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1. To define a load as a function...


A - select the spatial distribution.
B - define the function.
C - reference the coordinate system
used to describe the spatial
distribution.
D - all of the above.

Correct

2. Select the CORRECT statement regarding the definition of constraints for a


Static analysis of a solid model.
A - It is necessary to constrain all translations and rotations of the model in
the X-, Y-, and Z-directions.
B - It is necessary to constrain only the translations of the model in the X-, Y-,
and Z-directions.
C - It is necessary to constrain all translations and at least one rotation of the
model in the X-, Y-, and Z-directions.
D - Constraints are not required on a solid model.

Incorrect The correct answer is B

3. Which distribution option must be used to properly apply a moment load to a


solid element model?
A - Total Load
B - Total Load at Point
C - Force Per Unit Area
D - Any of the above

Correct

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4. You have defined a gravity load when a cylindrical coordinate system was set to
be the current coordinate system. Which statement is CORRECT?
A - The gravity load will be defined relative to the cylindrical coordinate
system.
B - You must switch the current coordinate system to be the World Coordinate
System (WCS) to define a gravity load.
C - The gravity load can be defined relative to the World Coordinate System
(WCS) or any user-specified Cartesian coordinate system.
D - Gravity loads do not require a coordinate system.

Correct

5. True or False? Only one load set can be selected or created for an analysis.
A - True
B - False

Correct

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