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1 Incorrect | | The easiest way to create fasteners on a bolt circle in AutoCAD LT® is to |
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| A) | create each fastener individually. |
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| B) | create one fastener and copy it to the other locations. |
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| C) | create one fastener and use a rectangular array to place the others. |
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| D) | create one fastener and use a polar array to place the others. |
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2 Correct | | When you create a rectangular array, the Array dialog box allows you to specify all of the following except |
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| A) | the amount of space between rows and columns. |
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| B) | the size of each object in the array. |
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| C) | the number of rows. |
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| D) | the number of columns. |
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3 Incorrect | | When you create a polar array, you can place the center point of the array by all of the following means except |
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| A) | entering relative coordinates. |
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| B) | entering X and Y coordinates. |
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| C) | picking an arbitrary point anywhere in the drawing area. |
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| D) | using object snaps. |
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4 Incorrect | | The total number of objects in an array consisting of six rows and four columns is |
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| A) | 18. |
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| B) | 24. |
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| C) | 36. |
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| D) | 48. |
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5 Correct | | The TOLERANCE command is used to apply |
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| A) | basic tolerances. |
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| B) | deviation tolerances. |
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| C) | limits tolerances. |
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| D) | feature control frames and datum references. |
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6 Correct | | When you pick the Sym box in the Geometric Tolerance dialog box, the |
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| A) | diameter symbol (Ø) appears. |
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| B) | Symbol dialog box appears. |
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| C) | Datum dialog box appears. |
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| D) | radius symbol (R) appears. |
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7 Incorrect | | The TOLERANCE command allows you to create multiple tolerances, up to a maximum of |
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| A) | 2. |
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| B) | 3. |
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| C) | 4. |
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| D) | 5. |
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8 Incorrect | | In the Material Condition dialog box, the blank box at the right end allows you to |
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| A) | specify a nonstandard material condition. |
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| B) | open a new dialog box with additional material condition options. |
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| C) | remove an existing material condition from the feature control frame. |
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| D) | create a custom material condition symbol. |
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9 Incorrect | | The Height box in the Geometric Tolerance dialog box |
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| A) | specifies the height of each tolerance in the feature control frame. |
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| B) | specifies the height of the entire feature control frame. |
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| C) | creates a primary datum references. |
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| D) | creates a projected tolerance zone value. |
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10 Incorrect | | The Projected Tolerance Zone box in the Geometric Tolerance dialog box |
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| A) | inserts a projected tolerance zone symbol. |
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| B) | opens a dialog box allowing you to select a projected tolerance zone. |
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| C) | creates a projected tolerance zone value. |
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| D) | inserts a datum identifier. |
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