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Dimensioning
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How can the drafter prevent AutoCAD from placing or stacking another center mark on a circle when adding a diameter dimension to it?
Options
A. Explode the dimension and then erase the center mark.
B. Use the Properties dialog box to turn off the center mark of the dimension.
C. It can't be done.
D. Use the trim tool to take away the stacked center mark.
Correct Answer
Use the Properties dialog box to turn off the center mark of the dimension.
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1. Given a situation in which the drafter has crossed extension lines in a drawing what can be done to clean up the point of crossing?
Options
A. Use the Modify tool to clean up the extension lines.
B. Use the Tolerance tool to clean up the extension lines.
C. Use the Break tool to clean up the extension lines.
D. Use the stretch tool to clean up the extension lines.
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Correct Answer: Use the Modify tool to clean up the extension lines.
2. In U.S. structural and architectural drafting, all dimensions of this length are usually expressed in feet and inches:
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A. One inch or over
B. One foot or over
C. One yard or over
D. One rod or over
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Correct Answer: One foot or over
3. In this type of dimensioning, allowance must be made for bends:
Options
A. Angular
B. Tolerance
C. Datum
D. Sheet metal
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Correct Answer: Sheet metal
4. The ________ dimension tool will place the length of an angled line.
Options
A. Aligned
B. Angle
C. Linear
D. Radial
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Correct Answer: Aligned
5. Placement of dimensions on a drawing is controlled by ________.
Options
A. ANSI
B. The design engineer
C. Corporate drafting standards
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
6. The ________ tool on the Dimension tool bar will place several dimensions at one time by using a selection box placed over several part features.
Options
A. Linear
B. Continue
C. Baseline
D. Quick Dimension
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Correct Answer: Quick Dimension
7. This is the measured size of a finished part:
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A. Actual size
B. Dimensioned size
C. Production size
D. Basic size
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Correct Answer: Actual size
8. This practice considers an individual part's dimensions and tolerances and that part's relation to its related parts:
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A. Applying allowances
B. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
C. Creating datum references
D. Angular dimensioning tolerances
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Correct Answer: Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
9. This is the term for the range of tightness or looseness resulting from the allowances and tolerances in mating parts:
Options
A. Limits
B. Fit
C. Specifications
D. Allowance
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Correct Answer: Fit
10. This means that a feature of a finished product contains the maximum amount of material permitted by the toleranced dimensions for that feature:
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A. Maximum material condition
B. Machined material condition
C. Maximum machined indication
D. Machine mark indication
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Correct Answer: Maximum material condition
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