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Certified Drafting Exam

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The overall working environment within which secondary environments exist.






2. The intersection point of the X Y and Z axes in 3D space or 0 0 0.






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






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






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






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






7. To draw one figure within another figure.






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






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






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






11. Nominal size of a framing member






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






13. A figure having equal length sides.






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






15. Text on a drawing.






16. Code numbers assigned to a project.






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






18. A line connecting opposite corners of a figure.






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






28. A 2D representation of an assembly.






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






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






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






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






33. 1:2






34. Horizontal section through building shows width and depth of building






35. Title Identifies the project.






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






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






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






39. Lines that are not parallel to the axes.






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






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






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






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






44. To draw without the aid of drafting instruments.






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






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






47. Initials of the person who drafted the drawing.






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






49. Used by architect to design buildings to the client's wants and needs






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