In the top-down assembly design approach, all components are created within the same assembly
file. (T/F) correct answers True
You can maintain an offset value between two faces by using the PARALLEL constraint (T/F).
correct answers False
You cannot create a component in the ASSEMBLY (T/F). correct answers False
You can invoke the ASSEMBLY CONSTRAINTS dialog box by choosing the ASSEMBLY
CONSTRAINTS tool from the ASSEMBLIES tab (T/F). correct answers True
The REPLACE REFERENCE SET tool is used to change the reference set of the component
assembled (T/F) correct answers True
For assembling the base component, it is mandatory to select the ABSOLUTE ORIGIN option
from the POSITIONING drop-down list in the ADD COMPONENT dialog box (T/F) correct
answers False
The ______ is the file name extension for the assembly files. correct answers *.prt
The ______ assembly constraint is used to maintain an offset value between the references faces.
correct answers Distance
You can move and reorient an assembled component in 3D space along the available degrees of
freedom using the _____ tool. correct answers Move Component
The _____ constraint is used to constrain two circular or elliptical edges of the components to
coincide their centers as well as well as to make the selected edges coplanar. correct answers
Concentric
Which tool is used to invoke the MIRROR ASSEMBLIES WIZARD dialog box? correct
answers Mirror Assembly
Which option is used to make the two faces of a component coplanar? correct answers Touch
Align
Which option is used to align the central axis of two cylindrical components? correct answers
Infer center/axis
You cannot edit the assembly constraints (T/F). correct answers False
In the assembly, the components cannot be modified (T/F). correct answers True