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St.

Peter’s College
Iligan City
Preliminary Examination
Advance Computer Aided Drawing
Student Name:
Offer No.:

I. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the statement is wrong.

1. Object can be extruded orthogonally from the plane of the source object, in a specified direction, or along a selected path.
2. A Polyine is a single object that is composed only of lines.
3. The shaded image remains in the viewport until the viewport is not generated.
4. In EXTRUDE, you need to specify the width of extrusion.
5. A Polyline is made of ARCS.
6. Viewpoint creates a vector that defines a direction from which the drawing can be viewed.
7. UCS stand for User Coordinate Set
8. The Boolean operator – Union, Subtract, and Intersect tools are found in the toolbar Modeling.
9. Copy and Move can still be used when construction 3d solid model drawing
10. The key F8 toggles on/off ORTHO.

II. Multiple Choice. Write the letter of your choice which corresponds to the given statement below.

1. Two-dimensional areas you create from closed shapes or loops. Closed polylines, lines, and curves are valid.
A. REGION B. FILLET C. EXTRUDE
2. Connects two objects with an arc that is tangent to the objects and has a specified radius.
A. SUBTRACT B. PRESSPULL C. FILLET
3. You can enter a command by using the keyboard. Some commands also have abbreviated.
A. ORBIT B. COMMAND LINE C. UNION
4. Combine two or more 3D solids, surfaces, composite 3D solid, select the same type of objects to combine
A. POLYLINE B. UNION C. EXTRUDE
5. The base is always drawn parallel to the XY plane of current UCS.The height is specified in the Z-axis direction.
A. BOX B. LINE C. SPLINE
6. Combines selected 3D solids or 2D regions by subtraction.
A. EXTRUDE B. SUBTRACT C. INTERSECT
7. Either an open or closed object to create a surface or solid.
A. POLYLINE B. EXTRUDE C. SMOOTH OBJECT
8. You can create wall with straight and curve segments of constant height and width.
A. REGION B. INTERSECT C. POLYSOLID
9. A bounded area by clicking inside the area. Then drag or enter a value to indicate the amount of extrusion.
A. UNION B. PRESSPULL C. POLYGON
10. Converting object such as 3D solid and surfaces to mesh.
A. SMOOTH OBJECT B. OFFSET C. 3D MIRROR

II. Actual Drawing (email your drawing at


waperigeorge@gmail.com filename: nameofstudentExamPrelim)

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