SOLIDWORKS CSWA Exam with Correct
Answers | Certified SOLIDWORKS
Associate Complete Study Guide
What’s Included
✔ SOLIDWORKS CSWA exam terminology (latest edition)
✔ Clear, accurate definitions and correct answers
✔ High-yield concepts frequently tested in the CSWA exam
✔ Ideal for mechanical engineering, CAD, and design students
✔ Beginner-friendly and exam-focused
Question:
Dragging the edge of a plane changes its geometric size.
Answer:
False
,TEST BANK
Question:
Which of the following methods can be used to begin a sketch on a plane?
• Selecting a plane in the graphics area and then clicking on the sketch button
in the CommandManager
• Clicking on the sketch button in the CommandManager and then selecting a
plane
• Right-clicking on a plane and selecting "Sketch" from the context toolbar
• All of the above
Answer:
All of the above
Question:
Which axis of the reference triad should be clicked to change the view normal to
the Top Plane?
Answer:
Y-axis
Question:
In order to sketch on a face of a body, the face must be parallel with one of the
three default planes in SOLIDWORKS.
Answer:
False
,TEST BANK
Question:
A face must be planar in order to have a sketch drawn on it.
Answer:
True
Question:
How does the smart dimension tool determine what type of dimension to add?
Answer:
The proper dimension is based on the geometry you select.
Question:
How can you access the "smart dimension" tool?
• Launch the shortcut toolbar by pressing "S" on the keyboard and click
"smart dimension"
• Use mouse-gestures by right-clicking and dragging up in the graphics area
• Click the "smart dimension" icon from the Sketch tab of the
CommandManager
• All of the above
Answer:
All of the above
, TEST BANK
Question:
When you select an arc, the smart dimension tool automatically adds what type of
dimension?
Answer:
Radial
Question:
Using the Modify Dialog box, how can you edit the value of a dimension?
• Use the spinbox to increase or decrease the value
• Use the arrows to increase or decrease the value
• Click in the window and type in a new value
• All of the above
Answer:
All of the above
Question:
When dimensioning to centerlines, SolidWorks provides the ability to change from
linear to diameter dimensions.
Answer:
True