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Certified Drafting Exam

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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






2. A six-sided figure with each side forming a 60






3. Collection of different lines which vary in line weight and type.






4. A feature part or assembly stored in a catalog that can be inserted into a part model as a feature.






5. A drawing that shows an object as it appears to the human eye includes isometric and perspective drawings






6. The ratio of the size of the object as drwan to the object's actual size.






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






8. 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.






9. A dimensioning method in which the size and location of features are given in reference to a datum.






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






11. A spiral or helix feature used primarily to create springs detailed threads and similar items.






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






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






14. A CADD drawing aid formed by a network of uniformly spaced points or lines on the screen.






15. To draw around.






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






17. Nominal size of a framing member






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






19. Parameters that control the size location and position of model elements including sketches and features.






20. A drawing of an object as it appears to the eye.






21. Exact drawing representation of a given thread type






22. Angled planar faces added to lines or curves.






23. A figure having equal length sides.






24. At right angles to a horizontal line.






25. A secondary menu that contains options related to the chosen menu item.






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






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






28. Vertical cut through house used to show construction components of building






29. The pivot point around which the selected geometry is copied.






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






31. Assembly Pictorial drawing of mechanism to show how parts interrelated to each other






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






33. The center of model mass where balance occurs.






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






35. Each part is approximately the right size in relation .to the other parts of the drawing.






36. Used to represent visible lines on a drawing






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






38. Code numbers assigned to a project.






39. Lines that are not parallel to the axes.






40. An eight-sided figure with each side forming a 45






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






42. Actual size of framing member






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






44. Arc Part of two circles that touch.






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






46. Used in architecture to show exterior views of buildings






47. A circular curve in which all of the points are an equal distance from the center point.






48. An orthographic drawing of multiple parts that shows relationship of parts to each other in a mechanism






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






50. Heavy line used to outline visible edges of an object.