Quiz 3
Quiz 3
Quiz 3
1. How many views can you generate from a 3-D drawing? One Three Up to 99 As many as you need
4. Which axis will you use in 3-D that you didn't use in 2-D?
X Y Z None of the above
The Ellipse command The circle command The Arc command None of the above
8. Does the screen grid look the same in isometric mode as is regular drawing mode?
Yes No Only when you press "F5" Isometric mode has no grid
15. When changing views, should you be concerned about the orientation of the UCS/WCS icon?
Never Always No, because I don't need to know which way is up No, it will never change
16. When you are using using multiple viewports, you can change to another by...
Pressing 'F1' Using the Zoom command Pressing Control+Z Picking inside the viewport
17. If you copy an object 2 units up in the Z axis, can you see it from the plan view?
Yes, it will look different than the original object Yes, if you zoom in close enough No, because it is directly on top of the original object Only if it is a circle
26. If a command to create a region fails, what might have been wrong?
You selected more than one object The object was not closed There was a gap or space in the shape You tried the command on a polyline
30. Surftab1 and surftab2 are used in conjunction with which command?
Revsurf Revolution Revolver Revolve
33. Can you see the materials on your objects without rendering the drawing?
Yes No Only in 3-D Yes, if you use the Hide command
34. Does the Materials Library allow you to add materials to your objects?
Yes Sometimes No, it only imports them into the drawing Only on solid objects
35. Do you have the option to apply materials to all objects on a particular layer?
Only 3-D walls Only if the material is wood Never Always
36. To see rendered materials, you must use which option(s) in the render dialog box
Photo Real Photo Raytrace Both Neither
38. After using the Union command, the resulting object will have the properties of...
The current layer The first object selected The last object selected You will be asked to create a new layer
39. When using the Subtract command, which object do you select first?
The object to subtract from The object to subtract You select everything at once The largest one
The volume where the two objects interfere with each other Nothing
41. Does an object created with the Box command have 6 identical sides?
Always Never Only if you type the command in upper case Only if you choose to draw it that way
45. Which is the default coordinate system when starting a new drawing?
UCS XYZ WCS There isn't one
51. Can you resize the appearence of the material without adjusting the bitmap size?
Yes No Only on cylindrical objects Only on flat objects
Answers
You should review before moving on. Here are the correct answers to the questions you got wrong: 1. As many as you need 2. It is easier to learn 3. All of the above 4. Z 5. Never 6. "F5" 7. The Ellipse command 8. No 9. Towards you 10. Over 5 units 11. No 12. Check the line's properties 13. Model space 14. One 15. Always 16. Picking inside the viewport 17. No, because it is directly on top of the original object 18. Allow you to see most 3-D objects 19. Because if I don't, my drawing will soom be a jumbled mess 20. No 21. No, it is only a representation 22. No, they are not related 23. You only change the object's properties 24. No 25. Rectangle 26. There was a gap or space in the shape 27. Solid 28. Based on any 4-sided shape 29. Revolve 30. Revsurf 31. Both 1 and 2 32. Rotate3D command 33. No 34. No, it only imports them into the drawing 35. Always 36. Both 37. Join 38. The first object selected 39. The object to subtract from 40. The volume where the two objects interfere with each other 41. Only if you choose to draw it that way 42. You have the option for either Radius or Diameter 43. A donut 44. 5 45. WCS 46. Random 47. 3 Point 48. That you cannot draw on that plane 49. Your materials can look more natural