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What is the diameter of a R 1 1/2 circle? a. 41278 b. 41337 c. 3 d. 3.25 |
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What type of coordinates are entered as a distance and as an angle from the last entered point? a. Absolute Cartesian b. Direct Point Entry c. Relative Cartesian d. Relative polar |
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What type of coordinates in a CAD system are entered with respect to the last entered point? a. Absolute coordinates b. Direct coordinates c. Relative coordinates d. Solar coordinates |
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When you type a keyboard entry of 0,-1 you have moved the cursor one unit: a. Right b. Left c. Up d. Down |
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When you type a keyboard entry of 1,0 you have moved the cursor one unit: a. Right b. Left c. Up d. Down |
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In a CAd system, when you specify X and Y points, you are drawing in: a. 1-D b. 2-D c. 3-D d. 4-D |
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What distance does the Y value of a Cartesian coordinate specify? a. depth b. horizontal c. revolution d. vertical |
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A keyboard entry of, @ 5.625<45, refers to: a. Absolute Cartesian b. Direct Point Entry c. Relative Cartesian d. Polar |
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Which coordinate system specifies a point location from a fixed origin 0,0,0? a. absolute b. direct point entry c. polar d. relative |
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When the command line prompts you for the "Start,End,Radius" you are probably trying to draw a/an: a. Arc b. Circle c. Ellipse d. Torus |
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When drawing an isometric pictorial, which CAD command is used to draw a circle? a. Arc b. Circle c. Radius d. Ellipse |
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Within CAD, you can draw a CIRCLE by entering its: a. Size and layer b. Center point and value of its circumference c. Quadrant points d. Center point and value of its radius or diameter |
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Which CAD command will allow you do draw a HEXAGON? a. Hexagon b. Polygon c. Rectangle d. Spline |
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Which CAD command allows you to draw a series of lines and arcs as a single entity and specify width? a. insert b. line c. polyline d. arc |
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You are using a CAD system to dray a polygon. After drawing a series of straight lines, you enter the letter "C" from the keyboard. You intend to: a. Copy the lines to a new location b. Create another line c. Cut one of the existing lines d. close the polygon |
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When using CAD to draw a 45 degree line that is 3 units long, you should input: a. 3@45 b. @3<45 c. @45<3 d. 3<45 |
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What command allows you to draw "freehand" within the CAD system? a. Line b. Polyline c. Sketch d. Poloygon |
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Unless you change the default settings, CAD will draw 0?lines: a. Toward the right b. Toward the left c. Downward d. Upward |
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If using the pull-down menu, the ELLIPSE command is located under: a. Edit b. Inquiry c. Zoom d. Draw |
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CAD commands such as LINE, CIRCLE, and ARC and other basic CAD figures are examples of: a. Edit commands b. File commands c. Inquiry commands d. Draw commands |
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What feature has been turned on if the CAD system automatically draws straight lines horizontally or vertically? a. Grid b. Snap c. Ortho d. Units |
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A uniform pattern of dots on the CAD screen is called a/an |
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in CAD, drawing accuracy is made easier by using: |
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In CAD, the object snap "NODE" feature will jump to: |
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The features MIDPOINT, INTERSECTION, PERPENDICULAR, and NODE are located and set in which menu? |
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to "SNAP" to the middle of a line, use the: |
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Which CAD feature adjusts the amount that the crosshairs, "jump" when you move the mouse? |
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To establish the grid and snap functions for a CAD drawing: |
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The grid and snap must have DIFFERENT values |
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The CAD feature that defines the size of your working space is the: |
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Perpendicular is best described as two or more lines that: |
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are at 90 degrees to each other |
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Parallel is best described as two or more lines that: |
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Are always the same distance apart |
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Which statement best describes Tangent arcs? |
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Two or more arcs that touch each other at only one point |
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When asked to BISECT a line or arc, you are dividing an object into: |
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in order to create a polygon using the inscribe method, one must know the distance: |
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in order to create a polygon using the circumscribe method, one must know the distance: |
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Which term best describes a polygon fully enclosed in a circle such that all of the polygon's sides are tangent to the circle? |
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Which term best describes a polygon fully enclosed in a circle such that all of the polygon's sides are tangent to the circle? |
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Which term best describes two or more circles of different sizes that share the same center point? |
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Which best describes an eight-sided polygon? |
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which best describes a six-sided polygon? |
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which best describes a five-sided polygon? |
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which best describes a four-sided figure with only two sides that are parallel? |
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which best describes a four-sided figure with opposite sides of equal length and four 90 degree angles? |
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which best describes a figure with four sides of equal length and four 90 degree angles? |
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which best refers to a closed figure in which all of the sides and angles are of equal measure? |
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which best describes a three-sided object? |
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Which triangle has one angle equal to 90 degrees? |
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Which triangle has two sides of equal length? |
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Which triangle has sides of three different lengths? |
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Which triangle has equal sides and angles? |
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The four equal parts into which a circle can be equally divided are referred to as a circle's: |
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The distance around the edge of a circle is referred to as the: |
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The distance across a circle through its center point is referred to as the: |
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the point at which two lines meet to form an angle is called the: |
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An angle that measures less than 90 degrees? |
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an angle that measures 90 degrees is called a/an? |
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An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees? |
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The distance around the outside of a circles is: |
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A right triangle measures 3in. on one side, 4in. on the second side, and 5in. on the third. How many inches is the hypotenuse? |
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