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NEW QUESTION # 11
You have the drawing shown in the exhibit.

You are using the DIM command to preview suitable dimension type objects in the drawing.
Which dimension type will appear when you hover over each object? Select the appropriate dimension type from each of the drop-down lists.

Answer:

Explanation:

* When you hover over the arc (1), you will see a radius dimension type preview.
* When you hover over the circle (2), you will see a diameter dimension type preview.
* When you hover over the horizontal line (3), you will see a horizontal linear dimension type preview.
* When you hover over the angled line (4), you will see an angular dimension type preview.


NEW QUESTION # 12
You place a red rectangular polyline over a PDF underlay in a drawing, and then use the rectangular polyline as a clipping boundary. The result is shown in the exhibit.
Select whether each statement is True or False.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation:
False: You cannot create a new clipping boundary without removing the existing clipping boundary. If you want to change the clipping boundary, you have to select the PDF underlay, right-click and choose Remove Clipping Boundary first, and then use the Clip PDF command again with a different option12.
True: To access the Underlay Layers dialog box, you have to select a PDF underlay, right-click and choose PDF Layers2. In the Underlay Layers dialog box, you can click the light bulb icon for the layer name that you want to turn on or off2.
True: To use the Align command, you have to select a polyline, right-click and choose Align3. Then you have to specify two source points on the polyline and two destination points on the PDF underlay that correspond to each other3. You can also specify a third pair of points if needed3. Finally, you have to press Enter twice to confirm the alignment3. The statement "You can use the grips on the polyline to align to the edges and corners of the PDF underlay" is true. When you place a rectangular polyline over a PDF underlay and use it as a clipping boundary, the polyline's grips can be used to adjust its size and position so that it aligns with the edges and corners of the underlay.
By hovering the cursor over a grip, you can see its tooltip display the name of the grip and its function. If you then click and drag the grip, you can move it along its corresponding axis to resize the boundary. This allows you to adjust the clipping boundary to fit exactly over the content you want to display.


NEW QUESTION # 13
A CAD designer receives a drawing file from an external consultant that contains a large number of Registered Applications Which method should the CAD designer use to remove excess Registered Applications from the drawing?

  • A. Type PURGE at the command line then choose Regapps
  • B. Type XREFREGAPPCTL at the command line, set it to 1 and REGEN.
  • C. Type APPLOAD select the loaded application and click Unload
  • D. type FURGE at the command line, then select Orphaned Data.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Open the PURGE Command: Type PURGE in the command line and press Enter.
Select Regapps: Choose the Regapps option to remove all registered applications that are no longer needed.
Confirm Purge: Confirm the purge operation to clean up the drawing file.
References:
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on PURGE Command


NEW QUESTION # 14
Exhibit.

Multiheader annotations have been placed on the LEADFRS layer using a circle block style.
The color of the LEADERS layer Is set to blue and the content within the Circle block is on Layer 0 and color is set to ByBlock.
The Circle block portion of the multileader appears green and the leader portion appears blue.
Which two combinations of color settings within the multileader style will produce the results shown? (Select two.)

  • A. ByLayer ByLayer
  • B. Green DyBlock
  • C. Blue Green
  • D. ByLayer Green

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
* Understanding Multileader Components:
* Multileader annotations consist of a leader line and a block (circle in this case).
* The display of these components is influenced by their layer and color settings.
* Layer and Color Settings:
* The leader portion appears blue because it is on the LEADERS layer which is set to blue.
* The circle block appears green because its content is on Layer 0 and set to ByBlock. This means the block takes on the properties of the layer it is inserted on unless overridden.
* Combination of Color Settings:
* Option D: ByLayer for the leader and Green for the block results in the leader being blue (from the LEADERS layer) and the block being green (explicitly set to green).
* Option B: ByLayer for both the leader and block means the leader is blue (from the LEADERS
* layer) and the block inherits the green color set in its definition.
* Conclusion:
* The two correct combinations to achieve the described color settings are ByLayer Green and ByLayer ByLayer.
References:
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Multileaders.
* AutoCAD User Guide on Layer and Color Management.


NEW QUESTION # 15
The Audit (AUDIT) command is used often on a project
How should the user interface be customized to display the Audit tool continuously? [Note Mac terminology appears in the parentheses 1

  • A. Add the tool to the status bar
  • B. Pin the Modify panel open
  • C. Add the tool to the Quick Access Toolbar (Toolbar).
  • D. Create a now shortcut key for the AUDI I command.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Open Customize User Interface (CUI): Type CUI in the command line and press Enter.
Locate the AUDIT Command: In the CUI dialog box, under the Customize tab, expand the Ribbon node and then expand the Panels node.
Add to Quick Access Toolbar: Drag the AUDIT command from the Panels list and drop it onto the Quick Access Toolbar in the Customize list.
Save Changes: Click Apply and OK to save the changes. The AUDIT tool will now be available in the Quick Access Toolbar for continuous display.
References:
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar


NEW QUESTION # 16
In the Layer Properties Manager, which column should you use to prevent a layer from being displayed in the active viewport only?

  • A. VP Freeze
  • B. On
  • C. VP Plot
  • D. Freeze

Answer: A

Explanation:
The column you should use in the Layer Properties Manager to prevent a layer from being displayed in the active viewport only is "VP Freeze". The VP Freeze column allows you to control the visibility of layers in specific viewports. When you freeze a layer in the VP Freeze column, it is only hidden in the active viewport and remains visible in other viewports. On the other hand, when you freeze a layer with the Freeze column, it becomes hidden in all viewports. Therefore, VP Freeze is the column you should use to hide a layer in a specific viewport only.
https://help.autodesk.com/cloudhelp/2015/ENU/AutoCAD-LT/files/GUID-B297EBD9-D68C-47E1-87CE-1B37


NEW QUESTION # 17
Refer to exhibit.
Exhibit 1:

Exhibit 2:

in Exhibit 1, a CAD designer is drawing a line, but the dimension input box to specify its length is missing Which function should be enabled to display the dimension input box shown in Exhibit 2?

  • A. Orthomode
  • B. Polar Tracking
  • C. Object Snap Tracking
  • D. Dynamic Input

Answer: D

Explanation:
The function that needs to be enabled to display the dimension input box while drawing a line is "Dynamic Input." This feature provides a command interface near the cursor, allowing you to input dimensions and commands directly where you are drawing.
* Dynamic Input:
* Effect: Displays input boxes for dimensions and commands near the cursor.
* Usage: Facilitates real-time input of lengths, angles, and other parameters directly while drawing.
* How to Enable:
* Command: DYNMODE
* Toggle: You can toggle Dynamic Input on or off using the F12 key or by typing DYNMODE and setting it to 1.


NEW QUESTION # 18
You have the drawing shown in the exhibit.

You are using the DIM command to preview suitable dimension type objects in the drawing.
Which dimension type will appear when you hover over each object? Select the appropriate dimension type from each of the drop-down lists.

Answer:

Explanation:

* When you hover over the arc (1), you will see a radius dimension type preview.
* When you hover over the circle (2), you will see a diameter dimension type preview.
* When you hover over the horizontal line (3), you will see a horizontal linear dimension type preview.
* When you hover over the angled line (4), you will see an angular dimension type preview.


NEW QUESTION # 19
Your company asks you to research alternative editable CAD formats to export to for non-AutoCAD users.
Which three alternative CAD file formats can be exported from AutoCAD? (Select 3)

  • A. BMP
  • B. RVT
  • C. IAM
  • D. DWF
  • E. STL

Answer: C,D,E

Explanation:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2022/ENU/Revit-Docum


NEW QUESTION # 20
A drawing contains an ISO A3 (420 mm x 297 mm) title block in a layout with an ISO A3 page setup The CAD designer must plot the layout to a selected ISO A4 sheet size (297 mm x 210 mm) Winch plot settings should be used in the Plot dialog to make sure that all drawing information is visible on Ute ISO A4 sheet size?

  • A. Plot Area = Layout/Plot Scale = 2:1
  • B. Plot Area = Layout-Plot Scale = 1:1
  • C. Plot Area = Extents/Plot options = Save changes to layout
  • D. Plot Area = Extents/Plot Scale = Fil to paper

Answer: D

Explanation:
To ensure that all drawing information is visible when plotting from an ISO A3 layout to an ISO A4 sheet size, the correct plot settings need to be applied.
* Open the Plot Dialog:
* Type PLOT in the command line and press Enter.
* Set Plot Area:
* In the Plot dialog, set the "Plot Area" to Extents. This ensures that everything within the drawing extents will be included in the plot.
* Adjust Plot Scale:
* Set the "Plot Scale" to Fit to paper. This option will automatically scale the drawing to fit within the ISO A4 sheet size (297 mm x 210 mm).
* Other Settings:
* Ensure that the correct printer/plotter and paper size (ISO A4) are selected.
* Optionally, check the "Center the plot" option to ensure the drawing is centered on the sheet.
* Save Changes:
* Click on the "Preview" button to check the output. If everything looks correct, click "OK" to plot the drawing.


NEW QUESTION # 21
You have the drawing shown in the exhibit.

You need to place the polygon and the rectangle on the same layer as the circle.
Which command should you use to complete the task in the least number of steps?

  • A. Make Current (LAYMCUR)
  • B. Copy
  • C. ByLayer
  • D. Match Properties

Answer: D

Explanation:
match properties is a command that allows you to apply the properties of one object to another object. You can use this command to change the layer of an object by selecting an object on the desired layer as a source.
To use this command, you can either:
* Click on the Match Properties icon in the Properties panel of the Home tab.
* Type MATCHPROP at the command prompt and press Enter.
Then, you can follow these steps:
* Select an object on the same layer as the circle as a source object and press Enter.
* Select the polygon and the rectangle as destination objects and press Enter.
Now you have placed the polygon and the rectangle on the same layer as the circle.


NEW QUESTION # 22
Exhibit.

A CAD designer is working on a proposed building addition. The building is oriented on the site at an angle as shown in the exhibit (left).
Without rotating any geometry how should the CAD designer orient the drawing so that it is orthogonal to the screen as shown in trio exhibit on too right?

  • A. Type UC5 and set the UCS to View
  • B. Type PLAN and use me Current UCS option
  • C. Type UCS and set lo Previous
  • D. Type PLAN and set the UCS to World

Answer: B

Explanation:
* Identify the Current UCS:
* Before changing the view, ensure that the UCS (User Coordinate System) is correctly oriented with the angled geometry.
* If necessary, use the UCS command to align the UCS with the angled building addition.
* Use the PLAN Command:
* Type PLAN in the command line and press Enter.
* When prompted, choose the Current UCS option. This option adjusts the view so that it becomes orthogonal (aligned) to the current UCS.
* Result:
* The drawing will now be oriented orthogonally on the screen, as shown in the exhibit on the right, without rotating any actual geometry.
References:
* AutoCAD Documentation on the PLAN command: PLAN Command


NEW QUESTION # 23
Exhibit.

A CAD designer receives a drawing with an existing trace and update it by adding the new hole as indicated by the arrow in the exhibit.
What displays in the Traces palette after the CAD designer adds their information to the existing trace?

  • A. Another unnamed Trace in the palette
  • B. Another Trace numbered 002 in the palette
  • C. Another contributor in the existing Trace In the palette.
  • D. Another Trace numbered 001 In the palette, with the contributor name displayed

Answer: C

Explanation:
* Understanding Traces:
* Traces in AutoCAD allow multiple users to collaborate on a drawing by adding comments and updates.
* Each Trace keeps a history of contributions and modifications made by different users.
* Adding Information to Existing Trace:
* When a CAD designer updates a drawing by adding a new hole, this action is recorded in the existing Trace.
* The Trace palette will show contributors and modifications, maintaining a detailed record.
* Expected Result:
* After adding the new hole, the existing Trace will be updated to show another contributor.
* This helps in tracking changes and identifying who made specific updates.
* Conclusion:
* The Traces palette will display another contributor in the existing Trace after the update.
References:
* AutoCAD User Guide on Using Traces.
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Collaboration Tools.


NEW QUESTION # 24
Refer to the exhibit.

The exhibit shows a set of ornamental garden stairs going up to a walkway as part of a landscaping design.
You need to make sure that the edge of the top step in shown in a different linetype, as shown by the dashed line in the exhibit.
Which prompt in the OFFSET command should you use?

  • A. Through
  • B. Current
  • C. Erase
  • D. Source

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
The Current prompt should be used to make sure that the edge of the top step is shown in a different linetype, as shown by the dashed line in the exhibit. This way, you can set a different linetype for your current layer before using the OFFSET command4.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2021/ENU/AutoCAD


NEW QUESTION # 25
In model space (MODEL), a room label text height is set to 300 mm in the designated text style.
Which viewport scale should you apply to a layout viewport (PAPER) so that the room label text height will display as 3 mm when plotting the drawing?

  • A. 100:1
  • B. 1:1
  • C. 1:100
  • D. A custom viewport scale

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
the formula for determining object scaling is:
Object Height x Annotation Scale x Annotation Plot Size = Model Space or Paper Space Height In this case, we want the room label text height to be 3 mm in paper space when plotting the drawing.
Assuming an annotation plot size of 1 mm and an object height of 300 mm, we can solve for the annotation scale as follows:
300 x Annotation Scale x 1 = 3 Annotation Scale = 3 / 300 Annotation Scale = 0.01 Therefore, the viewport scale that corresponds to this annotation scale is B. 100:1.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-architecture/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/EN


NEW QUESTION # 26
You want to print a copy of a floor plan with all the interior objects hidden. You already have a polyline drawn around the footprint of the plan.
Complete the statements by selecting the correct option from the drop-down,lists.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation
BOX 1 = WIPEOUT command with the Polyline option2.BOX2 = DRAWORDER command23
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/polyline-plan-view-boundary-of-point-cloud/td-p/6251860


NEW QUESTION # 27
A site plan was recently modified to relocate a building to a new location While relocating the building, only the hatch location of the building was moved by mistake as shown in the exhibit.
Evaluate the graphic and answer each question by selecting the correct options from the drop-down lists.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation
Box 1 = Turn on Associative Hatching
Box 2 = use the Recreate Boundary option from Hatch Editor
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Recreating-hatch-
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2018/ENU/AutoCAD


NEW QUESTION # 28
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