Thursday, April 22, 2010

Chapter 2- Quiz's 1-2

Quiz 1
1
Sketching is
A)
a quick drawing process that can be done either on the computer or by hand.
B)
a quick drawing process that is done by hand using paper and pencil.
C)
a formal drawing process that requires instruments and great accuracy.
D)
not appropriate for CAD users.

2
All of the following are basic rules for sketching except
A)
draw neatly and clearly.
B)
use color effectively.
C)
use proper perspective.
D)
draw quickly and efficiently.

3
A single object composed of one or more connected line segments and circular arcs is known as a(n)
A)
sketch.
B)
line.
C)
polyline.
D)
polygon.

4
Sketching in AutoCAD LT® is done using
A)
the SKETCH command.
B)
the 3DORBIT command.
C)
lines, polylines, circles, and arcs.
D)
a scanning technique.

5
To be tangent, two objects must
A)
share a common side.
B)
intersect at two distinct points.
C)
share a common base point.
D)
intersect at one point only.

6
Half the width of a circle, taken through the center of the circle, is its
A)
radius.
B)
diameter.
C)
circumference.
D)
area.

7
The command that creates polylines in AutoCAD LT® is
A)
POLY.
B)
POLYLINE.
C)
PLINE.
D)
POLYGON.

8
The AutoCAD LT® command that creates circular arcs is
A)
ARC.
B)
CIRCLE.
C)
SKETCH.
D)
LINE.

9
To create a curved segment in a polyline, use the
A)
Circular option of the POLYLINE command.
B)
Curve option of the PLINE command.
C)
Curve option of the POLYLINE command.
D)
Arc option of the PLINE command.

10
To create a portion of a circle, use the
A)
CIRCLE command.
B)
ARC command.
C)
CURVE command.
D)
Curve option of the POLYLINE command.

Quiz 2
1
A selection set is
A)
a named set of objects.
B)
all of the objects that are currently selected.
C)
a group of objects collected using the SET command.
D)
a window used to select objects.

2
To specify an enclosing window,
A)
pick a point to the left of the object and drag the selection window to the right diagonally to enclose the object.
B)
pick a point below the object and drag the selection window straight up to enclose the object.
C)
pick a point to the right of the object and drag the selection window to the left diagonally to enclose the object.
D)
pick any point on the object and press Enter twice to enclose it.

3
A crossing window selects
A)
only objects that are enclosed within the window.
B)
everything except objects that are enclosed within the window.
C)
only objects that cross the lines that make up the window.
D)
objects that are enclosed within the window and objects that cross the lines that make up the window.

4
To select objects by specifying an enclosing polygon window, use the
A)
CP option.
B)
WP option.
C).

BP option.
D)
CW option.

5
A selection fence selects
A)
every object it touches.
B)
all objects enclosed within the fence.
C)
all objects not enclosed within the fence.
D)
all objects enclosed within the fence as well as objects it touches.

6
When you need to select only a few objects in an area of a drawing that contains complex geometry, the best selection method is usually
A)
individual object selection.
B)
enclosing window.
C)
crossing window.
D)
selection fence.

7
The difference between the PRINT command and the PLOT command is
A)
PRINT can only be used with laser printers.
B)
PLOT can be used with either dot matrix or laser printers.
C)
PLOT can be used to create color prints.
D)
nonexistent; there is no difference between the two commands.

8
To scale a drawing to plot at exactly its dimensioned size, set the drawing scale to
A)
1:1.
B)
1:2.
C)
2:1.
D)
1:3.

9
The Extents option in the Plot area portion of the Plot dialog box tells AutoCAD LT® to plot
A)
the entire drawing.
B)
a named view of the drawing.
C)
the portion of the drawing that fits within the limits of the drawing area.
D)
the portion of the drawing that is currently displayed on the screen.

10
In plotting a drawing, the term landscape refers to printing the drawing
A)
on a diagonal to take advantage of the texture of the selected paper.
B)
on the back side of the selected paper to reduce glare.
C)
in a horizontal orientation.
D)
in a vertical orientation.

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