From Which Direction Does Autocad Start Measuring Angles?
From Which Direction Does Autocad Start Measuring Angles?
12 o'clock
3 o'clock
6 o'clock
9 o'clock
X
Y
Z
WCS
Yes
No
Not always
Never
Typing PLOT
Typing PRINT
Pressing Control+P
Pressing Alt+P
Circles
Arcs
Vertical lines
Angled lines
Control+U
Alt+U
Control+Z
Alt+Z
Extra Practice 1: Copy this drawing using the same methods as above.
Extra Practice 2: Copy this drawing using the same methods as above.
One
Two
Depends upon the object
At least four
3. How many points do you need to define for the rectangle command?
One
Two
Four
None
None
One
Four
Eight
Extra Practice 2: Copy this drawing, it could a little difficult to figure out, but still
Extra Practice 3: Have a look at this drawing of a simple reflected ceiling plan
(RCF) and see how the offset, trim and extend commands might be used. If you
know how to change units to Architectural, try drawing it.
Here are the correct answers to the questions you got wrong:
1. Select the last object created 2. Remove the next selected object from the set
3. Allow you to draw a fence 4. Type 'P'
Here are the correct answers to the questions you got wrong:
1. Using the Rectangle command/ 2. Both 1 and 2 /3. With a crossing window / 4. 0,0
Extra Practice 1: Copy this drawing using the commands you have learned in lessons up to
this point.
Extra Practice 2: This exercise uses an option of the CIRCLE command called "Tangent
Tangent Radius" or TTR. To use it, pick the two tangents of the circle first, then enter the
radius. The rest of it uses previous commands.
a) Base point b) Bottom right of the object c) Centre of the object d) Origin
Here are the correct answers to the questions you got wrong:
Extra Practice 3: Copy this drawing using 2 methods. First create the lines using the offset
command, then create the lines using the Array command. Compare which method
should be easier, and when you might use one over the other.
Right
Left
All
Any that are set with Ortho or Polar tracking
Osnap
Otrack
Neither
Both Osnap and Otrack
Midpoints
Endpoints
Any Osnap
Anywhere on the screen
Here are the correct answers to the questions you got wrong:
1. Any that are set with Ortho or Polar tracking 2. Both Osnap and Otrack
3. Sets multiplies of the selected angle 4. Any Osnap
Yes
No
Only if it is on the TEXT layer
Only if you have 2 layers
Type CLOSE
Move it off the screen
Click the X in the top left of the palette
Deselect the object
Here are the correct answers to the questions you got wrong:
1. All of the above 2. No 3. You will see only limited properties 4. Click the X in the top left of the palette
'Z
>Z
:Z
"Z
Zoom Extents
Zoom Previous
Zoom Next
Zoom Window
To be more accurate
To be faster
To make your life easier
All of the above
1. 'Z /2. Zoom Next /3. Move around the drawing at the same scale /4. All of the
above
LEVEL 1 QUIZ
1. From which direction does AutoCAD start measuring angles?
12 o'clock
3 o'clock
6 o'clock
9 o'clock
2. What does WCS stand for?
Western CAD System
Worldwide Coordinate Sectors
World Coordinate System
Wrong CAD Settings
3. When drawing in 2D, what axis do you NOT work with?
X
Y
Z
WCS
4. 1s 300 degrees the same as -60 degrees in a drawing?
Yes
No
Not always
Never
5. Which one of these will NOT start the Print command?
Typing PLOT
Typing PRINT
Pressing Control+P
Pressing Alt+P
6. What should you pay attention to when learning AutoCAD?
The Command Line
The Status Bar
None
One
Four
Eight
13. If you draw a line at 270 degrees, it will point:?
Up
Down
Left
Right
14. How long will a line from 1,4 to 4,4 be?
Four units
Eight Units
Can't tell from those coordinates
Three Units
15. How long will line from 1,4 to @4<5 be?
Three units
Four units
Five units
3.5467 units
16. How many points do you need to draw a line using Absolute Coordinates?
None
One
Two
Four
17. When selecting objects, pressing 'L' will:
Select lines only
Select objects when you move your mouse to the left
Sometimes different
Never the same
29. You should use Osnaps when you dimension...
Never
Always
Only on lines
Only on arcs and circles
30. How many layers should a drawing have?
One
Ten
One for each object
As many as are needed to clearly display the objects
31. When can you change the height of your text?
Only when you start the drawing
Only in a special text dialog box
When you are starting the Text command
You can't, it is pre-set by AutoCAD
32. Scaling objects makes them...
Bigger
Smaller
It only stretches them
Both Bigger and Smaller
1. 3 o'clock
2. World Coordinate System
3. Z
4. Yes
5. Pressing Alt+P
6. The Command Line
7. Angled lines
8. Control+Z
9. The cutting edges
10. Depends upon the object
11. Two
12. One
13. Down
14. Three Units
15. Four units
16. Two
17. Select the last object created
18. Remove the next selected object from the set
19. Allow you to draw a fence
20. Type 'P'
21. Using the Rectangle command
22. Both 1 and 2
23. With a crossing window
24. 0,0
25. Base point
26. Round Corners
27. In a circular pattern
28. Sometimes different
29. Always
30. As many as are needed to clearly display the objects
31. When you are starting the Text command
32. Both Bigger and Smaller