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Certified Drafting Exam

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Subordinate nodes that create are associated with or are consumed by the parent node item.






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






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






4. Exact drawing representation of a given thread type






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






6. A line connecting opposite corners of a figure.






7. Heavy dashed line used to show section views.






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






17. A 2D representation of an assembly.






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






19. Three dimensional drawing that depth lines disappear to a vanishing point - Used mainly in architectural presentations






20. Text on a drawing.






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






22. Title Identifies the project.






23. A figure having equal length sides.






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






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






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






27. Code numbers assigned to a project.






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






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






30. The standard that is currently in use in a model or drawing file.






31. Counter space requirements on either side of sink






32. 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.






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






34. 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






35. Used in architecture to show exterior views of buildings






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






37. The inside radius of a formed feature.






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






39. Angled planar faces added to lines or curves.






40. The figure formed by two lines coming together.






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






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






43. Occurences of features copied and positioned a specified distance apart around an axis.






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






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






46. Information on the revisions including (at minimum) the date and initials of the person making the revision.






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






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






49. A line used to represent the middle of a circle in engineering drawings






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