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What is the colour of under-constrained elements in


1. CATIA Sketcher
A. White
B. Green

C.
Magenta

D.
Yellow

2.
Which is not a conic section
A. Ellipse
B. Spline
C. Parabola
D. Hyperbola
3. which is this toolbar
A. Surfaces
B. Operations

C.
Wireframe

D.
Profile

4.
To give dimension which tool is used in sketcher
A. Animate constraint
B. Dimensions
C. Constraint
D. Measure
To toggle display of specifications tree which function
5. key is used
A. F10
B. F2
C.
F3

D.
F5

6.
What is the default primary spacing for grid
A. 10 mm
B. 100 mm
C. 10 m
D. 100 m
7. How to draw construction element
A. Use sketch tools toolbar
B. Draw entities & change linetype

C.
Draw axis

D.
Draw profile

8.
which is not a law type
A. Linear
B. S type
C. Advanced
D. Circular
9. Which is this tool bar
A. Product Structure Tools
B. Assembly Features

C.
Constraints

D.
Move

10.
Formula tool is available in which toolbar
A. Tools
B. Knowledge

C.
View

D.
Standard

1.
Basic Catia V5: A part in Catia V5 has which suffix?
A. *.CATPart
B. *.Model

C.
*.Prt

D.
*.Dwg

2.
Basic Catia V5: Is "wrench-bonn?et_string.CATPrpduct" an acceptable filename in Catia?
A. True
B. False
Basic Catia V5: If you are missing a toolbar what do you
3. do?
Right-click on an icon and look for it there or check View-
A. Toolbars
B. Start a different module of Catia and look for it there

C.
Close and start Catia again

D.
Close the open document and open it again

4.
Basic Catia V5: An assembly in Catia V5 has which suffix?
A. *.Model
B. *.CATPart
C. *.Prt
D. *.CATProduct
Part Design: When a new plane is created, where, in the
specification tree, will it appear? (It is NOT a hybrid
5. model) 
A. In the Geometrical Set.1 body

B.
In the PartBody

C.
Just after the zx plane

6.
Part Design: What is a draft feature?
The function is often used when the part is going to be
A. cast/forged/formed somehow with a tool
B. It is a feature you can use for creating lines
C. The function is often used within styling
D. You can create a pad with fillets with this command
Part Design: The term "parametric" means that a solid
7. geometry is controlled by driving dimensions.

A.
True

B.
False

8.
Part Design: When is it a good idea to use multi body techniques? 
A. For instance when designing complex and/or molded parts
B. When assemble complex products
C. When you have many surfaces
D. When you need to create a drawing
9. Part Design: What is a skeleton? 
A. Help geometry that you can use as reference
B. A thinwalled CATIA model

C.
Skeleton is another name for a sketch

D.
Skeleton is another name for a geometrical set.

10.
Part Design: What is true about sketch-based features? 
A. You need at least one sketch to create them
B. They can only be created in the PartBody (the first body)
C. It is an isolated sketch
D. They need a surface as parent element
Sketcher: When work is finished, why is it a good idea
11. to use Sketch analysis? 
A. To verify that geometry in sketch is correct
B. To measure geometry in sketch

C.
To change geometry in sketch

D.
To change color/thickness of geometry in sketch

12.
Sketcher: The Sketcher workbench is a standalone workbench that allows you to save a
*:CATSketch file 
A. True
B. False
Drafting: How do you create your first view (Front
13. view)?
Pick front view icon and pick a plane in the 3D viewer, Part
A. or Assembly
Copy the object from assembly or part and paste it on the
B. drawing

C.
Pick a plane on object and right click choose in menu Front view
D.
Drag the part or assembly into the drawing sheet

14.
Drafting: How do you see which drawing view is active?
A. The active view has a red frame
B. All views are active!
C. Only the active view is visible
Drafting: When you create an exploded view you
15. usually use a tool called Enhanced Scene. Why?
You can create an exploded view which doesn't affect the
A. "master" product
B. You can create position balloons there

C.
You can create a Bill of material list there

D.
You can create an animated movie there

16.
Drafting: In a detailed drawing are the views dependant of the CATParts point of origin?
A. True
B. False
Assembly Design: When analyzing a component Catia
says it has 6 "degrees of freedom". What is the meaning
17. of that?
A. It means that the component is fully loose in space
B. It means that the component is fully fixed in space

C.
It means that the component is not saved

D.
It means that the component is drafted with an angle of 6-degrees

18.
Assembly Design: What is the name of the command that makes it possible to create an exploded
view?
A. Enhanced Scene
B. 3D split
C. Move
D. Assembly split
19. Surface Design: When shall you use the Join command?
A. When you want to join two or more surfaces or curves
B. When you want to join a solid body to a surface

C.
When I need to connect a sketch to a surface

D.
When I want to join a point to a curve

20.
Surface Design: What is an isolated element? 
Element without a history, it has no relation to a parent
A. element
B. Element with a fixed color
C. Element you only use in Part Design
Element with a specific history, you can only change the
D. length parameter
Surface Design: Is there a command to create a new
surface from an existing surface with a fixed offset
21. value? 
A. Yes, just use "Offset" command in surface design
B. No, you must create this type of feature within solid design

C.
No, you must create a new surface from new curves

D.
Yes, just use "fixed Value" command in surface design

22.
Basic Catia V5: What does the F3-button do? 
A. Hide tree
B. Bring up Help
C. Show last part
D. Open Sketcher
23. Basic Catia V5: What does the F1-button do? 
A. Bring up help
B. Hide toolbars

C.
Open Sketcher

D.
Close open window

24.
Basic Catia V5: How do you keep an icon active after use?  
A. By double-clicking on the icon
B. By holding control when clicking the icon
C. By holding shift when clicking the icon
D. By right-clicking on the icon and select reuse
Basic Catia V5: How can you see in which release and
25. service pack level a part have been created? 
A. Edit + Links

B.
File + Document properties

C.
Help + About

26.
Part Design: What is always the first feature in the specification tree of a part file?
A. Xy plane
B. Sketch 1
C. Part Body
D. Compass
Part Design: Which alternative will NOT make it
possible to move or zoom in the specification tree?
27. Assume standard Catia settings
A. By right clicking on the top of the tree and choosing
move/zoom in the drop down menu
Click on a branch of the specification tree and the use
B. move/zoom

C.
By clicking on the axis system at lower right in the working area and using move/zoom

D.
Go to the VIEW dropdown menu and de-select GEOMETRY and then use move/zoom

28.
Part Design: When do you use boolean operations?
A. When working with multiple bodies
B. Copy and paste features
C. When you trim wireframe elements
When working with multiple surface elements and need to
D. trim them.
Sketcher: Construction-geometry are visible after you
29. exit the sketch?

A.
True

B.
False

30.
Sketcher: Is it possible to edit every dimension on a profile at the same time?
A. Yes, with the Edit multi-constraint command
B. Yes, just multi-select and right-click and select Edit
C. No, you can just edit two at the same time
31. Sketcher: What is a Spline?
A. A curve that runs through points
B. A curve that contains a skeleton

C.
A line with points

D.
A curve with line segments
32.
Drafting: There are in a drawing two different levels, "Working views" and "Background". What
distinguishes the "Background" level?
A. It is not possible to create views there
B. It is possible to create views there
C. There is no difference regarding views
D. The front view should always be placed here
Drafting: Where do you switch between "working
33. view" and "background"?  
A. Choose Edit in the standard-menu and the level
Right click on the drawing specification tree and choose in
B. menu

C.
Right click in the drawing and choose in menu

D.
Double-click on the drawing's background

34.
Drafting: How do you change active view?
Double-click on view frame or view name in the
A. specification tree
B. View in standard-menu
C. Double-click on geometry in view
D. Change with arrows on keyboard
35. Drafting: What can Overload Properties be used for?
Overload properties can be used if you wish to have the
same graphical properties in the view as in the 3D-
A. geometry

B.
When creating assembly drawings Overload Properties can be used to tailor a view

C.
By using Overload Properites you can create a view from a CGR

36.
Assembly Design: When opening an assembly in Catia you can not find a component, a link is
missing. What is the basic tool you use to find them?
A. Desk-Find
B. Link search
C. Looking in Hide for the missing components
D. Looking for a layer/filter that might hide the components
Assembly Design: In which container/folder in the
37. specification tree can you find assembly constraints? 
A. Constraints
B. Assembly constraints

C.
Application

D.
Application constraints

38.
Assembly Design: What constraint should you use to position a shaft in a hole?  
A. Coincidence
B. Axle to axle
C. Fix
D. Insert
Assembly Design: In which of the following solutions
39. is the Assembly Design workbench available?
A. Digital mockup
B. Shape Design

C.
Infrastructure

D.
Mechanical Design

40.
Basic Catia V5: Where do you find most of the settings which controls what you do in Catia?
A. Tools-Options
B. Tools-Customize
C. Tools-Controls
D. Tools-Utility
Basic Catia V5: Which of the statements regarding
41. management of windows is correct?
When modifying a part in one windows, the same part in an
assembly opened in another window is automatically
A. updated

B.
When working with a drawing in one window, the part the drawing is linked to need to be opened in another
window

C.
When a part is modified, and you accidentally click File-Open, the window is closed without warning and your
changes are lost

42.
Part Design: What is Define in work object?
It is a command used to choose which body or geometrical
A. set you will work in
B. Is is the command used to modify an existing feature
It is a command that moves the selected features to a new
C. body
It is a command that copies the selected features to a new
D. body
Sketcher: It is possible to copy and paste elements in
43. sketcher.

A.
True

B.
False

44.
Sketcher: When closing a profile in sketcher what symbol appears?
A. A filled circle
B. A filled triangle
C. A filled rectangle
D. "Roadsign" Do not enter
45. Drafting: What is the name of the tool where you
change the appearance of the view, for example hidden
lines, color, thickness?
A. Properties
B. Visualization option

C.
Paste

D.
Hide

46.
Drafting: How can a dimension be created?
A. Do it manual or do it with an automatic tool
B. It is only possible to create them manually
C. It is always done automatically
D. Dimensions are always driven by the solid
Assembly Design: A useful tool for analyze an
assembly is sectioning. Is it possible to measure
47. distances between sections in that tool?
A. Yes, by selecting Measure between tool
B. No, you have to measure distances in product-mode

C.
I don't need to measure, I have full controll of every dimension in my assembly

D.
Yes, by opening a special window, DMU analysis

48.
Assembly Design: You want to put screws in you assembly and the part holes were made with
pattern. Which tool do you use for a fast result? 
A. Reuse pattern
B. Fast Multi Instantiation
C. Copy and paste each screw
D. Define Multi Instantation
Basic Catia V5: How do you change location of a
49. toolbar?
A. Pick frame on toolbar and move the mouse
B. Pick toolbar and move with arrows on keyboard

C.
Richt-click on toolbar and choose Move

D.
It is not possible to move toolbars

50.
Basic Catia V5: If you made mistakes and want to Undo, which short key can you use? 
A. Ctrl+Z
B. Ctrl+Y
C. Ctrl+U
D. Ctrl+X
Part Design: How do you see which feature is active in
51. the tree?
A. Active feature has a line under it
B. Active feature has a plus sign in the name

C.
Active feature has a rectangle around its name

D.
Active feature has a circle in front of the name

52.
Drafting: If you by mistake delete geometry from a part in view, how can you get it back?  
A. Do some changes to the part and update the drawing
B. You can not, you have to recreate the view
Right click on the view, select Front view object-Restore
C. properties and choose "restore deleted" in the menu
Assembly Design: Is it possible to create a new part
53. in assembly mode?

A.
Yes

B.
No
54.
Assembly Design: When you start a new assembly it is recomended that you use a certain
constraint on one of your components. Which constraint?
A. Fix
B. Contact
C. Coincidence
D. Offset
55. Surface design: What is true about Healing operation?
A. It fix and delete small gaps between imported surfaces
B. It fix problems when saving the surface
It fix problems when creating a new surface from a surface
C. model
D. It fix the internal discontinuitets in the surface element

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