1.
cost
2.
ease of maintenance vs. granularity of control
3.
all of these answers
4.
the current storage engine used by the application, such as InnoDB or MyISAM
Q 1 / 76
1.
AutoCAD turns off the current drafting layer and sets up a new layer in the Layer Properties Manager.
2.
AutoCAD turns off the current drafting layer and sets the current drafting layer to Layer 0 (zero).
3.
AutoCAD prompts you if you want to turn off that layer.
4.
AutoCAD turns off the current drafting layer with no prompt.
Q 2 / 76
1.
Special Properties/Viewport
2.
Basic Properties/Layer
3.
Special Properties/Center object
4.
Basic Properties/Linetype Scale
Q 3 / 76
1.
Change your layer (LAYER) so that points can be seen easily.
2.
Change your color (COLOR) so that points can be seen easily.
3.
Change your linetype (LINETYPE) so that points can be seen easily.
4.
Change your point style (PTYPE) so that points can be seen easily.
Q 4 / 76
1.
Nothing. The viewport scale remains the same.
2.
The viewport scale returns to the default 1:1 scale.
3.
The viewport scale changes to the next available standard scale.
4.
The viewport scale changes to a nonstandard scale.
Q 5 / 76
1.
F8
2.
F1
3.
F9
4.
F12 (Windows) or Shift+Command+D (Mac)
Q 6 / 76
1.
a multileader style
2.
a dimension style
3.
a table style
4.
a text style
Q 7 / 76
1.
zoom out
2.
zoom left
3.
zoom in
4.
zoom right
Q 8 / 76
1.
origin point
2.
zero point
3.
block origin point
4.
insertion point
Q 9 / 76
1.
REFPATHTYPE = 2
2.
REFPATHTYPE = 3
3.
REFPATHTYPE = 1
4.
REFPATHTYPE = 0
Q 10 / 76
1.
scaled model space
2.
layout model space
3.
floating model space
4.
viewport model space
Q 11 / 76
1.
The viewport scale changes to the next available standard scale.
2.
Nothing. The viewport scale remains the same.Nothing. The viewport scale remains the same.
3.
The viewport scale returns to the default 1:1 scale.
4.
The viewport scale changes to a nonstandard scale.
Q 12 / 76
1.
drawing scale and viewport scale
2.
insertion scale and viewport scale
3.
block scale and viewport scale
4.
annotation scale and viewport scale
Q 13 / 76
1.
Shared Tool Palette (STP) file
2.
New Tool Palette (NTP) file
3.
Exported Tool Palette (XTP) file
4.
User Tool Palette (UTP) file
Q 14 / 76
1.
only the objects completely outside the crossing selection
2.
only the objects not encompassed nor crossed by the crossing selection
3.
only the objects completely encompassed by the crossing selection
4.
only the objects completely encompassed and crossed by the crossing selection
Q 15 / 76
1.
the Dimension panel on the Annotate tab
2.
the Dimensional panel on the Parametric tab
3.
the Palettes panel on the View tab
4.
the Reference panel on the Insert tab
Q 16 / 76
1.
CLOSE
2.
ENTER
3.
CANCEL
4.
UNDO
Q 17 / 76
1.
Arcs follow a counterclockwise (positive angle value) path.
2.
Arcs follow a clockwise (positive angle value) path.
3.
Arcs always follow a path with a negative angle value.
4.
Arcs follow a user-defined path.
Q 18 / 76
1.
any objects that utilize a continuous linetype
2.
any objects that utilize any linetype
3.
any objects that utilize a dashed or dotted linetype, or a combination of both
4.
any objects that utilize a colored or continuous linetype, or a combination of both
Q 19 / 76
1.
EATTEDIT
2.
WBLOCK
3.
EXPLODE
4.
PROPERTIES
Q 20 / 76
1.
QUICKSETUP
2.
STYLESMANAGER
3.
PLOTTERMANAGER
4.
PLOTTERWIZARD
Q 21 / 76
1.
calculates the Auto space as one and a half times (1.5x) the text height of the text in the dimension style being used
2.
calculates the Auto space as twice the distance between the first and second dimensions selected for spacing
3.
calculates the Auto space as three times (3x) the text height of the text in the dimension style being used
Q 22 / 76
1.
the status bar
2.
a right-click shortcut menu after object selection
3.
the Quick Access toolbar (QAT)
4.
the navigation bar
Q 23 / 76
1.
SYSVARMONITOR
2.
SYSVARMON
3.
SYSTEMVARIABLEMON
4.
SYSVARIABLEMONITOR
Q 24 / 76
1.
The hidden and isolated object layers go on to their own layer.
2.
The isolated object layers stay on; all other layers are turned off in the Layer Properties Manager.
3.
Nothing happens.
4.
The hidden object layers turn off; all other layers stay on in the Layer Properties Manager.
Q 25 / 76
1.
25.4
2.
0.03937
3.
12.0
4.
0.08333
Q 26 / 76
1.
`#X,Y`
2.
`@X,Y`
3.
`R-(X,Y)`
4.
`REL X,Y`
Q 27 / 76
1.
CENTERRESET
2.
CENTEREXE
3.
CENTERLTSCALE
4.
CENTERMARKEXE
Q 28 / 76
1.
bottom-left corner of the screen
2.
bottom-right corner of the screen
3.
top-right corner of the screen
4.
top-left corner of the screen
Q 29 / 76
1.
CONVERTPSTYLES
2.
CONVSTYLES
3.
CONVERTPLOT
4.
CONVPLOTSTYLE
Q 30 / 76
1. Right-click and select Justify. 2. Select MC. 3. Pick a middle point. 4. Type text. 5. Specify the height. 6. Specify the rotation angle. 1. Right-click and select Justify. 2. Select MC. 3. Specify the height. 4. Specify the rotation angle. 5. Pick a middle point. 6. Type text. 1. Right-click and select Justify. 2. Select MC. 3. Specify the height. 4. Specify the rotation angle. 5. Pick a middle point. 6. Type text. 1. Right-click and select Justify. 2. Select MC. 3. Pick a middle point. 4. Drag the mouse to set the height. 5. Drag the mouse to set the rotation angle. 6. Type text.
1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Q 31 / 76
1.
the two grips that also act as the tangents in the TTR circle command
2.
the bottom and left grips the
3.
top and right grips
4.
the center and top grips
Q 32 / 76
1.
Left and Right
2.
Undo and Redo
3.
Rewind and Fast
4.
Forward Unfix and Fix
Q 33 / 76
1.
Make Current (LAYMCUR)
2.
Change individual properties in the Properties panel.
3.
Match Properties (MATCHPROP)
4.
Match Layer (LAYMCH)
Q 34 / 76
1.
X = horizontal, Y = vertical
2.
H = horizontal, V = vertical
3.
A = horizontal, B = vertical
4.
1 = horizontal, 2 = vertical
Q 35 / 76
1.
Object Snaps (OSNAP)
2.
Distance (DIST)
3.
ID Point (ID)
4.
List (LIST)
Q 36 / 76
1.
internal and external quadrants
2.
internal and external circumference
3.
internal and external diameter
4.
internal and external radius
Q 37 / 76
1.
a node
2.
a midpoint
3.
a vertex
4.
a center point
Q 38 / 76
1.
Snap and Grid
2.
Dynamic Input
3.
Object Snaps
4.
Polar Tracking
Q 39 / 76
1.
center point and rotation angle
2.
X and Y coordinates
3.
Grid and Snap values
4.
rows and columns
Q 40 / 76
1.
polar—relative to the last center point selected
2.
absolute—relative to the origin 0,0
3.
relative—relative to the last point selected
4.
angled—relative to the last angle of the last object selected
Q 41 / 76
![q42](images/q42_autocad.png)
1.
description
2.
plottable or not plottable
3.
linetype scale
4.
lineweight
Q 42 / 76
1.
setting the spacing distance in the Properties palette
2.
setting the spacing distance on the right-click shortcut menu
3.
the Distribute option
4.
the Set Spacing option
Q 43 / 76
1.
Each named view has its own current drafting layer.
2.
Each named view can be saved with a layer snapshot, which might change your current drafting layer.
3.
Each named view has its own current drafting layer, with the layer name being the same as the name of the named view.
4.
Each named view changes the current drafting layer to a default drafting layer.
Q 44 / 76
1.
to make sure AutoCAD works properly
2.
to isolate all the blocks you are using in the current drawing
3.
to stop anyone seeing which AutoCAD palettes you are using
4.
to automatically hide the palette content and display only the docked palette title bar
Q 45 / 76
1.
The NAVBARDISPLAY value should be set to 1
2.
The NAVBARDISPLAY value should be set to 0.
3.
The NAVIGATIONBARDISPLAYON value should be set to 1.
4.
The NAVIGATIONBARDISPLAYON value should be set to 0.
Q 46 / 76
1.
SELECT (S)
2.
LAST (L)
3.
PREVIOUS (P)
4.
FENCE (F)
Q 47 / 76
1.
the status bar
2.
the navigation bar
3.
the Quick Access toolbar (QAT)
4.
the info bar
Q 48 / 76
1.
Polar Tracking (POLAR)
2.
Grid (GRID)
3.
Dynamic Input (DYNMODE)
4.
Snap (SNAP)
Q 49 / 76
1.
a displacement point
2.
an endpoint
3.
a base point
4.
a midpointa
Q 50 / 76
1.
Use the Tab key to alternate which side you want to offset to. Then press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac) to confirm.
2.
Move the cursor to the appropriate side of the original object and the OFFSET command automatically offsets that side.
3.
Right-click and use options on the shortcut menu.
4.
Click to the side of the original object where you want the offset object to appear.
Q 51 / 76
1.
eight
2.
two
3.
six
4.
four
Q 52 / 76
1.
Create Separate Hatches
2.
Associative Boundaries
3.
Set the HATCHMULTIPLE variable to 0 (OFF).
4.
Set the HATCHMULTIPLE variable to 1 (ON).
Q 53 / 76
1.
Tab
2.
Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac)
3.
Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac)
4.
Shift
Q 54 / 76
1.
in a known server folder path
2.
in a known cloud server folder path
3.
in the drawing folder
4.
in the drawing file
Q 55 / 76
1.
When in the PEDIT command, select multiple lines to convert; then when selecting the Join option, you are prompted for a GAPDIST variable. This is the minimum gap distance for automatic joining.
2.
When in the PEDIT command, select multiple lines to convert; then when selecting the Join option, you are prompted for a FUZZ DISTANCE. This is the minimum gap distance for automatic joining.
3.
When in the PEDIT command, select multiple lines to convert; then when selecting the Join option, you are prompted for a MINIGAP DISTANCE. This is the minimum gap distance for automatic joining.
4.
When in the PEDIT command, select multiple lines to convert; then when selecting the Join option, you are prompted for a MIN GAP DISTANCE. This is the minimum gap distance for automatic joining.
Q 56 / 76
1.
Attribute tags must have an underscore to be recognized for data extraction.
2.
Attribute tags do not allow spaces.
3.
Attribute tags need an underscore to be recognized by the BLOCK command.
4.
Attribute tags must have an underscore in them.
Q 57 / 76
1.
a table dimension style
2.
a table style
3.
a table layer
4.
a table linetype
Q 58 / 76
1.
Batch Plotting Description (BPD)
2.
file Drawing Publishing Description (DPD)
3.
file Batch Sheet Description (BSD)
4.
file Drawing Set Description (DSD) file
Q 59 / 76
1.
dimensions
2.
viewports
3.
blocks
4.
text
Q 60 / 76
1.
SELECTIONCYCLING = 0
2.
SELECTIONCYCLING = 2
3.
SELECTIONCYCLING = 1
4.
Press Ctrl+W (Windows) or Command+W (Mac).
Q 61 / 76
1.
Non-Unified Rotated Bend Spline
2.
Non-United Rotational Bend Spline
3.
Non-Uniform Rational Basis Spline
4.
Not Uniform Rotational Build Spline
Q 62 / 76
1.
VP Freeze
2.
Freeze in Viewport
3.
Freeze in New Viewport
4.
New VP Freeze
Q 63 / 76
1.
Simplex (SHX) text
2.
Microsoft Word text in a TrueType (TTF) font
3.
Rich Text Format (RTF) text
4.
any other type of text apart from TXT text
Q 64 / 76
1.
The object(s) is selected automatically after the base point is selected.
2.
The object(s) automatically associates into a group once you have selected the base point.
3.
You are asked to select the object(s) after the base point is selected.
4.
You have already selected the object(s) to move.
Q 65 / 76
1.
Set the Grid and Snap settings.
2.
Set up the running object snaps.
3.
Set the Polar Tracking increment angle.
4.
Set up object snap tracking.
Q 66 / 76
1.
annotation scale and linetype scale
2.
linetype scale and viewport scale
3.
annotation scale and viewport scale
4.
insertion scale and annotation scale
Q 67 / 76
1.
two times bigger in the X direction (200%
2.
twice as big (200%)
3.
two percent bigger (2%)
4.
half as big (50%)
Q 68 / 76
1.
the Page Up key or the Page Down key
2.
the R key or the C key
3.
the Tab key
4.
the Spacebar or the Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac) key
Q 69 / 76
1.
the Halfwidth setting
2.
starting width and ending widths
3.
polyline start and polyline end
4.
the START and END variables in the PLINE command
Q 70 / 76
1.
innerspace
2.
paper space
3.
layout space
4.
model space
Q 71 / 76
1.
the Output tab
2.
the Plot dialog boxt
3.
batch plotting
4.
Page Setup Manager (Windows) or Page Setup (Mac)
Q 72 / 76
1.
When dimensioning an array, the dimensions displayed are associative.
2.
The arrayed objects becomes a single entity and, when selected, display as a single entity.
3.
The arrayed objects become associated to the X and Y coordinates used for the array.
4.
The array is associated to the linetype scale.
Q 73 / 76
1.
C (clockwise)
2.
Alt
3.
D (direction)
4.
Ctrl
Q 74 / 76
![q75](images/q75_autocad.png)
1.
side polygon
2.
polyline polygon
3.
line polygon
4.
edge polygon
Q 75 / 76
![q76](images/q76_autocad.png)
1.
Change the GRIPBLOCK system variable to 1.
2.
Select the block and change it in the Properties palette.
3.
Change the GRIPBLOCK system variable to 0.
4.
Select the block and change it in the right-click shortcut menu.
Q 76 / 76