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NEW QUESTION # 26
Which two objects support associative dimensions? (Select 2)
- A. Arcs
- B. Images
- C. Polylines
- D. Hatches
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
Explanation
associative dimensions adjust to changes in the geometric objects they measure. Dimension associativity defines the relationship between geometric objects and the dimensions that give their distance and angles.
Based on 2 and 3, dimensions in a layout may be associated to objects in model space when the DIMASSOC system variable is set to 2.
NEW QUESTION # 27
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
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NEW QUESTION # 28
Refer to the exhibit.
A workstation configuration has been created with the rectangular array command (ARRAYREST. The array is associative and has not been exploded or edited in any way. The dimensions are for reference only To adhere to current office guidelines, the walkways between the workstations need to the made wider.
Which three actions are necessary to meet office layout guidelines? (Choose three.)
- A. Select the appropriate array
- B. Replace item
- C. Modify column spacing
- D. Change row spacing
- E. Edit level spacing
Answer: A,C,D
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the search results123, a rectangular array command creates copies of objects in a regularly spaced rectangular pattern. You can adjust the spacing and number of rows and columns by dragging the grips on the array preview or modifying values on the Array context ribbon.
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NEW QUESTION # 29
Which option of the Array command will distribute items along a path at specified intervals?
- A. Align Items
- B. Divide Method
- C. Associative
- D. Measure Method
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
The option of the Array command that will distribute items along a path at specified intervals is Measure Method1. This method allows you to specify a distance between the items along the path
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NEW QUESTION # 30
You are using the HATCH command in a drawing. You select the internal point that corresponds with the X as shown in the following exhibit.
Move each setting from the list on the left to the corresponding result on the right.

Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
Box 1 = ignore island detection
Box 2 = Outer island detection
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NEW QUESTION # 31
Move three applicable commands from the list on the left to the corresponding function on the right.
Commands may be used once or not at all (Select 3)
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
Box 1 : Batch plot
One of the topics covered in this course is Plotting Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to print multiple sheets or drawings to a plotter, printer, DWF file, or PDF file. The applicable command for this function is Batch plot (PUBLISH)2.
https://www.autodesk.com/certification/learn/course/autocad-drawing-design-drafting-professional Box 2: EtransmitOne of the topics covered in this course is Sharing Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to create a package of drawing files and their dependencies. The applicable command for this function is Etransmit (ETRANSMIT)2.
https://www.autodesk.com/certification/learn/course/autocad-drawing-design-drafting-professional Box3: ExportOne of the topics covered in this course is Exporting Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to save the objects in a current drawing to a different file format, such as SAT, STL, etc. The applicable command for this function is Export (EXPORT)2.
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NEW QUESTION # 32
Select whether each statement is True or False.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
True
1. According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, a polyline is a connected sequence of line segments created as a single object. You can create straight line segments, arc segments, or a combination of the two2341. Therefore, the correct answer is True. A polyline can include both straight line segments and arc segments.
2. False.According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, a spline is a smooth curve that passes through or near a set of fit points, or that is defined by the vertices in a control frame. A spline does not have a constant radius, but rather a local radius at each point on the curve2. Therefore, AutoCAD cannot directly dimension or display a radius of a spline curve23. You can use some workarounds such as exploding the curve to arc segments with the FLATTEN command2, or creating a polyline over the top with arc active3, but these may not be accurate or desirable. Therefore, the correct answer is False. The radius on a spline cannot be found in AutoCAD properties.3. TrueAccording to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, a 2D polyline is a connected sequence of line segments created as a single object. You can specify an elevation for a 2D polyline using the Edit Polyline Elevations command2. However, this command will assign the same elevation to all vertices of the polyline2. Therefore, you cannot assign different elevations to different segments or points of a 2D polyline. Therefore, the correct answer is True. You can assign only one elevation to a 2D polyline.
NEW QUESTION # 33
You need to create a hatch pattern that looks the same regardless of the viewport scale.
What should you do?
- A. Create an annotative hatch
- B. Set the current hatch scale by using the HPSCALE system variable
- C. Create an associative hatch
- D. Set the default hatch pattern
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
an annotative hatch is a hatch that automatically adjusts its scale and size to match the viewport scale. This means that the hatch pattern will look the same regardless of how you zoom in or out of the viewport.
To create an annotative hatch, you need to:
* Set the annotation scale tool to 1:1
* Create your hatch as usual
* In the properties palette, make the hatch annotative
* Add annotation scales to the hatch as needed
This will create a hatch that displays correctly at different viewport scales.
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/annotative-hatch/td-p/2651268
NEW QUESTION # 34
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 # 35
You need to convert the two sets of parallel lines shown in 1 into the objects shown in 2 without repeating the command.
What should you use?
- A. The FILLET command with the Multiple option
- B. The CHAMFER command with the Polyline option
- C. The FILLET command with the Polyline option
- D. The CHAMFER command with the Multiple option
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents, the CHAMFER command creates a beveled corner between two lines, while the FILLET command creates a rounded corner between two lines. Both commands can be used with the Polyline option to apply chamfers or fillets to all corners of a 2D polyline1.
However, in this case, the lines are not polylines but separate line segments. Therefore, using the Polyline option will not work. Instead, you can use the Multiple option to chamfer or fillet multiple sets of lines without restarting the command2.
NEW QUESTION # 36
In the Layer Properties Manager, which column should you use to prevent a layer from being displayed in the active viewport only?
- A. On
- B. VP Freeze
- C. VP Plot
- D. Freeze
Answer: B
Explanation:
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.
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NEW QUESTION # 37
You need to create a hatch pattern that looks the same regardless of the viewport scale.
What should you do?
- A. Create an annotative hatch
- B. Set the current hatch scale by using the HPSCALE system variable
- C. Create an associative hatch
- D. Set the default hatch pattern
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
an annotative hatch is a hatch that automatically adjusts its scale and size to match the viewport scale. This means that the hatch pattern will look the same regardless of how you zoom in or out of the viewport.
To create an annotative hatch, you need to:
* Set the annotation scale tool to 1:1
* Create your hatch as usual
* In the properties palette, make the hatch annotative
* Add annotation scales to the hatch as needed
This will create a hatch that displays correctly at different viewport scales.
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/annotative-hatch/td-p/2651268
NEW QUESTION # 38 
The exhibit shows a workstation arrangement, with horizontal and vertical dimensions, representing the row and column spacings.
Both dimensions have been placed incorrectly, with one origin point of each dimension being placed in the wrong position.
What command should be used to ensure that the dimension objects are placed accurately?
- A. Adjust Space (DIMSPACE)
- B. Inspect (DIMINSPECT)
- C. Reassociate (DIMREASSOCIATE)
- D. Break (D1MBREAK)
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, the command that should be used to ensure that the dimension objects are placed accurately is Reassociate (DIMREASSOCIATE)2. This command associates or reassociates selected dimensions to objects or points on objects3. You can also control whether new dimensions are associative by checking the option Make New Dimensions Associative in the User Preferences tab4.
NEW QUESTION # 39
You plan to draw a line at an angle of 6.25 degrees.
Where in the user interface do you configure polar tracking to work at this angle after selecting Polar Tracking On?
Note: Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Wind. Which the AutoCAD for the Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answers correlate in the options.
Answer:
Explanation:
See the answer below:
Explanation
polar tracking is a feature that allows you to draw lines at specific angles. You can configure polar tracking to work at any angle you want by following these steps:
* Click on the arrow next to the Polar Tracking icon in the Status bar and select Settings.
* In the Drafting Settings dialog box, click on the Polar Tracking tab.
* Under Additional Angles, click on New and enter 6.25 as the angle value. Click OK.
* Make sure that 6.25 is checked in the list of additional angles. Click OK.
Now you can draw a line at an angle of 6.25 degrees by using polar tracking.
NEW QUESTION # 40
Refer to the exhibit.
This section view was dimensioned using Baseline Dimensions The dimensions are too close together which impacts the drawing's legibility. What is the most efficient method to avoid this problem in the future?
- A. Grip Edit
- B. Dimension Style Manager
- C. Move
- D. Copy and Paste
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
a baseline dimension is a linear, angular, or ordinate dimension that is measured from the baseline of a previous or selected dimension. The spacing between baseline dimensions can be set from the Dimension Style Manager, Lines tab, Baseline Spacing (DIMDLI system variable).
The most efficient method to avoid the problem of dimensions being too close together in the future is to use Dimension Style Manager. This will allow you to change the default spacing for all baseline dimensions in your drawing.
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NEW QUESTION # 41
You need to snap to the centroid of a closed polyline.
Which Object Snap mode should you use? Click the correct option in the answer area.
Note: Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows. While the AutoCAD for MAc version differs in appearance, the correct answer correlates in the options.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
object snaps are modes that allow you to snap to specific points on objects. To snap to the centroid of a closed polyline, you should use the Geometric Center object snap mode. This mode will display an asterisk (*) marker when you move the cursor over the geometric center of a closed polyline or spline.
To use this mode, you can either:
* Click on the Object Snap icon in the Status bar and select Geometric Center from the menu.
* Type GCE at the command prompt or when prompted for a point and press Enter.
Now you can snap to the centroid of a closed polyline by using Geometric Center object snap.
NEW QUESTION # 42
A block entity in the current drawing needs to be converted to a new drawing file of its own.
Which command should be used?
- A. BSAVEAS
- B. WBLOCK
- C. BEDIT
- D. BLOCK
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
the command that should be used to create a new drawing file from selected objects is WBLOCK. This command allows you to export a group of objects as a drawing, which can be inserted into other drawings as a block2.
NEW QUESTION # 43
When you create an attribute definition, which mode should be used if you want the default value of the attribute assigned upon insertion where the attribute value cannot be changed?
Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows While the AutoCAD for Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answer correlates in the options.
- A. Constant
- B. Lock position
- C. Preset
- D. Verify
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
the mode that should be used if you want the default value of the attribute assigned upon insertion where the attribute value cannot be changed is Constant. This option sets the attribute value as constant and prevents it from being modified during a block insertion or later.
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NEW QUESTION # 44
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 # 45
One of the lines in the drawing is at a 30 degree angle. What's the quickest way to align the X-axis of the UCS to that line?
- A. Right-click the UCS icon, click Object, and then select an object in the drawing as the location.
- B. Start the UCS command and enter a coordinate.
- C. Modify the properties of the UCS icon from Properties palette.
- D. Start the UCSBASE command and set the new value
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
UCS is a command that sets a new user coordinate system (UCS) by specifying points or by selecting an object. You can use the Object option to align the UCS with a selected object such as a line.
Based on 3 and 4, UCSBASE is a system variable that sets the name of the current UCS base. PLINEGEN is a system variable that controls how linetype patterns are generated around vertices. LWEIGHT is a command that sets the current lineweight, which is used for new objects and affects objects in the current space only.
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NEW QUESTION # 46
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