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Aptitude
General Knowledge
Verbal Reasoning
Computer Science
Interview
Computer Aided Design Basics Questions
A line with a tapering width can be easily created by using the ________ tool.
If you use the absolute coordinate system to create a line from a starting point of 0, 0 8 units on the X axis and 5 units on the Y axis you enter ________ for the second point.
Understanding the Cartesian coordinate system will help the beginning drafter ________.
In order to set drawing limits for a "C" size architectural drawing the drafter should set the limits to ________.
When drawing a line using the relative coordinate system a line is created from ________.
When setting up a mechanical drawing in AutoCAD the drafter should set the units to ________.
The UCS icon represents the intersection of the ________.
Using the Relative Polar Coordinate System to add a 3 inch line that is 45 degrees from the end point of the line created above the drafter would ________.
When using the direct entry method to create a horizontal line exactly three inches long the drafter should ________ first.
One quick way to view the entire drawing area is to use the Zoom command by typing ________.
You cannot use the Offset Tool to enlarge the size of a circle.
The two principle components of a CAD system are the computer and the software used to create technical drawings.
UCS stands for User Coordinate System.
When beginning a new drawing in AutoCAD the default start-up layer will be the Defpoints layer.
The version of AutoCAD being used can be checked by reading top blue line or title bar located above the pull down menu bar.
In order to create a straight line in the AutoCAD graphics window the drafter is expected to pick a starting point and ending point.
One very important tool to learn is the undo tool. It is located on the Standard Tool Bar
The line tool icon is located on the Modify Tool Bar.
It is very important to learn the relationship between line types, colors, and layers.
AutoCAD is often referred to as the international standard by which all other CAD programs are measured.