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AutoCAD FAQ_S

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1. What is the primary difference between the Model tab and the Layout tab(s)?

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2. The ISOLINES system variable specifies

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3. All of the following are examples of solid primitives except the

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4. Solid models are used more frequently than surface models or wireframes because they

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5. The disadvantage of solids created using pure primitive instancing is that

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6. A surface primitive is a(n)

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7. A wireframe model is created using

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8. To edit a wireframe model, use

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9. If you were on one side of a wireframe cube looking toward a solid sphere on the other side of the cube, you would see?

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10. The View option of the UCS command

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11. The World option of the UCS command

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12. In AutoCAD®, all objects are drawn on the

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13. All of the axes in the 3D coordinate system meet at

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14. The right-hand rule is used to determine the direction of the

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15. You apply a property called Thickness to a standard AutoCAD CIRCLE. What type of AutoCAD object do you now have officially?

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16. To determine if two parts (3D Solids) will fit together without any interference, what 3D AutoCAD command can we use?

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17. The primary purpose of the UCS (User Coordinate System) is?

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18. Which AutoCAD command will determine precisely the volume of a complex (or simple) 3D Solid part?

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19. To control the type of surface created using the Smooth surface option of the PEDIT command, use the

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20. Surface models are used mostly in

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21. To avoid surprises when you create a wireframe model, it is a good idea to

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22. The main difference between creating wireframe models and creating 2D objects is that

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23. One disadvantage of using wireframes as opposed tosurface or solid models is that

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24. To determine if two parts (3D Solids) will fit together without any interference, what 3D AutoCAD command would you use?

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25. What does AutoCAD stands for?

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26. Which of the following state grid is use to design perspective?

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27. By which of the following comand, you can draw a rectangle in AutoCAD?

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28. What are the Advantages of AutoCAD?

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29. To obtain parallel lines, concentric circles and parallel curves _________ is use

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30. Which key is used to obtain properties palette in autocad?

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31. How many units are available in AutoCAD?

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32. What happens when we use Scaling command for an objects?

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33. Fillet command can be used to obtain?

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34. The origin of a drawing is at

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35. How many points do you need to define for the rectangle command?

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36. How many AutoCAD objects are in a rectangle?

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37. Polar coordinates are used mostly for drawing which of the ollowing

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38. Is 330 degrees same as -30 degrees in a drawing?

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39. If you change the scale list a project that I have started from 1:50 1:10 then

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40. What does associative hatch means

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41. If during the CCW measurement result gives an angle 135 degrees, the same CW angle measured is

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42. If the scheme that stores will be opened in AutoCAD 2006 then you must save it in

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43. A surveyor with a headband to measure the dimensions of a site, he make measurements by

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44. What command allows us to select objects based on some status?

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45. What time (according to the clock) are 270 degrees according to the conventional time?

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46. Why do we have 16,7 M colors in RGB

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47. Which state grid is use to design perspective

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48. What can we not create from the offset command

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49. What is the minimum allowable number of layers in a drawing

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50. What is the difference between the Scale command and Zoom command

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