Solidworks Corporation: Cswa Sample Exam
Solidworks Corporation: Cswa Sample Exam
1. To best simulate the conditions of the real test, it is best NOT to print this exam. Since
the Virtual Tester client window runs concurrently with SolidWorks you must switch
back and forth between the two applications. Keeping this document open and consulting
it on your computer while running SolidWorks is the best method to simulate the real test
conditions.
2. The multiple choice answers should serve as a check for you to ensure that your model is
on the right track while completing this exam. If you do not find your answer in the
selections offered then most likely there is something wrong with your model at that
point.
3. Answers to the questions are on the last pages of this sample test document. There are
also hints that can help save time during the exam.
4. If you can complete this exam and get at least 6 out of the 8 questions correctly in 90
minutes or less then you should be ready to take the real CSWA exam.
4. If you will be running the Virtual Tester client on a separate computer from the one that
is running SolidWorks, make sure there is a way to transfer files from one computer to
the other. You will be required to download SolidWorks files during the real test to be
able to correctly answer some of the questions.
The following is the topic and question breakdown of the CSWA exam:
Total Questions: 14
Total Points: 240
The sample test below will show the basic format of the CSWA exam in three sections:
Drafting Competencies
Part Modeling
Assembly Creation
SAMPLE TEST
Drafting Competencies:
1. To create drawing view ‘B’ it is necessary to sketch a spline (as shown) on drawing view ‘A’
and insert which SolidWorks view type?
a) Section
b) Crop
c) Projected
d) Detail
2. To create drawing view ‘B’ it is necessary to sketch a spline (as shown) on drawing view ‘A’
and insert which SolidWorks view type?
a) Aligned Section
b) Detail
c) Broken-out Section
d) Section
Part Modeling: (These images are to be used to answer Questions #3 – 4)
3. Part (Tool Block) - Step 1
A = 81.00
B = 57.00
C = 43.00
Hint: If you don't find an option within 1% of your answer please re-check your solid model.
a) 1028.33
b) 118.93
c) 577.64
d) 939.54
Use the part created in the previous question and modify it by changing the following
parameters:
A = 84.00
B = 59.00
C = 45.00
Note: Assume all other dimensions are the same as in the previous question.
Use the part created in the previous question and modify it by removing material and also by
changing the following parameters:
A = 86.00
B = 58.00
C = 44.00
Use the part created in the previous question and modify it by adding a pocket.
Note 1: Only one pocket on one side is to be added. This modified part is not symmetrical.
Note 2: Assume all unshown dimensions are the same as in the previous question #5.
-Save the contained parts and open those parts in SolidWorks. (Note: If SolidWorks prompts
"Do you want to proceed with feature recognition?" please click "No".)
-IMPORTANT: Create the Assembly with respect to the Origin as shown in isometric view.
(This is important for calculating the proper Center of Mass)
A = 25 degrees
B = 125 degrees
C = 130 degrees
Hint: If you don't find an option within 1% of your answer please re-check your assembly.
-Using the same assembly created in the previous question modify the following parameters:
A = 30 degrees
B = 115 degrees
C = 135 degrees