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AutoCAD Level 2 Semester 1 Exam, Exams of Computer Applications

An exam for an autocad level 2 course, covering various topics related to the use of autocad software. The exam consists of 32 multiple-choice and short-answer questions that test the student's understanding of autocad concepts, such as units, layers, text styles, viewports, blocks, polylines, and hatching. The questions cover a wide range of autocad features and functionalities, and the answers provide insights into the student's knowledge and proficiency in using the software. This exam could be useful for students enrolled in an autocad level 2 course, as it can serve as a study guide, practice exam, or reference material to prepare for their own assessments. Additionally, the exam questions and answers could be valuable for instructors in designing their own course materials or evaluating student learning outcomes.

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2023/2024

Available from 08/13/2024

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AutoCAD Level 2 Semester 1 Exam
1. Which one is NOT a vaild type of unit? - ANS-open
2. What do you NOT need to consider when starting a CAD drawing? - ANS-if you have
enough paper
3. Which layer(s) will you most likely need?
Atleast one for the objects; text; dimmension - ANS-all
4. What can be contained in a template drawing?
layers; test styles; dimension styles - ANS-all
5. To invoke the Zoom command transparently, type: - ANS-'Z
6. Which is not a valid Zoom option? - ANS-zoom next
7. Panning allows you to... - ANS-move around the drawing at the same scale
8. Why should you use the Zoom tools? - ANS-to be more accurate, to be faster, to
make your life easier
9. What can you type in to see the Text Styles dialog box? - ANS-ST
10. What can be a problem with using True Type fonts? - ANS-slow down the drawing,
others don't have same fonts, they can be tougher to format
11. Why should you not use the standard TXT font? - ANS-it's ugly, unprofessional,
difficult to read
12. When you are defining a Text Style, should you adjust the height? - ANS-Only if you
really know what you're doing
13. When you are in Paper Space (layout) what do you create to see your model? -
ANS-viewport
14. What's the easiest way to know if you are in paper space /layout mode? - ANS-look
for the triangular icon
15. What command do you use to scale a viewport? - ANS-zoom
16. Should you modify your model in Paper Space / Layout Mode? - ANS-never
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AutoCAD Level 2 Semester 1 Exam

  1. Which one is NOT a vaild type of unit? - ANS-open
  2. What do you NOT need to consider when starting a CAD drawing? - ANS-if you have enough paper
  3. Which layer(s) will you most likely need? Atleast one for the objects; text; dimmension - ANS-all
  4. What can be contained in a template drawing? layers; test styles; dimension styles - ANS-all
  5. To invoke the Zoom command transparently, type: - ANS-'Z
  6. Which is not a valid Zoom option? - ANS-zoom next
  7. Panning allows you to... - ANS-move around the drawing at the same scale
  8. Why should you use the Zoom tools? - ANS-to be more accurate, to be faster, to make your life easier
  9. What can you type in to see the Text Styles dialog box? - ANS-ST
  10. What can be a problem with using True Type fonts? - ANS-slow down the drawing, others don't have same fonts, they can be tougher to format
  11. Why should you not use the standard TXT font? - ANS-it's ugly, unprofessional, difficult to read
  12. When you are defining a Text Style, should you adjust the height? - ANS-Only if you really know what you're doing
  13. When you are in Paper Space (layout) what do you create to see your model? - ANS-viewport
  14. What's the easiest way to know if you are in paper space /layout mode? - ANS-look for the triangular icon
  15. What command do you use to scale a viewport? - ANS-zoom
  16. Should you modify your model in Paper Space / Layout Mode? - ANS-never
  1. What is an advantage to using blocks in your drawing? - ANS-keeps file size down, easy to modify, contain attributes
  2. When creating a block, what don't you need to do? - ANS-add attributes
  3. Once you create a block can you change it? - ANS-you can redefine it
  4. What command do you use to write a block to a separate file? - ANS-wblock
  5. Which item isn't part of an attribute? - ANS-scale
  6. What is a block attribute? - ANS-non-graphical information about the object
  7. What can you do with block attributes? - ANS-display them, export them, use in custom programs
  8. When are attributes displayed in the drawing? - ANS-they are turned on and off using the Attdisp command
  9. Can a polyline be given a variable width? - ANS-yes, whenever you command it
  10. Can different polylines be joined together? - ANS-yes
  11. What command allows you to edit a poyline? - ANS-pedit
  12. Can a polyline be left open? - ANS-always
  13. Once a Hatch is drawn, can you edit it? - ANS-yes, using the Hatchedit command
  14. If you hatch an area and cant see it clearly... - ANS-the scale may be wrong
  15. What command can be used for a solid filled hatch - other than Hatch? - ANS-solid
  16. If the hatch didn't work at all... - ANS-there was an opening in the are you selected