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NEW QUESTION # 47
A drawing contains a Table sObject While trying to edit a cell, the CAD designer notices a chain link symbol with a padlock on it After selecting the cell, which method should the CAD designer use to edit the cell?
- A. Open the data link file and edit the cell
- B. Double click the cell to change the text
- C. Open Properties and change the contents
- D. Select the cell and change (he cell style.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Identify the Data Link: Select the table cell that shows the chain link with a padlock icon. This indicates it is linked to an external data source.
Locate the Data Link: Right-click the table and choose Data Links. Note the file path of the linked data file.
Open the Data Link File: Open the linked data file (e.g., an Excel spreadsheet) in its respective application.
Edit the Cell: Make the necessary changes to the cell in the external data file and save the changes.
Update in AutoCAD: Return to AutoCAD and the table should automatically update to reflect the changes made in the external file.
References:
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Data Linking in Tables
NEW QUESTION # 48
You have the drawing shown in the exhibit.
You need to place the polygon and the rectangle on the same layer as the circle.
Which command should you use to complete the task in the least number of steps?
- A. ByLayer
- B. Match Properties
- C. Make Current (LAYMCUR)
- D. Copy
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
match properties is a command that allows you to apply the properties of one object to another object. You can use this command to change the layer of an object by selecting an object on the desired layer as a source.
To use this command, you can either:
* Click on the Match Properties icon in the Properties panel of the Home tab.
* Type MATCHPROP at the command prompt and press Enter.
Then, you can follow these steps:
* Select an object on the same layer as the circle as a source object and press Enter.
* Select the polygon and the rectangle as destination objects and press Enter.
Now you have placed the polygon and the rectangle on the same layer as the circle.
NEW QUESTION # 49
Refer to exhibit.
- A. Center, Start, Angle
- B. Start, Center, Length
- C. Start, Center, End
- D. Start, End, Direction
Answer: C
Explanation:
When working with arcs in AutoCAD, you can use different methods to draw them. The given exhibit shows a dimensioned arc which looks to be defined by three points: the starting point, the center point, and the ending point. This is typically how the "Start, Center, End" method works.
* Start Point: The initial point where the arc begins.
* Center Point: The center of the circle from which the arc is a segment.
* End Point: The final point where the arc ends.
This method is useful for accurately defining the curve and ensuring it passes through the desired points.
NEW QUESTION # 50
A CAD designer needs to create an associative array along a curved path The object being arrayed must remain in its current orientation.
While creating the Path Array, how should the designer ensure the orientation of the object?
- A. Redefine the Base Point.
- B. Define a Tangent Direction
- C. Turn off Align items.
- D. Turn off Z Direction.
Answer: C
Explanation:
When creating a path array in AutoCAD, the objects being arrayed typically align with the direction of the path by default. To maintain the original orientation of the objects while following the curved path, you should turn off the "Align items" option.
* Select the Object: Choose the object you want to array along the path.
* Path Array Command: Use the ARRAYPATH command or go to the Array command and choose Path Array.
* Select Path: Select the path (curved line or arc) along which the objects will be arrayed.
* Turn Off Align Items: In the Array options, turn off the "Align items" checkbox to ensure that the objects maintain their original orientation.
This will keep the orientation of each object the same as the original, regardless of the curvature of the path.
NEW QUESTION # 51
While working in a drawing AutoCAD unexpectedly closes After restarting AutoCAD, the Drawing Recovery Manager palette appears on the screen it shows the drawing tile that was opened in the backup flies list.
Which process should be used within the Drawing Recovery Manager to determine which available file is the most current? (Note. Mac commands shown in parentheses.]
- A. Select each file name and review the last saved date and time in the Details panel.
- B. Press and hold the Ctrl (Command) key select each file and review the displayed results.
- C. Double-click the tile name to open the tile and review the data
- D. Right-click (Control-click) the file name and select the properties option to view the lime and date.
Answer: A
Explanation:
To determine the most current file in the Drawing Recovery Manager, you should review the last saved date and time for each file in the Details panel. This ensures you are selecting the most recent version of the drawing.
* Select each file name:
* Procedure: Click on each file name in the Drawing Recovery Manager.
* Review the Details panel:
* Information: The Details panel provides the last saved date and time for each file.
* Purpose: Helps you identify which backup file is the most recent and thus the best candidate for recovery.
NEW QUESTION # 52
What should be typed at the command line in order to start creating a line for drawing reference that starts at a defined point and extends to infinity in the designated direction?
- A. CURSORSIZE
- B. MLINE
- C. XLINE
- D. RAY
Answer: C
Explanation:
According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, the command that should be typed at the command line in order to start creating a line for drawing reference that starts at a defined point and extends to infinity in the designated direction is XLINE2. This command creates a construction line, which is a type of reference line that can help you manage accurate parameters of your drawing2. You can also use point objects as nodes or reference geometry for object snaps and relative offsets3.
NEW QUESTION # 53
A company's central server holds project directories that contain drawings. Team members who work onsite copy a directory locally to work offline.
Users often report that external references (xrefs) cannot be loaded after copying the project directories to their local machine from the company's central server.
How should you make sure that the users can load the xrefs without error?
- A. Set the Reference Type of the xrefs to Overlay
- B. Set the external references to use relative paths
- C. Set the Reference Type of the xrefs to Attachment
- D. Set the external references to use absolute paths
Answer: B
Explanation:
the external references use relative paths to load them without error after copying them locally from a central server. This way, you can avoid broken links due to changes in drive letters or folder names.
https://grabcad.com/tutorials/working-with-external-references-xrefs-autocad
NEW QUESTION # 54
Which option of the Array command will distribute items along a path at specified intervals?
- A. Measure Method
- B. Associative
- C. Divide Method
- D. Align Items
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
The option of the Array command that will distribute items along a path at specified intervals is Measure Method1. This method allows you to specify a distance between the items along the path
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2019/ENU/AutoCAD
NEW QUESTION # 55
Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows a set of ornamental garden stairs going up to a walkway as part of a landscaping design.
You need to make sure that the edge of the top step in shown in a different linetype, as shown by the dashed line in the exhibit.
Which prompt in the OFFSET command should you use?
- A. Source
- B. Current
- C. Erase
- D. Through
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
The Current prompt should be used to make sure that the edge of the top step is shown in a different linetype, as shown by the dashed line in the exhibit. This way, you can set a different linetype for your current layer before using the OFFSET command4.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2021/ENU/AutoCAD
NEW QUESTION # 56
Exhibit.
A CAD designer is working on a proposed building addition. The building is oriented on the site at an angle as shown in the exhibit (left).
Without rotating any geometry how should the CAD designer orient the drawing so that it is orthogonal to the screen as shown in trio exhibit on too right?
- A. Type UC5 and set the UCS to View
- B. Type UCS and set lo Previous
- C. Type PLAN and use me Current UCS option
- D. Type PLAN and set the UCS to World
Answer: C
Explanation:
* Identify the Current UCS:
* Before changing the view, ensure that the UCS (User Coordinate System) is correctly oriented with the angled geometry.
* If necessary, use the UCS command to align the UCS with the angled building addition.
* Use the PLAN Command:
* Type PLAN in the command line and press Enter.
* When prompted, choose the Current UCS option. This option adjusts the view so that it becomes orthogonal (aligned) to the current UCS.
* Result:
* The drawing will now be oriented orthogonally on the screen, as shown in the exhibit on the right, without rotating any actual geometry.
References:
* AutoCAD Documentation on the PLAN command: PLAN Command
NEW QUESTION # 57
Refer to exhibit.
Exhibit 1:
Exhibit 2:
in Exhibit 1, a CAD designer is drawing a line, but the dimension input box to specify its length is missing Which function should be enabled to display the dimension input box shown in Exhibit 2?
- A. Orthomode
- B. Polar Tracking
- C. Dynamic Input
- D. Object Snap Tracking
Answer: C
Explanation:
The function that needs to be enabled to display the dimension input box while drawing a line is "Dynamic Input." This feature provides a command interface near the cursor, allowing you to input dimensions and commands directly where you are drawing.
* Dynamic Input:
* Effect: Displays input boxes for dimensions and commands near the cursor.
* Usage: Facilitates real-time input of lengths, angles, and other parameters directly while drawing.
* How to Enable:
* Command: DYNMODE
* Toggle: You can toggle Dynamic Input on or off using the F12 key or by typing DYNMODE and setting it to 1.
NEW QUESTION # 58 
To draw the exhibit as shown using Polar Tracking, which two additional drafting settings must to set? (Select two.)
- A. Increment angle 60
- B. Increment angle 15
- C. Increment angle 27
- D. Additional angles 27
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
* Setting Up Polar Tracking:
* Polar Tracking helps in creating lines at specific angles by snapping to predefined angle increments.
* Required Angles in the Exhibit:
* The exhibit shows angles of 45°, 60°, and 27°.
* Increment Angle: Set to 60° to cover the major angle increments.
* Additional Angle: Add 27° to cover the specific requirement in the drawing.
* Steps to Set Drafting Settings:
* Open the Drafting Settings dialog.
* Go to the Polar Tracking tab.
* Set the Increment Angle to 60°.
* Add 27° to the Additional Angles list.
* Conclusion:
* To draw the exhibit using Polar Tracking, set the Increment angle to 60° and add 27° as an additional angle.
References:
* AutoCAD User Guide on Polar Tracking.
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Setting Increment and Additional Angles.
NEW QUESTION # 59
You start the EXTEND command.
You need to be able to trim several objects quickly without exiting the EXTEND command.
What should you do?
- A. Hold the Ctrl key while selecting the objects.
- B. Hold the Alt key while selecting the objects.
- C. Hold the Ctrl+Shift key while selecting the objects.
- D. Hold the Shift key while selecting the objects.
Answer: D
Explanation:
According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, the EXTEND command allows you to extend objects to meet the edges of other objects. To trim objects instead of extending them, you can hold down the Shift key while selecting the objects1. This will invoke the TRIM command within the EXTEND command.
https://autocadprojects.com/trim-and-extend-command/
NEW QUESTION # 60
In which order should you perform the actions to rotate square (1) to match the angle of square (2).
Move all actions to the answer area and place them in the correct order.

Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
rotate is a command that rotates selected objects around a base point to an absolute angle. You can specify the base point and the rotation angle by entering values or selecting points. You can also use the reference option to align objects with other objects.
* 1- Start the Rotate command, select the square, and press Enter
* 4- Specify the base point
* 5- Select the Reference option
* 3- Select the lower left corner and the lower right corner as the first and second points of the reference angle
* 2- Enter a value of 0 for the new angle and press Enter
NEW QUESTION # 61
Which two objects support associative dimensions? (Select 2)
- A. Polylines
- B. Hatches
- C. Arcs
- D. Images
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
Explanation
associative dimensions adjust to changes in the geometric objects they measure. Dimension associativity defines the relationship between geometric objects and the dimensions that give their distance and angles.
Based on 2 and 3, dimensions in a layout may be associated to objects in model space when the DIMASSOC system variable is set to 2.
NEW QUESTION # 62
Move three applicable commands from the list on the left to the corresponding function on the right.
Commands may be used once or not at all (Select 3)
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
Box 1 : Batch plot
One of the topics covered in this course is Plotting Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to print multiple sheets or drawings to a plotter, printer, DWF file, or PDF file. The applicable command for this function is Batch plot (PUBLISH)2.
https://www.autodesk.com/certification/learn/course/autocad-drawing-design-drafting-professional Box 2: EtransmitOne of the topics covered in this course is Sharing Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to create a package of drawing files and their dependencies. The applicable command for this function is Etransmit (ETRANSMIT)2.
https://www.autodesk.com/certification/learn/course/autocad-drawing-design-drafting-professional Box3: ExportOne of the topics covered in this course is Exporting Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to save the objects in a current drawing to a different file format, such as SAT, STL, etc. The applicable command for this function is Export (EXPORT)2.
https://www-int.autodesk.com/certification/learning-pathways/autocad-design-drafting
NEW QUESTION # 63
Exhibit
This image needs to be reproduced in AutoCAD. The wall and plaster lines need to be on separate layers.
After drawing the top wall line on the wall layer, then selecting it, what two options in the Offset (OFFSET) command should be used to offset and place the resulting lines on the plaster layer? (Choose two.)
- A. Select Current
- B. Specify Offset Distance
- C. Select Object
- D. Select Layer
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
Explanation
The offset command is used to create parallel lines, concentric circles, and parallel curves1. To use the offset command, you need to specify the offset distance and select the object that you want to offset23.
NEW QUESTION # 64
Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows a set of ornamental garden stairs going up to a walkway as part of a landscaping design.
You need to make sure that the edge of the top step in shown in a different linetype, as shown by the dashed line in the exhibit.
Which prompt in the OFFSET command should you use?
- A. Source
- B. Current
- C. Erase
- D. Through
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Current prompt should be used to make sure that the edge of the top step is shown in a different linetype, as shown by the dashed line in the exhibit. This way, you can set a different linetype for your current layer before using the OFFSET command4.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2021/ENU/AutoCAD
NEW QUESTION # 65
Refer to exhibit.
(Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interlace in Windows White the AutoCAD tor Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answers correlate in the options] Tim Walls layer is locked in the drawing (see exhibit) and is the current drafting layer A CAD designer wants to make sure the Walls layer is not visible in the drawing while drafting Which layer property should the designer set?
- A. Layer Unlock
- B. Layer Lock
- C. Layer Freeze
- D. Layer Off
Answer: D
Explanation:
To ensure that the "Walls" layer is not visible while drafting, the appropriate property to set is "Layer Off." This will make the entire layer invisible in the drawing.
* Layer Off:
* Effect: Turns off the visibility of the layer in the drawing, making it not visible.
* Usage: This is useful when you want to hide certain elements temporarily without affecting the actual data or properties of the elements on that layer.
* Layer Freeze:
* Effect: Similar to "Layer Off," but additionally, it removes the layer from memory, which can improve performance in large drawings. However, "Layer Freeze" is not the primary choice when only visibility control is needed.
* Layer Lock:
* Effect: Prevents editing of the layer's content but does not hide it from view.
* Usage: Useful when you want to protect the layer's content from accidental modifications.
* Layer Unlock:
* Effect: Opposite of "Layer Lock," allows editing of the layer's content.
NEW QUESTION # 66
Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows a plan view of an office arrangement. There is also a table of area of each room areas, which displays the area of each room highlighted with a bold polyline.
The room number labels in the plan are denoted by blocks; made up of a rectangle and a room number attribute.
Which entity in the drawing is used to put the graphical representation of the room number in the Room No.
column in the table?
- A. Block
- B. Single line text
- C. Attribute
- D. Rectangle and text
Answer: C
Explanation:
a block attribute is a tag or label that attaches data to a block. The data can be extracted and displayed in a table. Therefore, the entity in the drawing that is used to put the graphical representation of the room number in the Room No. column in the table is B. Attribute.
http://autocadtip.com/how-to-create-block-attribute-in-autocad.html
NEW QUESTION # 67
A drawing contains an ISO A3 (420 mm x 297 mm) title block in a layout with an ISO A3 page setup The CAD designer must plot the layout to a selected ISO A4 sheet size (297 mm x 210 mm) Winch plot settings should be used in the Plot dialog to make sure that all drawing information is visible on Ute ISO A4 sheet size?
- A. Plot Area = Layout-Plot Scale = 1:1
- B. Plot Area = Extents/Plot Scale = Fil to paper
- C. Plot Area = Extents/Plot options = Save changes to layout
- D. Plot Area = Layout/Plot Scale = 2:1
Answer: B
Explanation:
To ensure that all drawing information is visible when plotting from an ISO A3 layout to an ISO A4 sheet size, the correct plot settings need to be applied.
* Open the Plot Dialog:
* Type PLOT in the command line and press Enter.
* Set Plot Area:
* In the Plot dialog, set the "Plot Area" to Extents. This ensures that everything within the drawing extents will be included in the plot.
* Adjust Plot Scale:
* Set the "Plot Scale" to Fit to paper. This option will automatically scale the drawing to fit within the ISO A4 sheet size (297 mm x 210 mm).
* Other Settings:
* Ensure that the correct printer/plotter and paper size (ISO A4) are selected.
* Optionally, check the "Center the plot" option to ensure the drawing is centered on the sheet.
* Save Changes:
* Click on the "Preview" button to check the output. If everything looks correct, click "OK" to plot the drawing.
NEW QUESTION # 68
You are using the UCS command to set the user coordinate system (UCS)
Select whether each statement is True or False.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation:
* TrueAccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.
Based on 1, you can use the View option to align the UCS with the current view orientation. This option rotates the UCS so that it matches your current view of a 3D model.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/AutoCAD
* Falseccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.
Based on 1, you can use the World option to set the UCS back to its default orientation. This option resets the UCS so that it matches the WCS (world coordinate system).
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/AutoCAD
* TrueAccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.
Based on 1, you can use the Named option to save or restore named UCS definitions. This option allows you to create custom UCSs and switch between them easily.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/AutoCAD
NEW QUESTION # 69
Which two objects support associative dimensions? (Select 2)
- A. Polylines
- B. Hatches
- C. Arcs
- D. Images
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
associative dimensions adjust to changes in the geometric objects they measure. Dimension associativity defines the relationship between geometric objects and the dimensions that give their distance and angles.
Based on 2 and 3, dimensions in a layout may be associated to objects in model space when the DIMASSOC system variable is set to 2.
NEW QUESTION # 70
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