After editing the dimensions of a part model, you must open all drawings referencing that part
to make the same dimension changes? - Answers False
Which of the following are valid filename extensions for Autodesk Inventor files? - Answers 1.
.IPT (part)
2. .IAM (assembly)
3. .IPN (presentation)
4. .DWG & .IDW (drawing)
Clicking (look at) enables you to automatically reorient the display of the model to its top view: -
Answers False
Which mouse button do you click and hold to pan the model without activating the Pan
command? - Answers Middle
Which combination of items do you select to quickly orient a model face parallel to the screen
without spinning it? - Answers 1. A planar surface and look at
2. A face on the ViewCube
You can open multiple windows in one session: - Answers True
What can you control by right-clicking on the ribbon and selecting Ribbon Appearance? -
Answers Text descriptions next to buttons in the panel.
What is the purpose of the menu shown in Figure 1-53? - Answers To cycle through different
objects for selection.
What template would you use to create a new standard Part file? - Answers Standard.ipt
Which of the following should be defined before sketching geometry? - Answers 1. Sketch Plane
2. Sketch References
An Origin Plane cannot be selected as a sketch plane. - Answers False
The Automatic Dimensions and Constraints option controls whether all of the dimensions
and/or constraints required to constrain a sketch are automatically added. Additionally, it
controls how the dimensions are positioned in the sketch. - Answers True
The sketched entities show on the left in Figure 2-52 are fully constrained. Which of the
following statements best describes the (113.91) dimension value, as shown on the right in
Figure 2-52? - Answers The (113.91) dimension is a Driven Angular Dimension and cannot
, modified to change the size of the stretch
Which option do you use to open the Feature dialog box, which would enable you to make a
change to the feature (such as, flipping the extrusion direction)? - Answers Edit Feature
What option enables you to change the sketch plane of a feature? - Answers Redefine
What option enables you to make changes to a sketch so that you could delete entities? -
Answers Edit Sketch
Construction entities can be used directly to create solid geometry? - Answers True/False?
Which of the following statements describes Trimming sketch entities? - Answers Removes the
segment of the entity to the nearest intersection in each direction from the point selected
Which of the following statements describes Extending sketch entities? - Answers Continues an
entity to meet the next entity in its path or to close an open sketch
How was the profile, shown in Figure 3-71, created in sketch mode? - Answers Mirror
Which of the following can be made equal = (Equal Constraint)? (Select all that apply.) -
Answers 1. Line Lengths
2. Arc Radi
Which constraints enable you to create two circles with the same center? (Select all that apply.)
- Answers 1. Concentric
How can you remove a visible constraint symbol from the graphics window display? (Select all
that apply.) - Answers 1. To show or hide all the constraints on a sketch, toggle (Show All
Restraints) in the Status Bar.
2. Use <F8> to show all of the constraints and <F9> to hide them.
What is the purpose of the Fix constraint, as shown in Figure 3-72? - Answers To fix a point
relative to the default coordinate system of the sketch.
All constraints must be manually assigned to the sketched geometry. - Answers False
Which of the following sets of constraints is used to manipulate the geometry on the left to that
on the right in Figure 3-73? - Answers 1 tangent with 2, 1 tangent with 4, 5 collinear with 6
Based on the constraint symbols shown in Figure 3-74, which constraint types are applied to the
bottom horizontal entity? (Select all that apply.) - Answers 1. parallel
2. tangent
Fillets and chamfers that are added in the sketch become separate Fillet and Chamfer features