Engineering test 2

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Which kind of rectangle tool is able to draw at an angle?

3-point Rectangle

Features that do not require a sketch to be drawn are known as ________ features.

Placed

The difference between a sweep and a loft is that...

Both II and III

How do you deselect one of the lines while creating a tangent circle?

Control-click the line

Which of the following is NOT a type of arc in Inventor?

Equal Radius Arc

A Chamfer can be applied to an edge, face or a vertex.

False

A sweep can only consist of two sketches, the profile, and path.

False

Chamfers are only used to remove material. You can not add material using the Chamfer tool.

False

Every sketch must be placed on one of the default reference planes (Front, Top, or Right).

False

Only one wall thickness can be specified within each Shell feature.

False

True or False: If you move a Section View after generating it, alignment with the parent view will be broken.

False

True or False: Parts lists and Bills of Materials are identical and can be used interchangeably.

False

True or False: Projected Views are free to move about the sheet, while Isometric Views are children of the Base View and stay aligned.

False

True or False: You can modify the label displayed on the bottom of the Detail View.

True

True or False: You can move dimensions from one view to another, but only one instance of the retrieved dimensions can exist at a time.

True

True or False: You can only generate a Projected View if you have already placed at least one model view in the drawing.

True

When creating a fillet, the Loop option ensures that the fillet is applied to all edges connected in a closed loop.

True

You can add new profiles to lofts after they have been created.

True

You can apply fillet features to faces, edges, and loops of a part.

True

You can create a plane at an offset distance by selecting a plane or a planar face as a reference.

True

You can specify where an axis will be located by selecting two planes.

True

Double clicking to complete a line segment ends that line, but leaves the tool active.

True

If you create a shell feature without selecting any face to be removed, the resultant model will be a closed thin-walled model.

True

How many types of Work Points are there?

2

How many Work Planes are present in every User Coordinate System?

3

What is required for a Tangent Arc?

A line to be tangent to

How do you finish using the line tool after placing the end of the last line segment?

All of the above

Drafts are usually added when it comes to creating plastic or molded parts. What do draft features refer to?

An angle or taper applied to faces or mold for easy removal

Adding notes, hole callouts, and tolerances in drawings can be done from which tab?

Annotate

Quick edits made to the parts list:

Are temporary and will only exist on the parts list where the changes were made

What is the first view you place in your drawing?

Base View

The line tool uses what type of cursor to tell you it is active?

Crosshairs

What is the use of a Fence Cutout?

Determine what the border style of your detail view will look like

What is the use of a Fence Shape?

Determine what the size and shape the border of your detail view will look like

Which of the following clicks is not necessary for a 3-point arc?

Directionality click

The center point of a new circle will not interact with the geometry of an existing sketch feature or form constraints automatically.

False

The only way to create a reference plane is by offsetting it from an existing face or plane.

False

True or False: Assembly drawings will NOT allow for the addition of a Presentation file for exploded views.

False

True or False: The dimensions created by Retrieval and the Dimensioning Tool are not only constantly updated by changes in the part file, but can make changes to the part from the drawing file.

False

True or False: When attaching balloons, the balloon is attached with an arrow if you select a face.

False

True or False: When creating a rib feature sketch, the endpoints MUST connect to the surrounding geometry?

False

True or False: When using balloons, selecting an edge will attach the balloon with a dot.

False

You need 4 lines to define the tangent circle.

False

While sketching a ________ you can transition directly to creating an arc.

Line

Which option do you need to select from the Revolve Type drop-down list in order to revolve the sketch symmetrically on both the sides of the sketching plane?

Mid-Plane

What type of view will Inventor help you create automatically after you place a Base View?

Projected View

Retrieving Dimensions allows you to:

Quickly retrieve and choose which dimensions from the part sketches to include in the drawing

To place balloons consecutively, you must:

Right click and select Continue

Which of the following features does not require a sketch?

Shell

Which of the following best describes what a Detail View does?

Shows a close up of a small portion of the part

What is the correct order of clicks for a 3-point arc?

Start click, end click, radius click

What is the correct order of clicks for a center-point arc?

Start click, radius click, end click

Which type of arc needs another entity to specify its starting point?

Tangent Arc

Where can you find a list of default reference planes to sketch on?

The browser

It is possible for multiple edges to have different radii within the same Fillet Feature.

True

True or False: Balloons reflect the Part numbers from the parts list, so if you change a part number in the part list, but not the BOM, the Balloon will stay linked with numbers from the parts list.

True

True or False: Each view in the drawing sheet can be displayed differently by modifying its display.

True

True or False: If you modify the location and size of the Detail Circle in the Parent View, the Detail View updates dynamically.

True

True or False: In order to change what is displayed in the Detail View to a separate drawing view, you must delete it and redraw the Fence.

True

True or False: Inference Lines are hidden until you "wake up" the part geometry.

True

True or False: Inventor allows you to project views automatically after creating the first model view.

True

True or False: Inventor applies associativity throughout the software, thus making one change in the part file will update it in the assembly as well as the drawing.

True

True or False: Most of the views align automatically when generated.

True

True or False: View Arrows are automatically displayed when you generate an Auxiliary View.

True

True or False: You can add a jog to a previously created leader line of any kind with a right-click command.

True

True or False: You can define independent thicknesses to both sides of a profile when using the Revolve.

True

How many sketches are required to create a simple swept feature?

Two

Which of the following best describes what a Section View does?

Uses a user-created line to cut away a portion of the part and displays what is left

Grounded Work Points are grounded to ______.

a spot in space

When the path and guide curve have varying lengths the sweep will have the length of...

the shortest member


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