Test 2
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If the DISTANCE option of the CHAMFER command is set to 0, it has the same result as setting the RADIUS option of the FILLET command to 0. -True -False
AutoCAD Architecture will prompt you to repath the project files.
If you move a folder that contains an AutoCAD Architecture project, the next time you open the project in AutoCAD Architecture, what will happen? -You will not be able to open the file because the links established in Project Navigator will have been broken. -AutoCAD Architecture will prompt you to repath the project files. -AutoCAD Architecture will require you to set up the project again from scratch since all the data associated with the project will be lost. -Nothing will happen, because AutoCAD Architecture will automatically find all of the project files and re-establish the links and connections in the background.
True
A CTB plot set up file uses colors to determine how objects are plotted. For example, all objects that are RED may plot with the same lineweight using a CTB plot set up. -True -False
False
ANNOTATIVE HATCH will redraw to fit the new shape of a boundary if it is reshaped. -True -False
True
An ALIGNED dimension will follow the angle of the objects that are dimensioned and is not restricted to horizontal or vertical orientations. -True -False
True
If you move a wall in AutoCAD Architecture that contains doors and windows, you do not have to select the doors and windows because they are hosted in the wall and will move with the wall. -True -False
Lock the VIEWPORT
If you place a VIEWPORT in PAPERSPACE and zoom to a particular scale, what should you do to make sure the zoom factor is not accidentally changed? -Disable GRIP editing of VIEWPORTS -Freeze the layer the VIEWPORT is placed on -Lock the VIEWPORT -VIEWPORTS are automatically fixed to the original scale factor, so no additional steps are needed
False
If you select a wall in AutoCAD Architecture and right-click on it, a pop-up menu will appear with an option to "Select Similar". If you choose this option, all walls, regardless of style, will be selected. -True -False
True
If you use the TAN-TAN-TAN option on the CIRCLE command, you do not need to know the radius or diameter of the circle you are trying to draw. -True -False
True
In AutoCAD Architecture, if you draw lines in MODEL SPACE, you can use the TOOL PALETTE to convert the lines into walls. The resulting walls will have their justification aligned with the original line work. -True -False
Views
In AutoCAD Architecture, which type of drawing files are to be used to annotate drawings with notes, dimensions, and other graphic symbols? -Constructs -Elements -Views -Sheets -Projects -Styles
Sheets
In AutoCAD Architecture, which type of drawing files are to be used to compose sheet layouts in PAPER SPACE? -Constructs -Elements -Views -Sheets -Projects -Styles
Constructs
In AutoCAD Architecture, which type of drawing files are to be used to draw actual parts of the construction that are limited to one floor level, such as roofs, walls, doors and windows? -Constructs -Elements -Views -Sheets -Projects -Styles
Elements
In AutoCAD Architecture, which type of drawing files are to be used to draw repetitive items, such as a hotel room interior layout? -Constructs -Elements -Views -Sheets -Projects -Styles
True
In AutoCAD, drawings are reduced to a scale, such as 1/4"=1'-0", when placed in a view in PAPER SPACE. -True -False
True
In a USER DEFINED HATCH pattern, you are able to control the spacing between lines so that they are at exactly what you specify. You can also make USER DEFINED HATCH go in both the vertical and horizontal directions to form a grid. You can also set the rotation angle of the lines to specific angles of your choice. You cannot, however, make the vertical and horizontal spacing of the grid different dimensions. The spacing between lines must be the same for both vertical and horizontal lines in USER DEFINED HATCH. -True -False
True
In a single AutoCAD file, you can have multiple LAYOUTS that use different paper sizes and orientations. -True -False
False
In the ARRAY command, if you use GRIPS to change the distance between columns and rows, you cannot precisely control the distance between objects. This can only be precisely done using the RIBBON. -True -False
True
The polar ARRAY command, by default, is set up to copy objects in a full circle, or 360 degrees. -True -False
Allows text to automatically scale up or down to be the correct height based on the scale factor of a viewport or annotative scale setting in MODEL SPACE.
What does the ANNOTATIVE property do for styles such as text styles, dimension styles, and multileader styles? -Allows text to automatically scale up or down to be the correct height based on the scale factor of a viewport or annotative scale setting in MODEL SPACE. -Causes the styles to be limited to annotation or text-oriented LAYERS. -Designates the object created with the style as annotation objects and treats them differently from other drawing entities. -Allows you to track revisions to notes, dimensions and text to see the history of changes to those items.
FENCE is a method of selection where you draw lines and everything crossing the line will be selected.
What does the FENCE option on the TRIM or EXTEND command do? -FENCE is a method of selection where you draw lines and everything crossing the line will be selected. -The FENCE option allows you to select an object to be the edge used for cutting or as a boundary for extending objects. -FENCE option allows you to define a rectangular area in the command so that TRIM or EXTEND actions will be limited to inside the boundary defined by the FENCE (rectangle) -The FENCE allows you to draw a rectangle and all objects will be trimmed or extended to the boundary of the rectangle.
After placing the first corner of the rectangle by left-clicking, left-click on the blue "D" in the command box to enter dimensions for length and width.
How can you draw a rectangle precisely the dimensions you desire using the RECTANGLE command? -After placing the first corner of the rectangle by left-clicking, left-click on the blue "D" in the command box to enter dimensions for length and width. -Drag the rectangle and watch the command box to see the size. Set the opposite corner when you see the rectangle is the correct size. -Place the first corner of the rectangle, then enter the dimensions separated by a comma and press the ENTER key. -Place the first corner of the rectangle and then double left-click to toggle the dimension option of the RECTANGLE command.
Restricts crosshair movement to X or Y axis of the coordinate system (up/down or left/right)
What does the ORTHO setting in the status bar do if you turn it on? -Restricts crosshair movement to X or Y axis of the coordinate system (up/down or left/right) -Makes the crosshairs move parallel to an object you select -Allows AutoCAD to automatically find points on objects, such as endpoint, midpiont, and intersection. -Makes the crosshairs jump to points on a grid.
You can use the TAB key on your keyboard to toggle between the blue highlighted dimension fields as you hover over a wall and select an exact dimension from one end of the wall where the door is to be placed.
How do you insert a door in an exact location in AutoCAD Architecture using dynamic input? -You can use the TAB key on your keyboard to toggle between the blue highlighted dimension fields as you hover over a wall and select an exact dimension from one end of the wall where the door is to be placed. -You must right-click and select the DIMENSION option from the pop-up window that appears before you click on a wall to place the door. -Once you place the door by clicking on a wall, a pop-up menu will appear asking for input for dimensions to the nearest corner or end of wall. -You cannot use DYNAMIC INPUT to place a door. You must first place a line or other object on the wall to create a point where you can use OSNAPS to place the door in an exact location.
An EXTERNAL REFERENCE is a separate drawing that is linked into another drawings. Others can edit the EXTERNAL REFERENCE drawing will it is linked into other drawings and it will update, giving everyone the latest information. A BLOCK is contained inside a single CAD drawing and changes to a BLOCK do not affect other external drawings.
What is the difference between an EXTERNAL REFERENCE and a BLOCK? -An EXTERNAL REFERENCE is a separate drawing that is linked into another drawings. Others can edit the EXTERNAL REFERENCE drawing will it is linked into other drawings and it will update, giving everyone the latest information. A BLOCK is contained inside a single CAD drawing and changes to a BLOCK do not affect other external drawings. -An EXTERNAL REFERENCE is simply a drawing file that has been inserted into a drawing so that it becomes a BLOCK. -A BLOCK can be edited while an EXTERNAL REFERENCE cannot be edited. -An EXTERNAL REFERENCE is a link to another drawin
Counterclockwise
What is the standard direction for measuring angles in AutoCAD? -Counterclockwise -Clockwise -Angles below the x-axis are negative / angles above the x-axis are positive -Angles to the left fo the y-axis are negative / angles to the right of the y-axis are positive
Linetype Color Plot Style Freeze/Thaw On/Off Plot/No Plot
What properties can be controlled for objects by putting them on LAYERS? Select all that apply. -Linetype -Color -Plot Style -Freeze/Thaw -On/Off -Plot/No Plot
True
When using the ARRAY command with the POLAR option, you have the choice of whether to rotate the objects or leave the objects in the original orientation as they are copied. -True -False
True
When using the MIRROR command, you have the option to leave the original object and make a second mirrored copy, or erase the original object and have only the mirrored copy remain. -True -False
The lines of the rectangle become disconnected into individual line segments
When you EXPLODE a rectangle, what happens? -The lines of the rectangle become disconnected into individual line segments -The rectangle will be erased -The rectangle will no longer be a closed object where all lines meet at the corners -The rectangle will revert back to Layer 0 from any layer it may have been placed on.
Layer 0
Which LAYER is always present in a new CAD drawing and cannot be deleted? -Layer 0 -Layer 1 -No Plot Layer -Blocks Layer
It is like a hole cut in a piece of paper that is moved closer to or away from an object to make it appear at a redcued scale.
Which of the following descriptions is most similar to how PAPERSPACE works in AutoCAD? -It is like a hole cut in a piece of paper that is moved closer to or away from an object to make it appear at a redcued scale. -It is a copy of objects in MODELSPACE that is reduced or enlarged to display it to scale. -Even though you always plot from MODELSPACE, objects are previewed in PAPERSPACE before plotting. -PAPERSPACE can only display 2-dimensional representations, whereas MODELSPACE can display both 2D and 3D representations. -No answer text provided.
BLOCKS can be copied multiple times. BLOCKS can be MIRRORED. BLOCKS can be edited. When edited, all copies of the BLOCK will be updated. BLOCKS act as one object rather than individual objects. BLOCKS can be moved to different layers as necessary.
Which of the following is true of a BLOCK? Select all that are correct. -BLOCKS can be copied multiple times. -BLOCKS can be MIRRORED. -BLOCKS can be edited. When edited, all copies of the BLOCK will be updated. -BLOCKS act as one object rather than individual objects. -BLOCKS can be moved to different layers as necessary. -BLOCKS can be INSERTED as OVERLAYS or ATTACHMENTS.
Start / Center / End
Which of the following methods of drawing a circle is not part of the CIRCLE command in AutoCAD? -Start / Center / End -2-point -3-point -Center / Radius -Center / Diameter -Tangent / Tangent / Radius
An ELLIPSE has 2 different radii. A CIRCLE has only 1 radius.
Which of the following statements are TRUE regarding ELLIPSES and CIRCLES? -An ELLIPSE has 2 different radii. A CIRCLE has only 1 radius. -An ELLLPSE can be made by moving the QUADRANT grips on a CIRCLE outward. -An ELLIPSE has 2 center points. -You can draw an ELLIPSE using the 3-Point method, whereas a CIRCLE cannot be drawn using this method.
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Which of these character combinations will allow you to get the "automatic dimension" property back if you accidentally erase or type over the field where AutoCAD has placed the measurement on a dimension line? <> [ ] () /\ " "
COPY OFFSET TRIM EXTEND
Which of these commands will allow you to execute the command several times without having to start the command over again? Select all correct answers. -MOVE -COPY -OFFSET -TRIM -EXTEND -CIRCLE -RECTANGLE -ARRAY
DWG DWT BAK SV$
Which of these file types are associated with AutoCAD? Select all that apply. -DWG -DWT -BAK -SV$ -ACA -ACD -CAD
It help organize information in the drawing.
Why are LAYERS important in AutoCAD? -It help organize information in the drawing. -LAYERS allow you to go back and UNDO editing by turning on the LAYERS of objects that have been changed to reverse the changes. -Each object has several LAYERS, one for color, one for linetype, one for plot style, and one for visbility. Each of an objects (4) LAYERS can be turned on or off to change its properties. -Each time an EXTERNAL REFERENCE is inserted into a drawing, it is automatically placed on a separate LAYER to allow you to know the difference between object inside the drawings and objects only linked into it.
Constructs and Elements contains all model elements. Views have all annotation. Since these are separate, the Constructs and Elements can be used in multiple drawings since they are "generic" and contain no notes specific to a particular detail.
Why does AutoCAD Architecture create different drawing files for Constructs, Elements and Views? -Constructs and Elements contains all model elements. Views have all annotation. Since these are separate, the Constructs and Elements can be used in multiple drawings since they are "generic" and contain no notes specific to a particular detail. -Constructs are horizontal building components. Elements are vertical buidling components. Views are 3D views of the buidling model. -Constructs contain all building objects. Elements are the details that are placed on Sheets. Views are renderings or other 3D views of the building model. -Constructs, Elements and Views are separate so that drawings can be shared with consultants.
All objects in a BLOCK that are on LAYER 0 will assume the properties of the layer that the BLOCK is moved to.
Why is it a good idea to put all items in a BLOCK on LAYER 0? -All objects in a BLOCK that are on LAYER 0 will assume the properties of the layer that the BLOCK is moved to. -Only objects on LAYER 0 inside a BLOCK will plot. -LAYER 0 is the only LAYER than cannot be turned off, so you cannot accidentally turn off the objects inside the BLOCK. -Only objects on LAYER 0 inside a BLOCK are visible in AutoCAD.
False
You always have to enter the feet ( ' ) symbol and inches ( " ) symbol when entering dimensions in AutoCAD. -True -False
True
You can use the POLYLINE EDIT command to convert regular lines into a connected POLYLINE. -True -False
True
You can view the same object multiple times in PAPERSPACE at different scale without having to draw it multiple times in MODELSPACE. -True -False
True
You must first EXPLODE an ARRAY in order to be able to select only one of objects. -True -False