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AutoCAD Quiz

Double Click the object


1. You should use Osnaps when you dimension...
All of the above
Never
10. Double clicking on a text object allows you to change its
Always layer

Only on lines Yes

Only on arcs and circles No


2. How many layers should a drawing have?
Only if it is on the TEXT layer
One
Only if you have 2 layers
Ten 11. If you select a line and a rectangle and view the
properties...
One for each object
You will see only limited properties
As many as are needed to clearly display the objects
3. When can you change the height of your text? You will see all the properties

Only when you start the drawing You will see the properties of the first selected object

Only in a special text dialog box You will not see any properties
12. When you want to close the Properties palette...
When you are starting the Text command
Type CLOSE
You can't, it is pre-set by AutoCAD
4. Scaling objects makes them... Move it off the screen

Bigger Click the X in the top left of the palette

Smaller Deselect the object


13.To invoke the Zoom command transparently, type:
It only streches them

Both Bigger and Smaller 'Z


5. DDE can be used in which direction?
>Z
Right
:Z
Left
"Z
All
14. Which is not a valid Zoom option?
Any that are set with Ortho or Polar tracking
6. When using Object Snap Tracking, you should turn on... Zoom Extents
Osnap Zoom Previous
Otrack Zoom Next
Neither Zoom Window
Both Osnap and Otrack 15. Panning allows you to...
7. When setting up Polar Tracking, the Increment Angle...

Locks you into one angle Minimize the drawing

Sets multiplies of the selected angle See all of the drawing at once

Doesn't really do anything Close in on a small area

Makes you a master draftsman Move around the drawing at the same scale

16. Why should you use the Zoom tools?


8. Object tracking works only with...

Midpoints To be more accurate

Endpoints To be faster

Any Osnap To make your life easier

Anywhere on the screen All of the above


9. How can you change an object's properties?

Select it and press the Properties icon

Select, right click and choose Properties

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