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1. To begin drawing a new object in Solidworks you must go through the following
sequence.
A. Select File>New>Part
B. Select File>New>Drawing
C. Select File>Open>Part
D. Select File>Open>Drawing
E. Select File>Part>Open
Correct Answer A. Select File>New>Part

2. The Sketches Tab has all of the following tools except which one?
A. Line
B. Extrude
C. Smart Dimension
D. Circular Pattern
E. Text
Correct Answer B. Extrude

3. To begin a sketch in Solidworks the first thing you must do is?


A. Dimension the lines
B. Lay out a faint line before darkening in it in.
C. Create a set of points that the lines will go through
D. Select the plane that you will draw on.
E. None of the Above
Correct Answer D. Select the plane that you will draw on.
4. To what should your first sketch be referenced to?
A. There is no object present to reference it to
B. Origin
C. Axis
D. Center line
E. None of the Above
Correct Answer B. Origin

5. How do you fully define a sketch?


A. Type in the coordinates for each point based off of the X, y, z coordinates.
B. Put in a note the description of the object you are trying to make
C. Place enough dimensions on the sketch so that no point could move away from its
present location.
D. Place as many dimensions on the sketch that could be possible no matter if the
dimension is driven or not.
E. Identify your object as the shape that it is.
Correct Answer C. Place enough dimensions on the sketch so that no point could
move away from its present location.

6. What visual indication is there that a sketch is fully defined?


A. Lines blink rapidly
B. All dimensions disappear
C. Dimensions become yellow
D. Lines become black
E. A note pops up saying "object is fully defined" in large red letters appears and it
displays a fireworks show to indicate how great you did on the sketch
Correct Answer D. Lines become black
7. When sketching what are the little green boxes with different symbols in them
called.
A. Relations
B. Mates
C. Identifying Markers
D. Green Flashes
E. Distractors
Correct Answer A. Relations

8. Once you are finished with your sketch the next step is to click on what?
A. The Red X
B. Features Tab
C. Exit Sketch
D. Done
E. Please let me continue
Correct Answer C. Exit Sketch

9. The Features Tab includes all of the following except what?


A. Revolved
B. Extruded
C. Trim Entities
D. Swept
E. Linear Pattern
Correct Answer C. Trim Entities
10. If you wanted to take your sketch and give it depth in one direction which
features tool would you use?
A. Revolved
B. Swept
C. Lofted
D. Extruded
E. Fillet
Correct Answer D. Extruded

11. If you wanted to take your sketch and make it travel around an axis what
features tool would you use?
A. Revolved
B. Swept
C. Lofted
D. Extruded
E. Fillet
Correct Answer A. Revolved

12. If you have created two sketches that intersect each other (a profile and path)
that are intended for the profile to follow the path what features tool would you use?
A. Revolved
B. Swept
C. Lofted
D. Extruded
E. Fillet
Correct Answer B. Swept
13. If you had created multiple planes with each plane having a different sketch, and
you wanted to connect all of the sketches together as one feature what features tool
would you use?
A. Revolved
B. Swept
C. Lofted
D. Extruded
E. Fillet
Correct Answer C. Lofted

14. What tool would you use to round off the corners of an object?
A. Chamfer
B. Features
C. Fillet
D. Dome
E. This is an impossible task
Correct Answer C. Fillet

15. You have to have one of these to sketch on.


A. Sphere
B. Point
C. Axis
D. Corner
E. Plane
Correct Answer E. Plane
16. If you have to change a features size that was determined in the sketch you
should do what?
A. Delete the feature then edit the sketch
B. Delete the feature and the sketch and start over
C. Edit the sketch
D. You have to start the whole object over
E. Quit because the program is stupid (this in not the right answer)
Correct Answer C. Edit the sketch

17. If a feature tool is not working what is the most likely issue?
A. There is an error in the sketch
B. The sketch is not fully defined
C. The sketch is not labeled properly
D. The process is going to cause the software to think to much
E. The program just wants to frustrate you (this is not the right answer)
Correct Answer A. There is an error in the sketch

18. What should you do to be able to identify one feature from another feature. For
example if you had 100 Extruded features.
A. Just remember the order you created each part
B. Change the color of each feature
C. It does not even matter.
D. Delete less important extruded features
E. Label each extruded piece with a descriptor of that piece.
Correct Answer E. Label each extruded piece with a descriptor of that piece.
19. What is the correct comparison between an Extruded (Revolved, Lofted, Swept)
and Extruded Cut (Revolved Cut, Lofted Cut, Swept Cut)?
A. An extruded feature adds material; an extruded cut divides the feature into equal
pieces.
B. An extruded feature adds material; an extruded cut removes material
C. An extruded feature adds material; an extruded cut hurts the material
D. An extruded feature demands respect; an extruded cut is submissive to the
feature
E. None of the above
Correct Answer B. An extruded feature adds material; an extruded cut removes
material

20. When a part is created what do you need to create to show someone else how to
build your object?
A. Create an Assembly
B. Go back into sketch mode
C. Create a Drawing
D. Write out descriptors with text on your object
E. Talk each person through your design that wants to know
Correct Answer C. Create a Drawing

21. Where do names and company information go on a Solidworks drawing?


A. Title Block
B. On the Object
C. You do not want to leave any information about the designer in a drawing
D. In every corner of the paper
E. On the back side of the drawing
Correct Answer A. Title Block
22. What are the most necessary dimensions for a drawing that would be included
in almost every object.
A. Height, Tallness, Highness
B. Across, Width, Wideness
C. Height, Width, Across
D. Height, Width, Depth
E. Distance, Miles, Kilometers
Correct Answer D. Height, Width, Depth

23. If you have multiple parts and want to show how the parts fit together you must
create what.
A. A drawing for every part and look back and forth at each to see if it will work
B. An Assembly of many parts
C. Draw everything in one part rather than multiple parts.
D. That is not possible in solidworks
E. Change the viewing window of each object an zoom out to the same scale then
compare each part.
Correct Answer B. An Assembly of many parts

24. In an Assembly what tool should be used to create connections between


different parts?
A. Relations
B. Mates
C. Glues
D. Connections
E. None of the Above
Correct Answer B. Mates
25. What is our primary sensory channel?
A. Seeing
B. Imaging
C. Drawing
D. Representing
E. Hearing
Correct Answer A. Seeing

26. Is the process used by the mind that takes the visual data recieved by our eyes to
form some structure and meaning
A. Seeing
B. Imaging
C. Drawing
D. Representing
E. Printing
Correct Answer B. Imaging

27. Is the process of creating sketches of what our minds see.


A. Imaging
B. Processing
C. Seeing
D. Representing
E. Visualizing
Correct Answer D. Representing
28. Is a thick and continuous line representing all edges and surfaces of an object
visible in a view.
A. Extension line
B. Leader lines
C. Center lines
D. Visible lines
E. Hidden lines
Correct Answer D. Visible lines

29. are thin lines alternating long and short dashes used to designate centers of
holes arcs, and other symmetrical objects
A. Dimension lines
B. Hidden lines
C. Center lines
D. Phantom lines
E. Visible lines
Correct Answer C. Center lines

30. Are thin short dashes spaced closely together to represent edges of an object
not seen from a particular view.
A. Center lines
B. Phantom lines
C. Visible lines
D. Extension lines
E. Hidden lines
Correct Answer E. Hidden lines
31. The most important rule in dimensioning an object is what
A. Dimension should be off all views
B. Readability
C. Should be dimensioned from the face that is most descriptive of its shape
D. Never over dimension
E. Central to the drawing
Correct Answer B. Readability

32. In an isometric drawing what angle is used to draw the width and depth of an
object?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60
E. 90
Correct Answer
B. 30

33. In an orthographic drawing what angle is used to draw the height of an object?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60
E. 90
Correct Answer E. 90
34. What is the decimal for 1/8th of an inch?
A. .0625
B. .125
C. .25
D. .375
E. .5
Correct Answer B. .125

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