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Chapter 2: Sketching and Developing Ideas

Sketching in AutoCAD®

1.
Sketching is
A)a quick drawing process that can be done either on the computer or by hand.
B)a quick drawing process that is done by hand using paper and pencil.
C)a formal drawing process that requires instruments and great accuracy.
D)not appropriate for CAD users.
2.
All of the following are basic rules for sketching except
A)draw neatly and clearly.
B)use color effectively.
C)use proper perspective.
D)draw quickly and efficiently.
3.
The SKETCH command is
A)a good tool for creating simple horizontal and vertical lines.
B)used for most sketching in AutoCAD®.
C)a precise tool for drawing complex objects quickly.
D)not commonly used to create sketches in AutoCAD®.
4.
A single object composed of one or more connected line segments and circular arcs is known as a(n)
A)sketch.
B)line.
C)polyline.
D)polygon.
5.
The system variable that determines how the SKETCH command generates lines is
A)POLYLINE.
B)LINESET.
C)SKPOLY.
D)CONNECT.
6.
Half the width of a circle, taken through the center of the circle, is its
A)radius.
B)diameter.
C)circumference.
D)area.
7.
The command that creates polylines in AutoCAD® is
A)POLY.
B)POLYLINE.
C)PLINE.
D)POLYGON.
8.
The AutoCAD® command that creates circular arcs is
A)ARC.
B)CIRCLE.
C)SKETCH.
D)LINE.
9.
To create a curved segment in a polyline, use the
A)Circular option of the POLYLINE command.
B)Curve option of the PLINE command.
C)Curve option of the POLYLINE command.
D)Arc option of the PLINE command.
10.
To create a portion of a circle, use the
A)CIRCLE command.
B)ARC command.
C)CURVE command.
D)Curve option of the POLYLINE command.
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