Monday, September 16, 2013

Tests


         


1. From which direction does AutoCAD start measuring angles?
12 o'clock
3 o'clock
6 o'clock
9 o'clock
2. What does WCS stand for?
Western CAD System
Worldwide Coordinate Sectors
World Coordinate System
Wrong CAD Settings
3. When drawing in 2D, what axis do you NOT work with?
X
Y
Z
WCS
4. 1s 300 degrees the same as -60 degrees in a drawing?
Yes
No
Not always
Never
5. Which one of these will NOT start the Print command?
Typing PLOT
Typing PRINT
Pressing Control+P
Pressing Alt+P
6. What should you pay attention to when learning AutoCAD?
The Command Line
The Status Bar
The Title Bar
Tool Icons
7. Polar coordinates are used mostly for drawing...?
Circles
Arcs
Vertical lines
Angled lines
8. Which keystrokes will UNDO a command
Control+U
Alt+U
Control+Z
Alt+Z
9. When using the TRIM command, which do you select first?
The cutting edges
The object to be trimmed
Everything
Nothing
10. How many snap points does an object have?
One
Two
Depends upon the object
At least four
11. How many points do you need to define for the rectangle command?
One
Two
Four
None
12. How many AutoCAD objects are in a rectangle?
None
One
Four
Eight
13. If you draw a line at 270 degrees, it will point:?
Up
Down
Left
Right
14. How long will a line from 1,4 to 4,4 be?
Four units
Eight Units
Can't accurately tell from those coordinates
Three Units
15. How long will line from 1,4 to @4<5 be?
Three units
Four units
Five units
6.4031 units
16. How many points do you need to draw a line using Absolute Coordinates?
None
One
Two
Four
17. When selecting objects, pressing 'L' will:
Select lines only
Select objects when you move your mouse to the left
Select the last object created
Select the last object you modified
18. Pressing Shift while you are selecting will?
Allow you to draw a window
Automatically delete the object(s)
Remove the next selected object from the set
Highlight the selected objects
19. Pressing 'F' when selecting objects will...
Allow you to draw a fence
Finish the selection set
Limit you to five objects
Allow you to find specific text
20. How you select the last set of object(s) you selected?
Type 'L'
Type 'P'
Type 'H' to highlight them
You can not do this
21. What is the best way of drawing a rectangle?
Using the Line command
Using the Polyline command
Using the Rectangle command
Using the Multiline command
22. To move something four untis to the right,
what would be the 2nd point of displacement?
@4,0
@4<0
Neither 1 nor 2
Both 1 and 2
23. How should you select objects when using the stretch command?
With a crossing window
Pick them one by one
Hold the shift key while selecting
Type 'S'
24. The origin of a drawing is at:
The first point you select
0,0
A random point in space
10,10
25. Objects are rotated around the
Base point
Bottom right of the object
Centre of the object
Origin
26. The fillet command creates:?
Sharp Corners
Round Corners
Round and Sharp Corners
A boneless fish
27. A polar array creates new objects...
In a grid pattern
In a straight line
In a circular pattern
In an northern pattern
28. The distances of a chamfer are:
Always different
Always the same
Sometimes different
Never the same
29. You should use Osnaps when you dimension...
Never
Always
Only on lines
Only on arcs and circles
30. How many layers should a drawing have?
One
Ten
One for each object
As many as are needed to clearly display the objects
31. When can you change the height of your text?
Only when you start the drawing
Only in a special text dialog box
When you are starting the Text command
You can't, it is pre-set by AutoCAD
32. Scaling objects makes them...
Bigger
Smaller
It only streches them
Both Bigger and Smaller
33. How many view do you need Orthographic Projection?
1
2
3
As many as are needed
34. Does it matter which Hatch pattern you use in Section views?
Yes
No
Only if it is steel
Sometimes
Score: 44 %
Here are the correct answers to the questions you got wrong: 5. Pressing Alt+P
7. Angled lines
8. Control+Z
10. Depends upon the object
12. One
13. Down
14. Three Units
17. Select the last object created
18. Remove the next selected object from the set
19. Allow you to draw a fence
20. Type 'P'
25. Base point
26. Round and Sharp Corners
27. In a circular pattern
28. Sometimes different
29. Always
30. As many as are needed to clearly display the objects
31. When you are starting the Text command
32. Both Bigger and Smaller

auto CAD test part 2


  1. The main purpose of WHMIS is:
    1.   To save money
    2.   To promote education
    3.   To help workers use hazardous products safely
    4.   To cut down "red tape"
  2. The groups which developed WHMIS are:
    1.   Labor, industry and government
    2.   Chemists and educators
    3.   Employers and unions
    4.   Labor, management and workers
  3. The most important aspects of WHMIS are
    1.   Hazardous materials
    2.   Safety rules
    3.   Labels, MSDS and Education
    4.   Gloves, respirators and boots
  4. The symbol tissue-damage.jpg on a supplier label mans that the product could:
    1.   Not harm anyone
    2.   Evaporate quickly
    3.   Be used in cleaning
    4.   Cause tissue damage
  5. If a label becomes unclear or torn, etc., a worker should:
    1.   Just use a little of the product
    2.   Smell the product before using it
    3.   Put it back on the shelf
    4.   Report it to the supervisor
  6. Material Safety Data Sheets should be:
    1.   Read before using a product
    2.   Kept in a locked file
    3.   Taped on containers
    4.   Sent to all departments
  7. If an item on a MSDS cannot be understood, workers should:
    1.   Blame the boss
    2.   Throw it away
    3.   Ask questions in a training session
    4.   Refuse to go along with WHMIS
  8. The symbol Tissue-damage-gif.gif means that a product:
    1.   Could harm you now or in the future
    2.   Give you an infectious disease
    3.   Be used without having a MSDS
    4.   Cause cancer
  9. Workplace labels:
    1.   Are not worth the bother
    2.   Are too complicated to understand
    3.   Include information for safe use
    4.   Have a distinct boarder
  10. First- aid information can be found:
    1.   On supplier labels and MSDS
    2.   On workplace labels
    3.   In Staff Relations
    4.   On the back of labels
  11. "Routes of entry" for chemicals include:
    1.   Open doors and windows
    2.   The heart & liver
    3.   Perspiration and saliva
    4.   Inhalation, ingestion, and absorption
  12. Chronic exposure to hazardous materials:
    1.   Won't occur if the label is read
    2.   Is not serious
    3.   Occurs over a period of time
    4.   Requires first aid
  13. Flammable and combustible materials:
    1.   May be stored with oxidizers
    2.   Should not be stored near corrosives
    3.   Should not be used.
    4.   Are not included in WHMIS
  14. Complete the following: WHMIS stands for
    :





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