SolidPro 15-24
6. Which of the following is NOT a selection required when making a Joint Origin between two faces?
Line of symmetry
7. Which of the following is NOT a Joint Type?
Linear
10. Why would you want to ground a component before applying Joints?
So that the other components can move relative to it
18. Which of the following is a selection required by the New Contact Set Command?
Bodies or Components
1. Center Marks and Centerlines can both be added to any kind of geometry.
FALSE
1. Parametric bodies and sculpted bodies cannot be designed within the same Fusion 360 project.
FALSE
2. If a Custom attribute is inserted into a title block, the attribute will fill in with information automatically.
FALSE
2. Since the "Smooth Display" mode is much less memory intensive, it is often more efficient to edit the model in that mode and switch to "Box Display" for final adjustments.
False
1. Once the model is completed and the drawing sheet is created, which of the following approaches could NOT be used to add views of the model to the sheet?
Use Exploded View to create an exploded view of an assembly
1. When working with T-spline bodies, it is recommended to use the highest number of faces possible to get the exact shape, then start reducing faces to simplify the model.
FALSE
1. Yellow capped faces are the only areas where a crease can be applied.
FALSE
15. Joint Limits can only be applied to Cylindrical, Revolute, and Ball Joints.
FALSE
3. 3D bodies can never be associated using Joints.
FALSE
4. If a dimension leader is positioned or moved around the drawing space, without being connected to the object, the dimensions will still update if there are any changes to the drawing.
FALSE
4. When a subassembly is added to a main assembly, all previous relations are removed and it is flexible.
FALSE
4. When using the Flatten command, if the Direction is changed to "Select Parallel Plane," the vertices` control points will snap to the plane, stretching and adjusting the rest of the geometry accordingly.
FALSE
5. The Bridge command connects individual edges together, even if the two edges are not the same shape or the number of edges on them do not match.
FALSE
5. The Parts List is directly editable.
FALSE
11. Applying a combination of Joint Commands can accomplish the same result as Rigid Groups.
TRUE
12. When creating a Standard Joint, the order in which you select joint origins determines which components move to snap into place.
TRUE
17. Contact Sets can be applied to components in a design so that they only move when they come into contact with each other.
TRUE
2. In order to create additional parametric features, the sculpted body first has to be converted to a BRep.
TRUE
2. Joints can only be added to components.
TRUE
2. When creating a new component, activating it allows any actions, commands, sketches, or 3D geometry to be contained within the component.
TRUE
2. While adding multiple dimensions to a drawing, if these dimensions build on each other, dimension commands such as "Base Line" and "Chain" will help automatically align them.
TRUE
3. In a drawing, the scale of the Detail View will not update if the scale of the Parent View is changed.
TRUE
3. The Face command can create complex T-spline bodies, as well as being able to patch holes.
TRUE
4. The orientation of the Joint Origin is controlled by the input geometry which can be a Face, Edge, or Point.
TRUE
4. When creating a Section View, no matter which direction the cursor moves, the created view will always stay aligned with the Parent View.
TRUE
5. After placing the Joint Origin, a set of control arrows appears, allowing the user to adjust the location of the Joint Origin.
TRUE
5. In Fusion 360, you must create an Exploded View of the design in the Animation workspace before you can add it to a drawing.
TRUE
6. The "Surface Points" Pull type snaps the selected vertices to the target, while "Control Points" snaps the control points of the selected vertices to the target.
TRUE
7. When using the Match command to align the edges of a body with another surface, there are options that would allow for the geometry of the body to shift to obtain continuous curvature.
TRUE
8. When the Freeze command is applied to a body, the surrounding vertices of the frozen edges or faces also become un-editable.
TRUE
2. Which of the following views can be used as a Parent View when creating "Projected Views" in a drawing?
All of these
1. Which of the following will update in the 2D drawing if the 3D model is updated?
All of these are correct
6. Drawings can be created from ____________
Both of these
16. What is the Capture Position tool used for?
Captures the Position of all components relative to each other
2. The Weld Center Vertices option is available for which of the following Fill Hole Mode settings?
Collapse
3. To prevent unwanted movement in a Subassembly, and force it to maintain its relations:
Create a Rigid Group
6. To update every component in the assembly, you can press which button in the menu bar?
Get All Latest
5. In a team of designers using Fusion 360, the Model Controller is __________.
In charge of updating and reviewing designs in the master assembly
8. Which of the following is true in regards to Rigid Joints?
Once applied, Rigid Joints lock all degrees of freedom
9. Which of the following makes it easier to apply Joints to two components?
Positioning the components close to each other and orienting them correctly
2. What is a library part?
Simple parts that usually don't require modifications to be implemented
14. Joint Limits are used to __________.
Specify a specific range of motion for the components
3. Which of the following symbols are not representative of GD&T?
Surface Scaling
1. Any body can be converted into a Component.
TRUE
1. The move dialog box appears as soon as components are inserted into the design.
TRUE
1. What icon in the browser signifies a component is in "read only" mode?
The Link icon
1. Which of the following cannot be changed after the drawing is created?
The Standard