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. Which command convert discrete objects in polyline
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3. The ISOLINES system variable specifies
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4. To store and display modeling information, AutoCAD® uses
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5. To control the type of surface created using the Smooth surface option of the PEDIT command, use the?
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6. A surface primitive is a(n)
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7. Of the following, the object best suited for a wireframe model is
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8. The View option of the UCS command
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9. All of the axes in the 3D coordinate system meet at
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10. The right-hand rule is used to determine the direction of the
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11. The axis used to show depth in AutoCAD® is the
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12. 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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13. 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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14. To determine if two parts (3D Solids) will fit together without any interference, what 3D AutoCAD command can we use?
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15. Which AutoCAD command will determine precisely the volume of a complex (or simple) 3D Solid part?
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16. You have just issued the HIDE command on a new 3D House Plan to see how the design looks, but find that all of the interior room labels are showing through your opaque walls, ruining the 3D effect. What can you do with the TEXT objects to fix this?
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17. Surface models are used mostly in
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18. Surface models are considered to be more advancedthan wireframe models because
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19. An analytic surface is one that
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20. Compared with surface and solid models, wireframe models take
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21. The main difference between creating wireframe models and creating 2D objects is that
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22. 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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23. What does AutoCAD stands for?
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24. Which of the following state grid is use to design perspective?
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25. Which of the following command in AutoCAD is used to create multiple viewports in the layout?
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26. By which of the following comand, you can draw a rectangle in AutoCAD?
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27. Which of the following workspaces are available in AutoCAD?
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28. A polar array creates new objects in which pattern
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29. How would you select set of objects in a drawing?
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30. The origin of a drawing is at
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31. If you want to rotate an Objects, it is rotated around?
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32. How long will a line from 0,5 to 5,5 be?
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33. How will you deselect an object while you are selecting set of objects?
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34. Polar coordinates are used mostly for drawing which of the ollowing
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35. Is 330 degrees same as -30 degrees in a drawing?
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36. Which of the following is NOT a unit of length measurement?
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37. What does associative hatch means
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38. If during the CCW measurement result gives an angle 135 degrees, the same CW angle measured is
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39. What do the letters UCS means
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40. A surveyor with a headband to measure the dimensions of a site, he make measurements by
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41. Which of the following file extensions can not be opened in the AutoCAD
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42. what happens when we use the mouse wheel?
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43. What are the various options from left to right and the opposite direction?
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44. What setting gradient allows us to fill an open area?
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45. Why do we have 16,7 M colors in RGB
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46. Which of the following is not a keyboard shortcut of AutoCAD?
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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 use of viewports
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