AUTOCAD Exam with complete solutions
1. last point: The symbol "@" is translated by AutoCAD to means
2. @X, Y: The correct format for entering relative rectangular coordinates using Command line input is
3. vertical, 3: Drawing a Line from 2,3 to 2,6 would create a line of units length.
4. @-2,0: To draw a Line from 3,2 to 1,2 using Command line input, you would enter at the "Specify next point:"
prompt.
5. mouse input: It is usually helpful to toggle Snap and Grid On when drawing objects of regular unit lengths
using the method.
6. command line imput: If you wanted to draw a Line's "next point:" 4.500 units over and 3.500 units up from
the "first point," it would be easy to use the method of coordinate entry.
7. dynamic imput: If you wanted to draw a Line's "next point:" at 4.231 units length and 39 degrees from the
"first point," it would be easy to use the method of coordinate entry.
8. @5.5<180: Using Command line entry, a Line's "next point:" drawn at @-5.5,0 would be the same as
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,9. snap to regular length increments, snap to regular angular increments: Polar
Snap causes the cursor to , while Polar Tracking causes the cursor to .
10. enter the length value, press Tab, and enter the angle value, then press
Enter: Using Dynamic Input (with the default settings) to specify the "next point," .
11. fourteen places of accuracy: AutoCAD stores the drawing database as digital information with
12. a Snap "marker" appears at the object's Object Snap point when the cursor
is near: When you invoke an Object Snap mode,
13. the selected option operates for only one PICK: Single Point Object Snap mode means
14. you can PICK near the center of the circle,
a circle marker must appear at the Circle's center before you PICK,
you can PICK anywhere on the Circle object: To use the Center Object Snap option effectively,
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, 15. Appint (Apparent Intersection): The Object Snap mode is intended for use with 3D objects.
16. both Object Snap and Object Snap Tracking on: To use Object Snap Tracking, toggle
at the Status bar.
17. produce the Object Snap tab of the Drafting Settings dialog box: Type the command
Osnap or command alias OS to .
18. Node: To snap to a Point object, use the Object Snap option.
19. the selected modes are active whenever AutoCAD prompts you to select a
point (location): If you turn on Running Object Snaps, .
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1. last point: The symbol "@" is translated by AutoCAD to means
2. @X, Y: The correct format for entering relative rectangular coordinates using Command line input is
3. vertical, 3: Drawing a Line from 2,3 to 2,6 would create a line of units length.
4. @-2,0: To draw a Line from 3,2 to 1,2 using Command line input, you would enter at the "Specify next point:"
prompt.
5. mouse input: It is usually helpful to toggle Snap and Grid On when drawing objects of regular unit lengths
using the method.
6. command line imput: If you wanted to draw a Line's "next point:" 4.500 units over and 3.500 units up from
the "first point," it would be easy to use the method of coordinate entry.
7. dynamic imput: If you wanted to draw a Line's "next point:" at 4.231 units length and 39 degrees from the
"first point," it would be easy to use the method of coordinate entry.
8. @5.5<180: Using Command line entry, a Line's "next point:" drawn at @-5.5,0 would be the same as
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,9. snap to regular length increments, snap to regular angular increments: Polar
Snap causes the cursor to , while Polar Tracking causes the cursor to .
10. enter the length value, press Tab, and enter the angle value, then press
Enter: Using Dynamic Input (with the default settings) to specify the "next point," .
11. fourteen places of accuracy: AutoCAD stores the drawing database as digital information with
12. a Snap "marker" appears at the object's Object Snap point when the cursor
is near: When you invoke an Object Snap mode,
13. the selected option operates for only one PICK: Single Point Object Snap mode means
14. you can PICK near the center of the circle,
a circle marker must appear at the Circle's center before you PICK,
you can PICK anywhere on the Circle object: To use the Center Object Snap option effectively,
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, 15. Appint (Apparent Intersection): The Object Snap mode is intended for use with 3D objects.
16. both Object Snap and Object Snap Tracking on: To use Object Snap Tracking, toggle
at the Status bar.
17. produce the Object Snap tab of the Drafting Settings dialog box: Type the command
Osnap or command alias OS to .
18. Node: To snap to a Point object, use the Object Snap option.
19. the selected modes are active whenever AutoCAD prompts you to select a
point (location): If you turn on Running Object Snaps, .
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