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Certified Drafting Exam

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The perimeter of a circle.






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






3. A figure having equal length sides.






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






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






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






7. The initial model feature on which all others are based.






8. 1:2






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






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






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






12. The distance from any point on a circle to the circles center.






13. Constraints that establish geometric relationships and positions between one component face edge or axis and another component face edge or axis.






14. To draw around.






15. For a three-dimensional object - a line that cannot be seen because view of it is obstructed by part of the object or of another object






16. A three-sided geometric figure.






17. A dimension used to define the angle between two lines.






18. The figure formed by two lines coming together.






19. An arrangement of copies of a feature around an imaginary cirlce a designated number of times and at a specified distance apart.






20. Actual size of framing member






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






22. A panel that displays all the items in the current model or drawing.






23. A line at right angles to a given line.






24. Angled planar faces added to lines or curves.






25. Used in AutoCAD to show various materials in sectional drawings






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






27. Initials of the person who drafted the drawing.






28. The inside radius of a formed feature.






29. 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.






30. Lines that are not parallel to the axes.






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






32. An estimated cost used by architects to begin schematic design process






33. Sketch based on a plane that follows the 3 basic axes.






34. The distance from one side of a circle to the other running directly through the circle's center






35. Lines added to the spline to help illustrate and analyze the spline curvature.






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






37. Fillets and rounds that have a curve radius that does not change.






38. The individual parts and subassemblies used to create an assembly.






39. Relief typically added to a sheet metal part to relieve stress or the tear that occurs when a portion of a piece of material is bent.






40. Text on a drawing.






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






42. Arc Part of two circles that touch.






43. Simple method of drawing threads on an orthographic drawing






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






45. A dimension used to define an object or feature that is not vertical or horizontal.






46. Menu in which only items associated with the current work environment and application are available.






47. A grouping of one or more design components.






48. Heavy dashed line used to show section views.






49. Shortcut key combinations that include the [Ctrl] key and a character key.






50. A constraint that forces two points to share the same location.