Hands-On AutoCAD ©2005

Chapter 16: Computer-Aided Processes and Operations

Inserting Items into AutoCAD

1.
All of the following items can be inserted into AutoCAD®except
A)Windows metafiles.
B)stereolithography files.
C)ACIS files.
D)3D Studio files.
2.
You can insert images into AutoCAD® in any of the following formats except
A)TIFF.
B)RLE.
C)GIF.
D)JPG.
3.
To insert an image into AutoCAD®, open the Image Manager window and select the
A)Load button.
B)Save button.
C)Attach button.
D)Import button.
4.
From the Import File dialog box, you can open any of the following file types except
A)EPS.
B)WMF.
C)3DS.
D)ACIS.
5.
To open the Image Manager, use the
A)IMPORT command.
B)IMAGE command.
C)INSERTOBJ command.
D)OPEN command.
6.
To remove an image that you have attached to an AutoCAD® drawing, open the Image Manager and use the
A)Detach button.
B)Reload button.
C)Remove button.
D)Details button.
7.
When you insert an image into AutoCAD®, you can
A)rotate the image.
B)flip the image.
C)scale the image.
D)mirror the image.
8.
The command that allows you to insert an OLE object into a drawing is
A)INSERT.
B)IMAGE.
C)IMPORT.
D)INSERTOBJ.
9.
OLE stands for
A)Orientation of Last Entity.
B)Offset Linear Edges.
C)Orthogonal Line Elevation.
D)Object Linking and Embedding.
10.
When an OLE object is linked to an AutoCAD® file,
A)it is updated every time you save the drawing.
B)it is updated every time you open the drawing.
C)it is updated every time you change the OLE object outside of AutoCAD®.
D)it cannot be updated.
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