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AutoCAD Certification Exam - Solved, Exams of Computer Applications

A comprehensive overview of various autocad commands, features, and functionalities that are commonly tested in the autocad certification exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including the action recorder, aligned dimensions, associative hatches, autodesk seek, baseline dimensions, byblock and bylayer settings, continuous dimensions, inferred constraints, design center, display and plot settings, draw order, grip mode, annotation tools, joining lines, window polygon selection, layouts, navigation tools, and much more. The detailed explanations and step-by-step instructions make this document a valuable resource for anyone preparing for the autocad certification exam or looking to enhance their autocad skills. Whether you're a student, a professional, or a lifelong learner, this document can serve as a comprehensive study guide, lecture notes, or a reference material to help you succeed in your autocad-related endeavors.

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2023/2024

Available from 08/13/2024

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Autocad Certification Exam- Solved
action recorder - ANS-creates and edits macros
aligned - ANS-allows you to line up dimensions that have unknown angles
associative - ANS-this hatch or fill is updated when you modify its boundary objects
autodesk seek - ANS-provides content from the web page including blocks, symbol
libraries, manufacturers content online catalogs
autodesk seek - ANS-search and reuse shared digital design content
Baseline - ANS-allows you to create multiple dimensions that are measured from a set
point
ByBlock - ANS-objects are created using the continuous lenitive until the line objects
are combined into a block definition
ByLayer - ANS-objects are created with the linetype that is assigned to the current layer
continue - ANS-allows you to add an aligned string of dimensions
Continuous - ANS-displays an unbroken line
Creating an object using inferred constrains automatically applies coincident constraints
for all of the following object snaps except for - ANS-Midpoint
design center - ANS-organize drawings, hatches and other drawing content
design center toolbar - ANS-controls navigation and display of information in the tree
view and the content area
display - ANS-plots what is currently displayed on screen
draw order - ANS-allows you to place a hatch or fill behind or in front of objects or hatch
boundaries
Explicitly set - ANS-objects are created with that linetype regardless of the current layer
extents - ANS-plots everything
folders - ANS-displays a hierarchy of navigational icons
Grip mode - ANS-it allows you to edit the size, position, and rotation of a selected object
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action recorder - ANS-creates and edits macros aligned - ANS-allows you to line up dimensions that have unknown angles associative - ANS-this hatch or fill is updated when you modify its boundary objects autodesk seek - ANS-provides content from the web page including blocks, symbol libraries, manufacturers content online catalogs autodesk seek - ANS-search and reuse shared digital design content Baseline - ANS-allows you to create multiple dimensions that are measured from a set point ByBlock - ANS-objects are created using the continuous lenitive until the line objects are combined into a block definition ByLayer - ANS-objects are created with the linetype that is assigned to the current layer continue - ANS-allows you to add an aligned string of dimensions Continuous - ANS-displays an unbroken line Creating an object using inferred constrains automatically applies coincident constraints for all of the following object snaps except for - ANS-Midpoint design center - ANS-organize drawings, hatches and other drawing content design center toolbar - ANS-controls navigation and display of information in the tree view and the content area display - ANS-plots what is currently displayed on screen draw order - ANS-allows you to place a hatch or fill behind or in front of objects or hatch boundaries Explicitly set - ANS-objects are created with that linetype regardless of the current layer extents - ANS-plots everything folders - ANS-displays a hierarchy of navigational icons Grip mode - ANS-it allows you to edit the size, position, and rotation of a selected object

history - ANS-displays a list of files opened previously with designcenter How to add a note - ANS-1. go to annotation drop down

  1. click on big A
  2. enter note How to change the plot of a drawing in the plotting settings - ANS-1. go to big A
  3. print and then plot How to joint to lines together to create one object - ANS-1.Select the lines first 2.go to modify 3.click on join How to use the Window Polygon command - ANS-1. In command line enter SELECT and press enter
  4. Type WP and press enter
  5. click in the area you want layout - ANS-plots everything within paper boundaries navigation bar - ANS-floats along one side of the current drawing area open drawings - ANS-displays a list of the drawings that are currently open pick points - ANS-determines a boundary from existing objects that form an enclosed area around the specified point quick access toolbar - ANS-displays frequently used tools like the undo and redo buttons radial - ANS-allows you to add a dimension to any circle or arc select object - ANS-determines a boundary from selected objects that form an enclosed area tool palettes - ANS-used to organize tools. this includes blocks, commands, hatch patterns what does not benefit of using layouts - ANS-layouts constraints what is not true about polylines - ANS-each line segment has it own properties what is not true about using blocks in autocad - ANS-uses millimeters only