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        | What is the diameter of a R 1 1/2 circle? 
 A) 41278
 B) 41337
 C) 3
 D) 3.25
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        | What type of coordinates are entered as a distance and as an angle from the last entered point? 
 A) Absolute Cartesian
 B) Direct Point Entry
 C) Relative Cartesian
 D) Relative Polar
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        | What types of coordinates in a CAD system are entered with respect to the last point entered? 
 A) Absolute coordinates
 B) Dynamic coordinates
 C) Relative coordinates
 D) Solar coordinates
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        | When you type a keyboard entry of 0,-1 you have moved the cursor one unit: 
 A) Right
 B) Left
 C) Up
 D) Down
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        | When you type a keyboard entry of 1,0 you have moved the cursor one unit: 
 A) Right
 B) Left
 C) Up
 D) Down
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        | In a CAD system, when you specify X and Y points, you are drawing in: 
 A) 1-D
 B) 2-D
 C) 3-D
 D) 4-D
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        | What distance does the Y value of a Cartesian coordinate specify? 
 A) Depth
 B) Horizontal
 C) Revolution
 D) Vertical
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        | A keyboard entry of, @ 5.625 < 45, refers to: 
 A) Absolute Cartesian
 B) Direct Point Entry
 C) Relative Cartesian
 D) Polar
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        | Which coordinate system specifies a point location from a fixed origin of 0,0,0? 
 A) Absolute
 B) Direct Point Entry
 C) Polar
 D) Relative
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        | When the command line prompts you for the "" Start, End, Radius,"" you are probably trying to draw a /an: 
 A) Arc
 B) Circle
 C) Ellipse
 D) Torus
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        | When drawing an isometric pictorial, which CAD command is used to draw a circle? 
 A) Arc
 B) Circle
 C) Radius
 D) Ellipse
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        | When you enter the CIRCLE command, CAD displays 
""3P/2P/TTR/."" 
The brackets around the ""CenterPoint"" indicate
A) That it is the default option
B) That you must specify the location of the center point before you can enter on of the other options
C) That you must specify the center point location by using keyboard entry
D) That you must specify the center point location by using mouse entry |  | Definition 
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        | Within CAD, you can draw a CIRCLE by entering its: 
 A) Size and Layer
 B) Center Point and Value of its Circumference
 C) Quadrant Points
 D) Center Point and value of its Radius or Diameter.
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        | Which CAD command will allow you to draw a HEXAGON? 
 A) Hexagon
 B) Polygon
 C) Rectangle
 D) Spline
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        | Which CAD command allows to draw a series of lines and arcs as a single entity and specify width? 
 A) Insert
 B) Line
 C) Polyline
 D) Arc
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        | You are using a CAD system to draw a polygon. After drawing a series of straight lines you enter the letter ""C"" from the keyboard. You intend to: 
 A) Copy the lines to a new location
 B) Create another line
 C) Cut one of the existing lines
 D) Close the polygon
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        | When using CAD to draw a 45° line that is 3 units long, you should input: 
 A) 3@45
 B) @3<45
 C) @45<3
 D) 3<45
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        | What command allows you to draw ""freehand"" within the CAD system? 
 A) Line
 B) Polyline
 C) Sketch
 D) Polygon
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        | Unless you change the default settings, CAD will draw 0?lines: 
 A) Toward the Right
 B) Toward the Left
 C) Downward
 D) Upward
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        | If using the pull-down menu, the ELLIPSE command is located under: 
 A) Edit
 B) Inquiry
 C) Zoom
 D) Draw
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        | CAD commands such as LINE, CIRCLE and ARC and other basic CAD figures are examples of: 
 A) Edit commands
 B) File commands
 C) Inquiry commands
 D) Draw commands
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        | What feature makes certain points on an object act like magnets so that clicking near a point is the same as clicking the point itself? 
 A) Grid
 B) Snap
 C) Ortho
 D) OSnap
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        | What feature has been turned on if the CAD system automatically draws straight lines horizontally or vertically? 
 A) Grid
 B) Snap
 C) Ortho
 D) Units
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        | A uniform pattern of dots on the CAD screen is called a/an: 
 A) Reference Dot Pattern
 B) Snap Pattern
 C) Grid
 D) Locator Dots
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        | In CAD, drawing accuracy is made easier by using: 
 A) Move
 B) Grid
 C) Line
 D) Snap
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        | In CAD, the Object Snap ""NODE"" feature will jump to: 
 A) The midpoint of a line.
 B) The center of a circle.
 C) The intersection of 2 lines.
 D) A point.
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        | The features MIDPOINT, INTERSECTION, PERPENDICULAR, and MODE are located and set in which menu? 
 A) OSNAP
 B) ORTHO
 C) GRID
 D) POLAR
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        | To ""SNAP"" to the middle of a line, use the: 
 A) Midpoint snap.
 B) Center snap.
 C) Middle snap.
 D) Intersection snap.
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        | Which CAD feature adjusts the amount that the crosshairs, ""jump"" when you move the mouse? 
 A) Increment
 B) Hatch
 C) Move
 D) Snap
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        | To establish the GRID and SNAP functions for the CAD drawing: 
 A) The rid and snap MUST have the SAME value.
 B) The grid and snap CANNOT have the SAME value.
 C) The grid and snap may have DIFFERENT values.
 D) The grid and snap values cannot be changed because they're FIXED.
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        | The CAD feature that defines the size of your working space is the: 
 A) Units
 B) Snap
 C) Grid
 D) Limits
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        | PERPENDICULAR is BEST described as 2 or more lines that: 
 A) Are always the same distance apart.
 B) Taper in towards each other.
 C) Intersect each other.
 D) Are at 90° to each other.
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        | PARALLEL is BEST described as 2 or more lines that: 
 A) Are always the same distance apart.
 B) Taper in towards each other.
 C) Intersect each other.
 D) Are at 90° to each other.
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        | Which statement BEST describes TANGENT arcs? 
 A) 2 or more arcs that touch each other at only 1 point.
 B) 2 circles that are said to be concentric.
 C) 2 arcs separated by a very small gap.
 D) 2 continuing arcs that intersect through one another.
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        | When asked to BISECT a line or arc, you are diving an object into: 
 A) 2 equal line widths.
 B) 2 equal parts.
 C) 2 unequal parts.
 D) 3 smaller parts.
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        | In order to create a polygon using the inscribe method, one must know the distance: 
 A) Across the flats.
 B) Around the circumference.
 C) Across the chord.
 D) Across the corners.
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        | In order to create a polygon using the curcumscribe method, one must know the distance: 
 A) Across the flats.
 B) Around the circumference.
 C) Across the chord.
 D) Across the corners.
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        | Which term BEST describes a polygon fully enclosed in a circle sych that all of the polygon's corners touch the circle? 
 A) Inscribe
 B) Circumscribe
 C) Circumference
 D) Concentric
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        | Term 
 
        | Which term BEST describes a polygon fully enclosed in a circle such that all of the polygon's sides are tangent to the circle? 
 A) Inscribe
 B) Circumscribe
 C) Circumference
 D) Concentric
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        | Which term BEST describes 2 or more circles of different sizes that share the same center point? 
 A) Sector
 B) Chord
 C) Circumference
 D) Concentric
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        | Which BEST describes an 8-sided polygon? 
 A) Square
 B) Octagon
 C) Hexagon
 D) Pentagon
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        | Which BEST describes a 6-sided polygon? 
 A) Square
 B) Octagon
 C) Hexagon
 D) Pentagon
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        | Which BEST describes a 5-sided polygon? 
 A) Square
 B) Octagon
 C) Hexagon
 D) Pentagon
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        | Which BEST describes a 4-sided figure with only 2 sides that are parallel? 
 A) Square
 B) Rectangle
 C) Trapezoid
 D) Pentagon
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        | Which BEST describes a 4-sided figure with opposite sides of equal length and 4 90degree angles? 
 A) Square
 B) Rectangle
 C) Trapezoid
 D) Pentagon
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        | Term 
 
        | Which BEST describes a figure with 4 sides of equal length and 4 90degree angles? A) Square
 B) Rectangle
 C) Trapezoid
 D) Pentagon
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        | Which BEST refers to a closed figure in which all of the sides and angles are of equal measure? 
 A) Regular polygon
 B) Quadrilateral
 C) Trapezoid
 D) Solid
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        | Which BEST describes a 3-sided object? 
 A) polygon
 B) Quadrilateral
 C) Triangle
 D) Solid
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        | Term 
 
        | Which triangle has one angle equal to 90degrees? 
 A) Scalene
 B) Isosceles
 C) Right
 D) Equilateral
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        | Term 
 
        | Which triangle has 2 sides of equal length? 
 A) Scalene
 B) Isosceles
 C) Right
 D) Equilateral
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        | Term 
 
        | Which triangle has sides of 3 different lengths? 
 A) Scalene
 B) Isosceles
 C) Right
 D) Equilateral
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        | Term 
 
        | Which triangle has equal sides and angles? 
 A) Scalene
 B) Isosceles
 C) Right
 D) Equilateral
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        | The 4 equal parts into which a circle can equally divided (such as north, south, east, and west) are referred to as the circle"S: 
 A) Diameter
 B) Radii
 C) Circumference
 D) Quadrants
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        | The distance around the edge of a circle is referred to as the: 
 A) Diameter
 B) Radii
 C) Circumference
 D) Quadrants
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        | The distance across a circle through its center point is referred to as the: 
 A) Diameter
 B) Radii
 C) Circumference
 D) Quadrants
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        | The distance from the center of a circle to its edge is referred to as the: 
 A) Diameter
 B) Radii
 C) Circumference
 D) Quadrants
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        | Term 
 
        | The point at which 2 lines meet to form an angles is called the: 
 A) Connection point
 B) Insertion point
 C) Corner
 D) Vertex
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        | Term 
 
        | An angle that measures 90degrees is called a/an: 
 A) Acute angle
 B) Right angle
 C) Obtuse angle
 D) Supplementary angle
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        | Term 
 
        | An angle that measures more than 90degrees is called a/an: 
 A) Acute angle
 B) Right angle
 C) Obtuse angle
 D) Supplementary angle
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        | Term 
 
        | An angle that measures less than 90degrees is called a/an: 
 A) Acute angle
 B) Right angle
 C) Obtuse angle
 D) Supplementary angle
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        | The distance around the outside of a circle is: 
 A) Circumference
 B) Diameter
 C) Chord
 D) Radius
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        | Term 
 
        | A right triangle measures 3" on oen side, 4" on the 2nd and 5" on the 3rd. How many inches is the hypotenuse? 
 A) 3"
 B) 4"
 C) 5"
 D) 12"
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