Introduction to AutoCAD 2008
A tool tip is:
(a) The tool name appearing in a rectangle when the cursor is placed on a tool icon
(b) The name given to a tool
(c) The instruction which appears at the left-hand end of the status bar when a tool is chosen
(d) A tip which can be read from the Help screen for a tool.
Chapter 2
1. To call the Line tool from the command line, the following abbreviation can be entered:
(a) lin
b) li
(c) l
(d) ln.
2. When the F6 key of the keyboard is pressed, the following facility is toggled on/off:
(a) Snap
(b) Ortho
(c) DUCS
(d) DYN.
3. The key F9 toggles on/off:
(a) Snap
(b) Ortho
(c) Grid
(d) DYN.
4. When entering absolute coordinate numbers at the command line, the coordinates are preceded by:
(a) The letter a
(b) The symbol @
(c) The letters ab
(d) There is no need to enter anything in front of the coordinate numbers
5. The command line abbreviation for the Circle tool is:
(a) cir
(b) c
(c) ci
(d) cl.
6. What are the differences between outlines drawn using the Line tool and those drawn using the Polyline
tool? Outlines from the Line tool form separate objects. Those from the Polyline tool form single
objects.
Chapter 3
1. The Arc tool can be called by entering the following abbreviation at the command line:
(a) ar
(b) a
(c) ac;
(d) There is no abbreviation. The name arc must be entered in full.
2. The set variable PELLIPSE can be set to either 0 or 1 when it allows the following actions:
(a) When set to 0 the Edit Polyline tool to be used on ellipses
(b) When set to 1 the Edit Polyline tool to be used on ellipses
(c) When set to 0 it allows ellipses to be drawn with the major axis at any angle
(d) When set to 0 ellipses become polylines.
3. When saving an AutoCAD 2008 drawing it is filed with the extension:
(a) *.drw
(b) *.dwg
(c) *.dw
(d) *dg
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A tool tip is:
(a) The tool name appearing in a rectangle when the cursor is placed on a tool icon
(b) The name given to a tool
(c) The instruction which appears at the left-hand end of the status bar when a tool is chosen
(d) A tip which can be read from the Help screen for a tool.
Chapter 2
1. To call the Line tool from the command line, the following abbreviation can be entered:
(a) lin
b) li
(c) l
(d) ln.
2. When the F6 key of the keyboard is pressed, the following facility is toggled on/off:
(a) Snap
(b) Ortho
(c) DUCS
(d) DYN.
3. The key F9 toggles on/off:
(a) Snap
(b) Ortho
(c) Grid
(d) DYN.
4. When entering absolute coordinate numbers at the command line, the coordinates are preceded by:
(a) The letter a
(b) The symbol @
(c) The letters ab
(d) There is no need to enter anything in front of the coordinate numbers
5. The command line abbreviation for the Circle tool is:
(a) cir
(b) c
(c) ci
(d) cl.
6. What are the differences between outlines drawn using the Line tool and those drawn using the Polyline
tool? Outlines from the Line tool form separate objects. Those from the Polyline tool form single
objects.
Chapter 3
1. The Arc tool can be called by entering the following abbreviation at the command line:
(a) ar
(b) a
(c) ac;
(d) There is no abbreviation. The name arc must be entered in full.
2. The set variable PELLIPSE can be set to either 0 or 1 when it allows the following actions:
(a) When set to 0 the Edit Polyline tool to be used on ellipses
(b) When set to 1 the Edit Polyline tool to be used on ellipses
(c) When set to 0 it allows ellipses to be drawn with the major axis at any angle
(d) When set to 0 ellipses become polylines.
3. When saving an AutoCAD 2008 drawing it is filed with the extension:
(a) *.drw
(b) *.dwg
(c) *.dw
(d) *dg
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