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Certified Drafting Exam

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A line connecting opposite corners of a figure.






2. Used to define specific size requirements of openings in the building






3. The overall working environment within which secondary environments exist.






4. The inside radius of a formed feature.






5. Amount of money that clients have to spend on cost of building






6. A curved surface connecting two surfaces which form an angle.






7. A skecth that is fully closed and does not contain any gaps or openings.






8. The figure formed by two lines coming together.






9. Having a common center.






10. Method of projection showing a three-dimensional object in two dimensions by displaying various views.






11. Three dimensional drawing where the front faces forward and the depth dimensions go back at angles usually 15 30 or 45 degrees - Used when most information on drawing is on the front of the object.






12. The heaviest line used in drafting acts as a "frame" for the drawing.






13. The positions or locations of points on the X Y and Z planes.






14. To draw around.






15. Geometry used for construction purposes only. Inventor cannot use construction geometry to build sketched features.






16. Contains: Company logo Sheet title Date Drawn Drawing number Scale Revision block.






17. A line that defines an axis of symmetry or the center of a circular feature.






18. Describes a polygon in which the flats are tangent to an imaginary circle; circumscribed polygons are measured across the polygon flats.






19. Restrictions applied to sketches to define sketch geometry in reference to other sketch geometry.






20. The first view placed in a drawing to which all other views are added.






21. Formed using a brake die mandrel roller or similar tools.






22. A dimensioning method that provides coordinates from established datums that are usually located at the corner of the part or the axis of a feature.






23. The perimeter of a circle.






24. A dashed medium-weight line used to identify features that cannot be seen in a given view.






25. Heavy dashed line used to show section views.






26. Used up in the creation of a model or feature.






27. A drawing that uses more than one orthographic view to depict a single object.






28. Depth of an object is drawn at any angle.






29. Three dimensional drawing made up of equal angles of 120 degrees most common 3-D drawing used in industry






30. Handlebar endpoints used to adjust the shape of a spline.






31. Two or more iMates linked together and added to a single; used for the same assembly operation.






32. Establishing assembly constraints including mate flush tangent and insert constraints by dragging one component to another component.






33. A rectangle or polygon near the edge of the drawing sheet that defines the usable drawing area of the drawing sheet. Borders may also include zone numbers and center marks.






34. The part of the computer that processes input information.






35. Used in architecture to show exterior views of buildings






36. A grouping of one or more design components.






37. A geometric figure with a uniform circular cross-section through its entire length.






38. A closed curve in the form of a symmetrical oval.






39. Used in perspectives for determining the direction of the depth lines






40. Circles that have the same center but different diameters.






41. Nominal size of a framing member






42. To divide into two parts of equal size or length.






43. A two dimensional drawing of the front top and side views of an object






44. Text on a drawing.






45. Lines on an isometric drawing that are parallel to the isometric axes.






46. Used to make lines of varying colors and widths on CAD drawings






47. A document that show the quantity of each type of direct material required to make a product






48. A light line of long dashes separated by two short dashes.






49. A line that normally runs between two extension lines has arrows or ticks at its ends and has a value at its center.






50. Piece of tracing paper that is placed on top of a sketch or drawing.