• 1. 
    To force or push out an object or feature:

  • Cut
  • Rebuild
  • Extrude
  • Extend
  • 2. 
    If you begin a part on the front plane, which axis usually gives the object depth or thickness?

  • x axis
  • y axis
  • z axis
  • v axis
  • 3. 
    Flat construction geometry that extends out in all directions:

  • Sketch
  • Part
  • Plane
  • Face
  • 4. 
    Which lines on a drawing should be the thickest?

  • dimension lines
  • center lines
  • hidden lines
  • object lines
  • 5. 
    What are the three standard views we show on our drawings?

  • left, right, top
  • top, front, left
  • bottom, front, isometric
  • top, front, right
  • 6. 
    To create one or more curves in a sketch by projecting an edge, loop, face, curve, or external sketch contour, set of edges, or set of sketch curves onto the sketch plane.

  • Convert Entity
  • Trim Entity
  • Expand Entity
  • Mirror Entity
  • 7. 
    A group of machined or handmade parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit:

  • Plane
  • Assembly
  • Model
  • Part
  • 8. 
    A method for visually representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions in technical and engineering drawings. It is an axonometric projection in which the three coordinate axes appear equally foreshortened and the angles between any two of them are 120 degrees

  • Plane View
  • Isometric View
  • Orthographic View
  • Model View
  • 9. 
    The drawing units in Solid Works can be changed from metric sizes to inches.

  • true
  • false
  • 10. 
    What action is not required to create this part?

  • lofted boss feature
  • square profile on the top plane
  • swept boss feature created with a circular cross section sketched on a perpendicular plane
  • circular sketch created on a plane that is offset from the top plane
  • 11. 
    Icon that you can double-click to start a program:

  • Command Manager
  • Desktop shortcut
  • 12. 
    The Cut-Extrude feature adds material to the model:

  • True
  • False
  • 13. 
    The model appears with three grey arrows and represents the (0,0,0) coordinate of the model:

  • Origin
  • Start
  • Front
  • Side
  • 14. 
    Specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances from the point to two fixed perpendicular directed lines, measured in the same unit of length:

  • Coordinate System
  • Configuration Manager
  • Geometric Relations
  • Closed Profile
  • 15. 
    You build parts from features. What are features?

  • Bosses, cuts and holes
  • Nuts, bolts and screws
  • 16. 
    What is the quickest way to start the SolidWorks program?

  • Double click SolidWorks on the desktop
  • Double click File, save as
  • 17. 
    A collection of lines and other 2D objects on a plane or face that forms the basis for a feature such as a base or boss:

  • Model
  • Sketch
  • Assembly
  • Part
  • 18. 
    A BASE on a 3D Part is:

  • A feature extruded off of the main section of a 3D part
  • Must be square shaped
  • A hole cut thru an object
  • The main body of a 3D part or the first thing extruded
  • 19. 
    How do you start the SolidWorks program?

  • Click any icon on the computer
  • click windows, all programs, Solidworks
  • 20. 
    SolidWorks is used by designers and engineers:

  • True
  • False
  • 21. 
    To remove a straight, symmetrical sloping surface at an edge or corner.

  • Chamfer
  • Fillet
  • Shave
  • Trim
  • 22. 
    Command that updates your file with changes that you have made to it:

  • Model, file
  • File, save
  • 23. 
    Which tool would you use to cut a hole through the object?

  • extruded cut tool
  • extrude tool
  • fillet tool
  • trim tool
  • 24. 
    Once you 3D a part, you CANNOT go back and change the sketch.

  • true
  • false
  • 25. 
    A single 3D object made up of features

  • Sketch
  • Part
  • Assembly
  • Drawing
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