In the MOVE command, after defining a selection set a. Pick a move location b. Pick an endpoint c. Define a displacement vector d. Define a vector location
Define a displacement vector
A thin, dark, solid line terminated by arrowheads, indicating the direction and extent of a (something)
Dimension line
What shortcut "keyboard" command is used for ERASE? 1.E 2.F8 3.DEL 4.ER
E
The command used to draw circles in isometric views is:
ELLIPSE
To initiate a single point object snap: a. Enter an object snap mode at the Select objects: prompt b. Pick the Object Snap button from the status bar c. Right-click the Object Snap button and select Single Point d. Enter an object snap mode when AutoCAD prompts for point selection
Enter an object snap mode when AutoCAD prompts for point selection
SNAP
Extrapolates a precise geometric point from an approximate screen cursor location.
Orthographic Projections and Multiview projections are examples of Perspective projection T/F
FALSE
The Action Recorder duplicates the function of the ARRAY command R/F
FALSE
The Symbol represented by %%d within the Text editor is the Delta symbol. T/F
FALSE (its degree)
A block table has attribute fields that can be updated. T/F
False
C is an alias for COPY. T/F
False
Drawing isocircles is the same as drawing ellipses in orthographic views. T/F
False
External references are updated automatically when the referenced drawing changes. T/F
False
Front is a name of one of the three isoplane selections in AutoCAD. T/F
False
In order to define an arc, you must first specify a start point. T/F
False
In order to switch isoplanes you must open the drafting settings dialog box. T/F
False
In the Stretch grip edit mode and the STRETCH command it is necessary to select objects with a crossing window. T/F
False
Isometric drawings show no true distances. T/F
False
It is necessary to match layers and color numbersT/F
False
It is not possible to plot a landscape oriented plot on a printer. T/F
False
It is usually unnecessary to perform a full plot preview. T/F
False
Like incremental snap, object snap will not interfere with ordinary point selection. T/F
False
MULTILINE text is drawn within a rectangular box defined by the user. T/F
False
Polar arrays can defined around circles or arcs. T/F
False
Section view lining in AutoCAD is completed by the FILL command. T/F
False
Spline curves touch each point you pick. T/F
False
Start point, width, and rotation angle values must be specified before entering text?T/F
False
The # sign indicates that you are going to enter polar coordinates.T/F
False
The Action Recorder duplicates the function of the ARRAY command. T/F
False
The Ribbon gives quick access to all AutoCAD commands.T/F
False
The command line is the best place to enter AutoCAD commands.T/F
False
The continuous linetype is always available once added to the drawing.T/F
False
To define a polar array, AutoCAD needs an angle to fill, a number of items, and angle between the items. T/F
False
To re-define a block as separate entities you must return to the block definition. T/F
False
When drawing a polyline using the close option will have the same effect as using an endpoint object snap to snap back to the first point. T/F
False
Which of these does not name as isoplane in AutoCAD: FRONT OR BACK?
Front
This tool does not appear on the Quick Access Toolbar a. Help b. Redo c. New d. Save as...
Help
AutoCAD's default color system is: AutoCAD's default color system is: a. Pantone b. Index c. RGB d. True Color
Index
An acquired point will be: a. Saved in your drawing b. An object snap point c. Marked with a small green cross d. Specified by pressing the pick button
Marked with a small GREEN cross
FROZEN LAYERS ARE....
Not visible, not regenerated
F8 Key
ORTHAGONAL
What helpful functionalities are available when the user HOLDS THE SHIFT KEY + RIGHT MOUSE CLICK? 1. Object snaps are available 2. Constraints are available 3. Nothing 4. Limits are available
Object snaps are available
To open a crossing window: a. Pick points left to right b. Pick points that cross the objects you wish to select c. Pick points to create a window around objects you wish to select d. Pick points right to left
Pick points right to left
Which of these will not open the drafting settings dialog box: a. Type dsettings <Enter> b. Type ds <Enter> c. Pick the Drafting Settings tool from the ribbon d. Right-click the Snap Mode button and select Snap Settings
Pick the drafting settings tool from the ribbon
What is the name of the setting that creates a Green Dashed line and allows you to set angular locks when activation?
Polar Tracking
To remove grips a. Press CANCEL b. Pick any point not on an object c. Double-click in the drawing area d. Press <Esc>
Press <Esc>
To access the grip edit short cut menu a. Right-click after selecting objects b. Pick the Grip Edit tool c. Right-click the Grip Edit button d. Right-click on an object you want to edit
Right click after selecting objects
To access the object snap short cut menu: a. Right-click when AutoCAD prompts for point selection b. Right-click after entering a draw command c. Pick the Object Snap button d. Pick the Object Snap Tracking button
Right-click when AutoCAD prompts for point selection
LIMITS
SPECIFIES THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DRAWING AREA
To facilitate creating new drawings from a previous drawing a. Save it in the Template folder b. Save it in the Save Drawing As folder c. Save it as a prototype drawing d. Save it with all the settings you want, but no objects drawn
Save it in the Template folder
To switch from decimal to architectural units: a. Select architectural in the Drawing Units dialog box b. Type architectural <Enter> c. Type drawing units <Enter> d. Pick architectural on the status bar
Select architectural in the Drawing Units dialog box.
The default dimension style is called: a. Annotative b. Linear c. Standard d. Dimstyle
Standard
Which of the following is always specified in defining an arc? a. Arc length b. Length of chord c. Center Point d. Start point
Start point
Which of these is not required to define a polar array? a. Number of items b. Start point c. Angle between items d. Angle to fill
Start point
Two modes of the coordinate display: a. Gray, invisible b. Static, dynamic, polar c. Polar, relative d. Accessible, hidden
Static, dynamic, polar
An extension line is used to indicate the termination of a dimension T/F
TRUE
Five settings that would typically be included in a template drawing are Grid, Snap, Layers, Limits, Units T/F
TRUE
Metric drawings found in the U.S. are normally marked "METRIC" T/F
TRUE
The primary unit of measurement for engineering drawings and design in the mechanical industries is the millimeter (mm) T/F
TRUE
Which is not entered when you create single-line text: a. Text height b. Rotation angle c. Text location d. Text color
Text color
Any drawing may be saved as a template drawing. T/F
True
AutoCAD layouts are always created in paper space. T/F
True
AutoCAD will not send a plot to a printer or plotter if the drawing limits exceed the sheet size. T/F
True
Base points are included in block definitions, insertion points in block references. T/F
True
By default the COPY command creates multiple copies of selected objects T/F
True
C is an alias for CIRCLE.T/F
True
Drawing blocks using Layer 0 is a good idea because the block takes on the Current Layer properties when inserted later. T/F
True
Fields can be updated each time a file is opened. T/F
True
Five settings that would typically be included in a template drawing are Grid, Snap, Layers, Limits, Units. T/F
True
Geometric and dimensional constraints are maintained when an object is edited. T/F
True
In AutoCAD plot settings are affected by your choice of a plotter.T/F
True
In using the TRIM command trimmed objects may also serve as cutting edges. T/F
True
Isometric drawings are two dimensional. T/F
True
Linetypes need to be loaded, but colors do not. T/F
True
Objects can be scaled from different base points with different results. T/F
True
Parameter, actions, constraints, and block tables are added to dynamic blocks in the block editor contextual tab. T/F
True
Polylines, donuts, splines, and polygons can all be edited with PEDIT. T/F
True
Revision clouds can be drawn free-hand or created from previously drawn objects. T/F
True
Rows are horizontal, columns are vertical. T/F
True
Snap makes some points impossible to select with the screen cursor.T/F
True
The direction of 3 o'clock = 0°.T/F
True
The right mouse button calls up shortcut menus according to context.T/F
True
To access other linetypes you must load them from the ACAD linetype file, or another file containing linetype definitions.T/F
True
To draw an isometric circle it is necessary to specify a center point. T/F
True
To coordinate layout scales with viewport scales use: a. Viewport scale b. Zoom XP c. Zoom Scale d. Zoom Viewport
Zoom XP
Which of the following cannot be hatched using the HATCH command? a. A 355 degree arc b. A rectangle c. A circle d. An irregular quadrilateral
a. A 355 degree arc
The tool that does not appear on the quick access toolbar is:
a. Help
To enter single line text you must first enter all of these except : a. Alignment b. Rotation angle c. Start point d. Text height
alignment
Which of these cannot be found in the AutoCAD DesignCenter:
block tables
To move the origin point of a drawing use the: a. MOVE command b. ORIGIN command c. UCS command d. UCSICON command
c. UCS command
A thin, dark line alternating long and short dashes commonly used in locating holes
centerline
Which of these cannot be given width using PEDIT:
circle
Which of these cannot be accomplished using the layer drop-down list: a. Create new layers b. Set current layer c. Turn layers on and off d. Freeze and thaw
create new layers
Which of the following does not adjust when an object with associative dimensions is moved? a. Start point of a leader b. Text of a radius dimension c. Text of a linear dimension d. Multileader text
d. Multileader text
The set of visual aids and command options that move with the crosshairs is called a. Dynamic input display b. Coordinate display c. Cursor d. Shortcut menu
dynamic input display
To enter multiline text, pick the multiline text tool and then: a. Open the Multiline Text Editor b. Enter two points c. Pick a start point d. Pick a justification style
enter two points
special texts which update itself automatically when its linked object or property changes
fields
Fills an enclosed area or selected objects with a hatch pattern, solid fill, or gradient fill.
hatch command
AutoCAD borders and title blocks can be found : a. Border folder b. Layout tab c. Acad.dwt template d. Template folder
in the template folder
a thin solid line directing attention to a note or dimension and starting with an arrowhead or dot
leader
To align text with isometric planes, make changes to:
rotation and oblique angle
TEXTEDIT can be used to change: a. Text height b. Text location c. Text content d. Text style
text content
MATCHPROP cannot be used to match: a. Text style b. Text height c. Layer d. Transparency
text height
Dimension units are set in: a. Units dialog box b. Dimension Style dialog box c. Dimension Units dialog box d. Annotation dialog box
the Dimension Style dialog box
If a base point is not defined in an inserted drawing, the base will be:
the origin point
In model space objects are drawn: a. scale b. fit c. Real-world measurements d. CAD standards
to real world measurements(Full Scale)
allows you to attach external references to your drawing
xrefs
By default, dimension style units are the same as drawing units T/F
· False
Center-justified text and middle-justified text are two names for the same thing. T/F
· False
The default dimension style is Annotative. T/F
· False