\n ","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"450.19","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"450.19"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"627.60","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"627.60"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"518.40","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"518.40"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"309.20","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"309.20"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"309.20","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"To answer this question, the user must open the \\\"Array.dwg\" file and switch to the \"Table\" view in the model space. They must then make a polar array using the chair with respect to the center of the circle and 5 items in the array. Then, they must make a rectangular array using all five chairs and a center round table with two rows and three columns with a row gap of 90 and a column gap of 106 units. The distance between the midpoints of the back of the chair block as shown in the image is 309.20. The solid reason for this answer is that the distance between two points can be calculated by using the Pythagorean theorem."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"To answer this question, the user must open the \\\"Array.dwg\" file and switch to the \"Table\" view in the model space. They must then make a polar array using the chair with respect to the center of the circle and 5 items in the array. Then, they must make a rectangular array using all five chairs and a center round table with two rows and three columns with a row gap of 90 and a column gap of 106 units. The distance between the midpoints of the back of the chair block as shown in the image is 309.20. The solid reason for this answer is that the distance between two points can be calculated by using the Pythagorean theorem."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Project setup","text":"Open the \\\"Xref image.dwg\" file. Insert the \"Xref image.png\" file in the DWG file as an Xref with the following settings: Insertion point 0,0 Scale 3.42 Background transparency active The circle falls inside which of the following rectangles?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"B","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"B"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"D","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"D"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"E","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"E"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"C","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"C"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":4,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"A","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"A"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"E","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"If the user opens the \\\"Xref image.dwg\" file in AutoCAD and inserts the \"Xref image.png\" file as an Xref with an insertion point of 0,0 and a scale of 3.42 with background transparency active, then the circle will fall inside rectangle E as shown in the drawing. The solid reason for this answer is that the Xref image is inserted with a scale of 3.42, which means that the circle will be larger than the other rectangles and thus fall inside rectangle E."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"If the user opens the \\\"Xref image.dwg\" file in AutoCAD and inserts the \"Xref image.png\" file as an Xref with an insertion point of 0,0 and a scale of 3.42 with background transparency active, then the circle will fall inside rectangle E as shown in the drawing. The solid reason for this answer is that the Xref image is inserted with a scale of 3.42, which means that the circle will be larger than the other rectangles and thus fall inside rectangle E."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"3D assembly modeling and management","text":"Open \\\"Array.dwg\" file. Rotate the chair in the drawing using insertion point as base point to an angle of -45 degrees. Now make a rectangular array using all the objects in the drawing including chair. Make an array with 2 rows and 3 columns and gap of row 320 and column gap of 500 units. What is the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array correct up to two decimal places?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"1250.45","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"1250.45"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"2850.18","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"2850.18"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"3077.87","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"3077.87"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"3377.45","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"3377.45"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"3077.87","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"When opening the \\\"Array.dwg\" file, rotate the chair in the drawing using the insertion point as the base point to an angle of -45 degrees, then make a rectangular array using all the objects in the drawing including the chair with 2 rows and 3 columns, and gap of row 320 and column gap of 500 units, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be 3077.87 correct up to two decimal places. This is because when a rectangular array is made with 2 rows and 3 columns with and gap of row 320 and a column gap of 500 units, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be 3077.87 correct up to two decimal places. The other options are incorrect. The reason for this is that when a rectangular array is made with 2 rows and 3 columns, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be calculated based on the gap of row and column gap specified."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"When opening the \\\"Array.dwg\" file, rotate the chair in the drawing using the insertion point as the base point to an angle of -45 degrees, then make a rectangular array using all the objects in the drawing including the chair with 2 rows and 3 columns, and gap of row 320 and column gap of 500 units, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be 3077.87 correct up to two decimal places. This is because when a rectangular array is made with 2 rows and 3 columns with and gap of row 320 and a column gap of 500 units, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be 3077.87 correct up to two decimal places. The other options are incorrect. The reason for this is that when a rectangular array is made with 2 rows and 3 columns, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be calculated based on the gap of row and column gap specified."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"3D component modeling","text":"Open \\\"Plan.dwg\" file. Rotate the three sofas and the center table on the top left corner of the drawing to an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the geometric center of the center table as base point. Now, what is the distance between the lower left corner of three-seater sofa and the nearest point on the adjacent vertical wall correct up to two decimal places?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"45.50","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"45.50"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"180.50","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"180.50"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"369.13","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"369.13"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"360.00","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"360.00"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"369.13","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"When rotating the three sofas and the center table on the top left corner of the drawing to an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the geometric center of the center table as base point, the distance between the lower left corner of three-seater sofa and the nearest point on the adjacent vertical wall correct up to two decimal places will be 369.13. This is because when the sofas and table are rotated, the lower left corner of the three-seater sofa will be 369.13 units away from the nearest point on the adjacent vertical wall. The other options are incorrect."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"When rotating the three sofas and the center table on the top left corner of the drawing to an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the geometric center of the center table as base point, the distance between the lower left corner of three-seater sofa and the nearest point on the adjacent vertical wall correct up to two decimal places will be 369.13. This is because when the sofas and table are rotated, the lower left corner of the three-seater sofa will be 369.13 units away from the nearest point on the adjacent vertical wall. The other options are incorrect."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Technical detailed drawing creation","text":"Open the \\\"Isometric.dwg\" file. Make the isometric drawing as shown in the following image. 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The solid reason for this answer is that, in an isometric drawing, the distance between two points can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"To answer this question, the user must open the \\\"Isometric.dwg\" file and make the isometric drawing as shown in the image. The distance between points P and Q rounded to the nearest two decimal places is 9.58. The solid reason for this answer is that, in an isometric drawing, the distance between two points can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Project setup","text":"Open the \\\"Change space.dwg\" drawing and switch to the Layout1 tab. Make a rectangular viewport connecting the two points marked as X in the layout. Activate the viewport and change the viewport scale to 1/4″=1′-0″. Change the space of the entire drawing from model space to paper space. What is the distance between points marked P and Q in the paper space correct up to two decimal places?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"0.50","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"0.50"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"1.00","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"1.00"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"3.19","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"3.19"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"3.79","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"3.79"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"3.79","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"If you open the \\\"Change space.dwg\" drawing and switch to the Layout1 tab, make a rectangular viewport connecting the two points marked as X in the layout, activate the viewport, and change the viewport scale to 1/4″1′-0″, then change the space of the entire drawing from model space to paper space, you will find that the distance between points marked P and Q in the paper space is 3.79 units correct up to two decimal places. The solid reason for this answer is that when the viewport scale is changed to 1/4″1′-0″, the distance between point P and point Q will be scaled down by a factor of 4, resulting in a distance of 3.79 units."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"If you open the \\\"Change space.dwg\" drawing and switch to the Layout1 tab, make a rectangular viewport connecting the two points marked as X in the layout, activate the viewport, and change the viewport scale to 1/4″1′-0″, then change the space of the entire drawing from model space to paper space, you will find that the distance between points marked P and Q in the paper space is 3.79 units correct up to two decimal places. 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Question 1/101/10
Technical detailed drawing creation
Technical detailed drawing creation
Technical detailed drawing creation
Open the "Blend.dwg" file. Go to the "hatch area" view in the model space and blend the lines marked P and Q using a spline. Now add the ANSI31 hatch pattern in the closed area marked A. What is the area of hatch created?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
8974.41
B.
9093.75
C.
8072.45
D.
9439.69
To answer this question, the user must open the "Blend.dwg" file and go to the "hatch area" view in the model space and blend the lines marked P and Q using a spline. Then, they must add the AN SI31 hatch pattern in the closed area marked A. The area of the hatch created is 9439.69. The solid reason for this answer is that the area of a closed region is calculated by adding the areas of all the components within it.
Right Answer: D
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Question 2/102/10
Project setup
Project setup
Project setup
Open the "Layer property.dwg" file. Select the polyline marked as P and put it on layer "A-FIXT". Which of the line types best matches the line type of the polyline P now?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
D
B.
C
C.
B
D.
A
To answer this question, the user must open the "Layer property.dwg" file in AutoCAD and select the polyline marked as P. Then, they must put it on layer "A-FIXT" using the Layer Properties Manager. The line type of the polyline P will now be B which can be verified by checking the Line Type dropdown in the Properties palette. The solid reason for this answer is that the line type of an object can be changed by using AutoCAD's Layer Properties Manager.
Right Answer: C
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Question 3/103/10
3D assembly modeling and management
3D assembly modeling and management
3D assembly modeling and management
Open acad.dwt template and insert the xref.dwg file in this template as an Xref with the following settings: Point of insertion 0,0 Scale 1.24 What is the distance between point marked A and origin correct up to two decimal places?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
11.45
B.
13.67
C.
57.45
D.
64.82
In AutoCAD, opening the acad.dwt template and adding the xref.dwg as an Xref with an insertion point at 0,0 and a scale of 1.24 will allow the user to use the DIST command to find how far point A is from the origin—the result being 64.82.
The user can then round this number off to two decimal places, giving a result of 64.82. This is the correct answer to the question. The solid reason for this answer is that the Xref file is inserted with a scale of 1.24, which means that the distance between point A and the origin will be scaled up by a factor of 1.24, giving a result of 64.82 when rounded off to two decimal places.
Right Answer: D
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Question 4/104/10
3D component modeling
3D component modeling
3D component modeling
Open the "Block attribute.dwg" file. What is the name of the manufacturer of lifts as shown in the drawing here, assuming the manufacturer name is mentioned as an invisible attribute of the block?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Lift Tech
B.
Elevator Solutions
C.
XYZ Elevators
D.
schneider
To answer this question, the user must open the "Block attribute.dwg" file in AutoCAD and use the Properties palette to view the attributes of the block. The manufacturer name should be visible as an invisible attribute of the block, which in this case is "schneider".
The solid reason for this answer is that the manufacturer name is mentioned as an invisible attribute of the block, which can be viewed using the Properties palette. This allows the user to accurately identify the manufacturer name as "schneider".
Right Answer: D
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Question 5/105/10
Technical detailed drawing creation
Technical detailed drawing creation
Technical detailed drawing creation
Open the "Array.dwg" file. Switch to the "Table" view in the model space. Make a polar array using the chair with respect to the center of the circle and 5 items in the array. Now make a rectangular array using all five chairs and a center round table with two rows and three columns with a row gap of 90 and a column gap of 106 units. What is the distance between the midpoints of the back of the chair block as shown in the following image?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
450.19
B.
627.60
C.
518.40
D.
309.20
To answer this question, the user must open the "Array.dwg" file and switch to the "Table" view in the model space. They must then make a polar array using the chair with respect to the center of the circle and 5 items in the array. Then, they must make a rectangular array using all five chairs and a center round table with two rows and three columns with a row gap of 90 and a column gap of 106 units. The distance between the midpoints of the back of the chair block as shown in the image is 309.20.
The solid reason for this answer is that the distance between two points can be calculated by using the Pythagorean theorem.
Right Answer: D
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Question 6/106/10
Project setup
Project setup
Project setup
Open the "Xref image.dwg" file. Insert the "Xref image.png" file in the DWG file as an Xref with the following settings: Insertion point 0,0 Scale 3.42 Background transparency active The circle falls inside which of the following rectangles?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
B
B.
D
C.
E
D.
C
E.
A
If the user opens the "Xref image.dwg" file in AutoCAD and inserts the "Xref image.png" file as an Xref with an insertion point of 0,0 and a scale of 3.42 with background transparency active, then the circle will fall inside rectangle E as shown in the drawing. The solid reason for this answer is that the Xref image is inserted with a scale of 3.42, which means that the circle will be larger than the other rectangles and thus fall inside rectangle E.
Right Answer: C
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Question 7/107/10
3D assembly modeling and management
3D assembly modeling and management
3D assembly modeling and management
Open "Array.dwg" file. Rotate the chair in the drawing using insertion point as base point to an angle of -45 degrees. Now make a rectangular array using all the objects in the drawing including chair. Make an array with 2 rows and 3 columns and gap of row 320 and column gap of 500 units. What is the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array correct up to two decimal places?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
1250.45
B.
2850.18
C.
3077.87
D.
3377.45
When opening the "Array.dwg" file, rotate the chair in the drawing using the insertion point as the base point to an angle of -45 degrees, then make a rectangular array using all the objects in the drawing including the chair with 2 rows and 3 columns, and gap of row 320 and column gap of 500 units, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be 3077.87 correct up to two decimal places. This is because when a rectangular array is made with 2 rows and 3 columns with and gap of row 320 and a column gap of 500 units, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be 3077.87 correct up to two decimal places. The other options are incorrect.
The reason for this is that when a rectangular array is made with 2 rows and 3 columns, the Y coordinate of the insertion point of the chair on the top right corner of the array will be calculated based on the gap of row and column gap specified.
Right Answer: C
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Question 8/108/10
3D component modeling
3D component modeling
3D component modeling
Open "Plan.dwg" file. Rotate the three sofas and the center table on the top left corner of the drawing to an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the geometric center of the center table as base point. Now, what is the distance between the lower left corner of three-seater sofa and the nearest point on the adjacent vertical wall correct up to two decimal places?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
45.50
B.
180.50
C.
369.13
D.
360.00
When rotating the three sofas and the center table on the top left corner of the drawing to an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the geometric center of the center table as base point, the distance between the lower left corner of three-seater sofa and the nearest point on the adjacent vertical wall correct up to two decimal places will be 369.13. This is because when the sofas and table are rotated, the lower left corner of the three-seater sofa will be 369.13 units away from the nearest point on the adjacent vertical wall. The other options are incorrect.
Right Answer: C
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Question 9/109/10
Technical detailed drawing creation
Technical detailed drawing creation
Technical detailed drawing creation
Open the "Isometric.dwg" file. Make the isometric drawing as shown in the following image. What is the distance between points P and Q rounded to the nearest two decimal places?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
9.58
B.
8.20
C.
12
D.
7.00
To answer this question, the user must open the "Isometric.dwg" file and make the isometric drawing as shown in the image. The distance between points P and Q rounded to the nearest two decimal places is 9.58. The solid reason for this answer is that, in an isometric drawing, the distance between two points can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.
Right Answer: A
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Question 10/1010/10
Project setup
Project setup
Project setup
Open the "Change space.dwg" drawing and switch to the Layout1 tab. Make a rectangular viewport connecting the two points marked as X in the layout. Activate the viewport and change the viewport scale to 1/4″=1′-0″. Change the space of the entire drawing from model space to paper space. What is the distance between points marked P and Q in the paper space correct up to two decimal places?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
0.50
B.
1.00
C.
3.19
D.
3.79
If you open the "Change space.dwg" drawing and switch to the Layout1 tab, make a rectangular viewport connecting the two points marked as X in the layout, activate the viewport, and change the viewport scale to 1/4″1′-0″, then change the space of the entire drawing from model space to paper space, you will find that the distance between points marked P and Q in the paper space is 3.79 units correct up to two decimal places. The solid reason for this answer is that when the viewport scale is changed to 1/4″1′-0″, the distance between point P and point Q will be scaled down by a factor of 4, resulting in a distance of 3.79 units.
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