Hands-On AutoCAD ©2005

Chapter 15: Modifying 3D Objects

SOLVIEW, SOLDRAW, and SOLPROF

1.
The SOLVIEW command
A)creates various linetypes for 2D views of a solid model.
B)creates the actual projections used to create 2D views from solid models.
C)prepares the drawing for use with the SOLPROF command.
D)processes objects created by the SOLDRAW command.
2.
The command that creates layers for each type of line to be used in an orthographic projection is the
A)LAYERS command.
B)SOLDRAW command.
C)SOLVIEW command.
D)SOLPROF command.
3.
It is not a good idea to store information on AutoCAD®'s automatically-generated layers because the information on these layers
A)is deleted and updated every time SOLDRAW is used.
B)is deleted when you exit AutoCAD.
C)cannot be printed.
D)cannot be formatted.
4.
The SOLDRAW command
A)creates various linetypes for 2D views of a solid model.
B)creates the actual projections used to create 2D views from solid models.
C)prepares the drawing for use with the SOLPROF command.
D)creates a series of hidden layers that are used to store temporary information.
5.
The SOLDRAW command can only be used
A)if no 2D objects exist in the drawing.
B)in viewports that have been created with the SOLVIEW command.
C)if a model-space viewport already exists in the drawing.
D)after the SOLPROF command has been used to prepare the drawing.
6.
The UCS option of the SOLVIEW command
A)creates a new UCS using three specified points.
B)creates a profile view parallel to the screen.
C)creates a profile view relative to a UCS.
D)moves the profile view to the origin of the current UCS.
7.
The Section option of the SOLVIEW command creates a(n)
A)auxiliary view from an existing view.
B)pictorial view from an existing view.
C)sectional view complete with crosshatching.
D)projected orthographic view from an existing view.
8.
The scale of an auxiliary view created using SOLVIEW is set automatically
A)at 1:1.
B)at 1:2.
C)based on the original view.
D)to fit the specified sheet of paper.
9.
SOLPROF is different from SOLVIEW and SOLDRAW in that SOLPROF
A)cannot generate blocks for visible and hidden lines.
B)only works in model space.
C)is more capable than SOLVIEW and SOLDRAW.
D)creates only 3D profiles.
10.
A major requirement for using SOLPROF is
A)a pre-existing paper-space viewport.
B)the presence of 2D objects in the drawing.
C)the definition of layers on which to place the resulting objects.
D)a pre-existing model-space viewport.
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