The command used to import a drawing interchange file is:
IMPORT
USEDXF
DXFIN
EXCHANGE
None of the above
The command used to identify a new insertion point for a block or drawing file is:
BASE
INSERT
NEW
POINT
None of the above
While in Paper space, to make layer visible in one view port but invisible or frozen in all other view ports, use the:
LAYER command
VPLAYER command
VIEWPORT command
MS command
None of the above
While in Model space, the command used to set up multiple view port windows is:
VPORTS
VIEWPORT
VIEW
MVIEW
MAKEVIEW.
The command used to read drawing interchange file into an Auto CAD drawing is:
DXFINTO
DXFIN
DXFREAD
DXFSEND
DXFTRANS.
The system variable that controls whether or not the image of an object is visible while it is being copied or moved is:
VISMODE
IMAGMODE
REGENAUTO
GHOSTMODE
DRAGMODE.
Custom plot settings may be saved to:
the ACAD.INI file
a .PCP file
the ACAD.CFG file
the ACAD.BAT file.
None of the above
The command used to create a selection set of objects with an assigned name is:
GROUP
MERGE
SURROUND
GATHER
None of the above
Automatic paper space line type scaling, the ability to scale a line type in paper space based on the scale on the scale of the viewport in which it is scaled, is controlled by the:
PASPACE system variable
PSLTSCALE system variable
LTSCALE command
LTYPE command
None of the above
Paper space:
allows for constructing a drawing at full size or real world units.
allows for arranging and plotting of drawing of details at different scales on the same drawing sheet.
allows for the creation of view ports using the VPORTS command.
all of the above
None of the above
The CMDDIA system variable controls:
The display of the PLOT dialog box
The display of DDSELECT
The display of DDINSERT
The display of the DDLEMODES dialog box
None of the above
The command used to edit an attribute value is:
CHANGE
DDCHPROP
DDEDIT
DDMODIFY
DDATTE
Command aliasing is found in the:
ACAD.ALS file
ACAD.PGP file
ACAD.EXE file
ALIAS.COM file
None of the above
To scale the object contained in paper Space viewports, use the ZOOM command along with the:
XP option
Extents option
Window option
Dynamic option
None of the above
The DTEXT command:
Creates associative Dimensioning text
Allows for text entry while in the DVIEW command
Permits text to be visible as it is entered in from the keyboard
All of the above
None of the above
The command used to place blocks along an irregular shaped object at a user specified distance is:
ARRAY
MEASURE
DIVIDE
PLACE
SHAPE
The option of the PEDIT command used to convert a series of line segments into a single polyline is:
Join
Spline
Close
Append
None of the above
The command used to change the justification and/or rotate the text of an associate dimension is:
DTEXT
DIMTEDIT
DIMROTATE
DIMJUSTIFY
None of the above
The text justification option that prompts the user for two endpoints and the text height so the text is adjusted between the two points at the specified height is:
Fit
Centered
Fully Centered
Right Justified
None of the above
The option of the DTEXT command used for determining a specific text alignment mode is:
Starting point
Align
Justify
Locate
None of the above
From the following list, the most efficient command used to edit text by performing a spell check is:
SPELL
CHANGE
SP
CHECK
None of the above
The draw command that prompts the user for “first corners:” and “Other corner:” is:
PLINE
ZOOM-WINDOW
RECTANG
STRETCH – Crossing
None of the above
The letter “T” in the “TTR” option of the CIRCLE command mean:
Transparent
Trace
Tangent
Trim
None of the above
The command used to modify the layer of an object is:
Layer
Object
Modify
DDLMODES (Layer Control Dialog box)
CHPROP
The OOPS command will restore:
Objects that were previously placed on frozen layers
Objects that were removed while frozen
Objects that disappeared after creating a block
All of the above
None of the above
When using the CHAMFER command, the two leg selected to perform the chamfer cannot be:
Parallel to each other
Constructed with different linetypes
On different layers
Perpendicular to each other
None of the above
The command used to edit text placed on a drawing is:
EDIT-TEXT
DDEDIT
EDIT
TEXTEDIT
None of the above
Selection an arc with grip mode enabled places grips:
At the endpoints and center of the are
At the center and quadrants of the arc
At the endpoints and quadrants of the arc
At the midpoint and endpoints of the arc
None of the above
When plotting different line weight, pen numbers are assigned to:
Object colors
Text styles
Named views
Object linetypes
None of the above
The quickest way to get back to the last zoomed display is by using the ZOOM command and the:
Previous option
Last option
Window option
Center option
None of the above
The ID command lists:
The relative distance from the lat known point
The type of object selected
The absolute X, Y, and Z coordinate value of a point
All of the above
None of the above
The command used to place the dimension above is:
ANGLE
DIMANG
PLACE ANG
DDIM-Angular
None of the above
The command used to obtain the absolute coordinate value of a specific point is:
INQUIRE
FIND
ANALYSIS
STATUS
ID
A layer that is turned off will be:
Seen but not plotted
Plotted but not seen
The current layer
Neither seen nor plotted
Both plotted and seen
The command that lets you access information about an object is:
ID
DDINQUIRE
LIST
INQUIRE
None of the above
The DDCHPROP command has no effect on:
Lanetype
Colors
Layers
Views
Linetypes.
Objects affected by the FILL command include:
Lines
Polylines that have width
Areas
Circles
Square
The POLYGON command prompts the user to construct the polygon relative to a circle’s:
Quadrant
Diameter
Radius
Area
Perimeter
Object that can be successfully exploded include:
Lines
Circles
Arcs
Text
Blocks inserted at different scale factors
The command that lists all dimension variable along with their current values and setting is:
DIMSTATUS
STATUS
DIMSTYLE –Variable
DIMSTAT
DIMSTYL- Variable
The command used to automatically repeat a command is:
NEXT
REPEAT
MULTIPLE
COMREPT
None of the above
The function key used to toggle Ortho mode On or Off is:
F6
F7
F8
F9
None of the above
The command used to save a drawing originally created in Release 13 to new file for use in Release 12 format is:
SAVE
SAVEASR12
SAVEAS
SAVE12
None of the above
The selection set option used to select all objects in a drawing including objects on layers have been turned Off is:
Object
All
ADD
All
None of the above
Consider a rectangle defined by its four vertices (20,0) (80,0) (20,100) (80,100) being translated 100 units to the right and 20 units up. The new vertices are:
(120,20) (180,20) (120,120) (180,120)
(20,120) (20,180) (120,120) (120,180)
100,120) (160,0) (180,20) (180,20)
(20,120) (20,180) (180,20) (180,20)
None of the above
Consider a rectangle defined by its four vertices (20,0), (80,0), (20,100), (80,100) is to be enlarge to twice its original size. The four vertices become:
(20,0) (80,0) (20,100) (90,100)
(40,0) (80,0) (40,100) (160,100)
(40,0) (160,0) (40,200) (160,200)
(40,0) (160,0) (40,100) (160,100)
None of the above
Consider a rectangle defined by its four vertices (20,0), (80,0), (20,100), (80,100) being rotated through 90o. The four vertices become:
0,-20) (0,-80) (100,-20) (100,-80)
0,-20) (0,80) (100,20) (100,80)
(20,0) (80,0) (20,100) (80,100
(-20,0) (-80,0) (-20,100) (-80,100)
None of the above
Light pen is:
A light sensitive device that when touched to the screen the presence or absence of light used to select an entry or indicate a position
A television like device used to display data
The smallest part of a display screen that can be individually controlled
An output device especially designed to produce hardcopy of graphics
None of the above
Plotter is:
A light sensitive device that when touched to the screen the presence or absence of light used to select an entry or indicate a position
A television like device used to display data
The smallest part of a display screen that can be individually controlled
An output device especially designed to produce hardcopy of graphics
None of the above
Pixel is:
A light sensitive device that when touched to the screen the presence or absence of light used to select an entry or indicate a position
A television like device used to display data
The smallest part of a display screen that can be individually controlled
An output device especially designed to produce hardcopy of graphics
None of the above