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AutoCAD FAQ_S

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1. To print the entire project, you will choose to regulate what to plot

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

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3. To create a revolved solid, use the

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4. To store and display modeling information, AutoCAD® uses

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5. By default, AutoCAD® displays all kinds of models in wireframe format. To find out which type of solid a specific model is, use the

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6. All of the following are surface primitives except the

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7. A wireframe model is created using

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8. Of the following, the object best suited for a wireframe model is

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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. Wireframe drawings can be used to

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11. The View option of the UCS command

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12. To view a model from any position in 3D space, use the

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13. A wireframe model of a titanium block would most closely resemble a(n)

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14. To allow you to view 3D models from different points of view, AutoCAD® provides

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15. The World option of the UCS command

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16. The UCS command

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17. Which of these objects will only draw flat on the current XY working plane and not allow 3D coordinate input (e.g. Z input)? (Check ALL that apply)

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18. You want to draw an octagon shape window on a vertical wall face in your 3D House Plan. Which UCS command option is best suited to place your User Coordinate System on this front wall face to ensure the window is placed flat on this wall?

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19. Surface models are considered to be more advancedthan wireframe models because

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20. An analytic surface is one that

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21. Compared with surface and solid models, wireframe models take

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

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

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24. What does AutoCAD stands for?

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25. Which of the following command will allow us to use the Dynamic Input command of this software?

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26. Which key automatically activates the O snap feature of AutoCA

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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. The objects should be selected by ………… for stretching any object in AutoCAD?

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30. Which of the following is not the keyboard shortcut of AutoCAD?

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

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32. The scale command can be accessed easily by typing ………..

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33. How many units are available in AutoCAD?

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

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35. How many layers a drawing should have?

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36. How would you select set of objects in a drawing?

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37. The origin of a drawing is at

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38. If you want to rotate an Objects, it is rotated around?

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

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

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

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42. What is the difference of two regular 8-gonon, which is one inscribed and another circumscribed circle

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43. Print scale 1:50 means that

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44. What is the use the Block Editor

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45. How to make a random line with an angle of 40 degrees to the x axis

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46. What are the various options from left to right and the opposite direction?

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

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48. When in absolute Cartesian coordinates have points A (10.8) and B (6.5), then to make a line from A -> B with relative polar coordinates will write

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49. What can we not create from the offset command

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

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