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Certified Drafting Exam

Subject : certifications
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Initials of the person who drafted the drawing.






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






3. Title Identifies the project.






4. A figure or character used in place of a word.






5. A view used to show the true size and shape of an inclined surface that is not parallel to any of the projected views including the front top bottom left-side right-side and back views.






6. Simple method of drawing threads on an orthographic drawing






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






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






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






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






11. Actual size of framing member






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






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






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






15. A three-sided geometric figure.






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






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






18. A line connecting opposite corners of a figure.






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






20. 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.






21. Angled planar faces added to lines or curves.






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






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






24. Having a common center.






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






26. 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.






27. 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.






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






35. 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.






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






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






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






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






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






41. A figure having equal length sides.






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






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






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






45. 1:2






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






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






48. Exact drawing representation of a given thread type






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






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