Hands-On AutoCAD ©2005

Chapter 16: Computer-Aided Processes and Operations

Exporting Files from AutoCAD

1.
AutoCAD® files can be exported to all of the following file formats except
A)WMF.
B)BMP.
C)JPG.
D)EPS.
2.
A Windows metafile is a graphics file that
A)is commonly used to transfer graphics files from Windows to the Macintosh.
B)contains either a vector or a raster graphic format.
C)automatically converts AutoCAD®'s vectors to a raster format.
D)can be used with any operating system.
3.
ACIS files allow you to
A)export 2D geometry to other CAD systems.
B)transfer solid models to other CAD systems.
C)communicate directly with stereolithography systems.
D)send the drawing to a 3D printer.
4.
Stereolithography machines are used to
A)combine several files containing solids into a single, compact file.
B)create a physical 3D model directly from a CAD model.
C)break the solid model into thin slices that can be used by a PostScript printer to recreate the model.
D)interpret 2D multiview drawings to create a physical 3D model.
5.
Rapid prototypes are used for all of the following purposes except to
A)explain a concept.
B)form a mold to cast parts.
C)be bolted onto an assembly to show how the finished part will work.
D)create 2D detail drawings.
6.
You can create a PostScript file by any of the following methods except
A)using the EXPORT command.
B)entering PSCRIPT at the Command line.
C)using the Export Data dialog box.
D)plotting to a file.
7.
To create an attribute extract (DXX) file, use the
A)EXPORT command.
B)DXXOUT command.
C)EATTEXT command.
D)SAVEAS command.
8.
The best command to use when you want to export a shaded image is the
A)BMPOUT command.
B)STLOUT command.
C)3DSOUT command.
D)ACISOUT command.
9.
The 3DSOUT command exports
A)all of the solid objects.
B)solid models only.
C)objects that have surface characteristics only.
D)3D objects only.
10.
To save a block as a separate AutoCAD® drawing, use the
A)XREF command.
B)BLOCK command.
C)WBLOCK command.
D)SAVEAS command.
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