Hands-On AutoCAD ©2005

Chapter 15: Modifying 3D Objects

Spaces, Viewports, and Layouts

1.
Objects drawn in paper space are
A)visible only in paper space.
B)created in a tiled view.
C)editable in both model space and paper space.
D)considered xrefs for modeling purposes.
2.
Most objects are drawn in
A)perspective view.
B)model space.
C)tiled view.
D)paper space.
3.
Viewports allow you to
A)see paper-space objects while in model space.
B)place model-space objects in a paper-space window.
C)convert model-space objects into paper-space objects.
D)convert paper-space objects into model-space objects.
4.
Viewports should be placed on a separate layer so that
A)you can make them an easily recognizable color.
B)they do not interfere with other objects in model space.
C)they can be used with more than one drawing file.
D)you can hide viewport boundaries while printing.
5.
When you erase a viewport,
A)all of the viewports defined in the drawing are erased.
B)the objects in the viewport are unaffected.
C)the objects in the viewport are deleted.
D)it moves to an automatically-generated, hidden layer.
6.
One easy way to work with layouts in AutoCAD® is to use the
A)Layers toolbar.
B)Viewports toolbar.
C)Layouts toolbar.
D)View toolbar.
7.
The Page Setup option of the LAYOUT command
A)creates a new layout and prompts you to name it.
B)allows you to select a template file from which to create the layout.
C)sets the limits of the drawing to match the specified paper.
D)sets up the plotting characteristics of the layout.
8.
Model-space viewports are used to
A)show an object from different directions or at different zoom magnifications.
B)create multiview drawings.
C)print multiple views of an object on a single sheet of paper.
D)place paper-space objects in model space.
9.
When 3D Setup is active in the Viewports dialog box,
A)only the 3D objects in the drawing are shown in the viewport.
B)the Viewport Spacing option becomes inactive.
C)you can select custom 3D viewports from a list.
D)you can preview and change how viewports will be arranged.
10.
To create a typical three-view drawing with a separate isometric view from a solid model, enter the VPORTS command and select
A)Four: Equal.
B)Three: Left.
C)Three: Above.
D)Three: Right.
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