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Which CAD command allows you to view different portions of a drawing without changing the apparent magnification?
A) Zoom, Dynamic B) Pan C) Slide D) Zoom, Extents |
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The CAD command, PAN, allows you to:
A) Move the drawing around so that a different part of the drawing appears on the screen. B) Draw a rectangular window around an object C) Shorten a line by cutting away part of it D) Fry the object |
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What ZOOM command remembers the last five zoomed views?
A) Zoom, Dynamic B) Zoom, Extents C) Zoom, All D) Zoom, Previous |
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When using the ZOOM command to view PART of an object enlarged on the screen, you would use:
A) Zoom, Window B) Zoom, All C) Zoom, Extents D) Zoom, VMax |
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For a CAD drawing in MILLIMETERS, the UNIT of measurement should be set to:
A) Architectural B) Engineering C) Scientific D) Decimal |
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In CAD the LIMITS command allows you to determine the:
A) Size of the drawing space B) Size of the text C) Number of commands that can be used D) Amount of time that is needed to draw the project |
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To create a CAD drawing, commands are frequently selected from a/an:
A) Table of Contents B) Toolbar C) Appendix D) Directory |
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A computer output device that may produce a HARDCOPY is a:
A) Digitizer B) Scanner C) Printer D) CPU |
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The term for a drawing that has been printed is:
A) ASCII file B) Text file C) Hardcopy D) Digitized format profile |
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A HARDCOPY would be produced by a :
A) Keyboard B) Digitizer C) Plotter D) Mouse |
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What is a printed CAD drawing
A) GIS document B) ASCII file C) Text document D) Hardcopy |
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The reason for using CAD in place of ""pencil"" drawing is:
A) To reduce time, overall appearance and readability, and make editing drawings easier B) CAD is easier than ""pencil"" drawing C) CAD does the drawing for you D) There is no difference between CAD drawings and ""pencil"" drawings |
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If you are using a computer to control the production process, the most appropriate term for the acronym CAM is:
A) Computer Aided Manufacturing B) Computer Aided Manual C) Computer Aided Marketing D) Computer Aided Model |
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Computer-aided drafting typically refers to the process of using a computer to produce:
A) 2D electronic drawings B) 3D solid models C) Finite element models D) Rapid prototypes |
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Producing computer-generated drawings is called:
A) CAD B) CAM C) CIM D) GPS |
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An electronic method of producing technical drawings is called:
A) ATM B) CAM C) CAT D) CAD |
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