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Polar coordinates are used mostly for drawing.? Circles Arcs Vertical lines Angled lines 10. How many points do you need to define for the rectangle command? None One Two Four None 11. If you draw a line at 270 degrees, it will point:? Up Down Left Right 12. How long will a line from 1,4 to @45 be? four units Eight Units Can't accurately tell from those coordinates Three Units 15. How you select the last set of objects you selected?
Polar coordinates are used mostly for drawing.? Circles Arcs Vertical lines Angled lines 10. How many points do you need to define for the rectangle command? None One Two Four None 11. If you draw a line at 270 degrees, it will point:? Up Down Left Right 12. How long will a line from 1,4 to @45 be? four units Eight Units Can't accurately tell from those coordinates Three Units 15. How you select the last set of objects you selected?
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Polar coordinates are used mostly for drawing.? Circles Arcs Vertical lines Angled lines 10. How many points do you need to define for the rectangle command? None One Two Four None 11. If you draw a line at 270 degrees, it will point:? Up Down Left Right 12. How long will a line from 1,4 to @45 be? four units Eight Units Can't accurately tell from those coordinates Three Units 15. How you select the last set of objects you selected?
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measuring angles? 12 o'clock 3 o'clock 6 o'clock 9 o'clock 2. What does WCS stand for? Western CAD System Worldwide Coordinate Sectors World Coordinate System Wrong CAD Settings 3. When drawing in 2D, what axis do you NOT work with? X Y Z WCS 4. 1s 300 degrees the same as -60 degrees in a drawing? Yes No Not always Never 5. Which one of these will NOT start the Print command? Typing PLOT Typing PRINT Pressing Control+P Pressing Alt+P 6. What should you pay attention to when learning AutoCAD? The Command Line The Status Bar The Title Bar Tool Icons 7. Polar coordinates are used mostly for drawing...? Circles Arcs Vertical lines Angled lines 8. Which keystrokes will UNDO a command Control+U Alt+U Control+Z Alt+Z 9. When using the TRIM command, which do you select first? The cutting edges The object to be trimmed Everything Nothing 10. How many snap points does an object have? One Two Depends upon the object At least four 11. How many points do you need to define for the rectangle command? One Two Four None 12. How many AutoCAD objects are in a rectangle? None One Four Eight 13. If you draw a line at 270 degrees, it will point:? Up Down Left Right 14. How long will a line from 1,4 to 4,4 be? Four units Eight Units Can't accurately tell from those coordinates Three Units 15. How long will line from 1,4 to @4<5 be? Three units Four units Five units 6.4031 units 16. How many points do you need to draw a line using Absolute Coordinates? None One Two Four 17. When selecting objects, pressing 'L' will: Select lines only Select objects when you move your mouse to the left Select the last object created Select the last object you modified 18. Pressing Shift while you are selecting will? Allow you to draw a window Automatically delete the object(s) Remove the next selected object from the set Highlight the selected objects 19. Pressing 'F' when selecting objects will... Allow you to draw a fence Finish the selection set Limit you to five objects Allow you to find specific text 20. How you select the last set of object(s) you selected? Type 'L' Type 'P' Type 'H' to highlight them You can not do this 21. What is the best way of drawing a rectangle? Using the Line command Using the Polyline command Using the Rectangle command Using the Multiline command 22. To move something four untis to the right, what would be the 2nd point of displacement? @4,0 @4<0 Neither 1 nor 2 Both 1 and 2 23. How should you select objects when using the stretch command? With a crossing window Pick them one by one Hold the shift key while selecting Type 'S' 24. The origin of a drawing is at: The first point you select 0,0 A random point in space 10,10 25. Objects are rotated around the Base point Bottom right of the object Centre of the object Origin 26. The fillet command creates:? Sharp Corners Round Corners A circle A boneless fish 27. A polar array creates new objects... In a grid pattern In a straight line In a circular pattern In an northern pattern 28. The distances of a chamfer are: Always different Always the same Sometimes different Never the same 29. You should use Osnaps when you dimension... Never Always Only on lines Only on arcs and circles 30. How many layers should a drawing have? One Ten One for each object As many as are needed to clearly display the objects 31. When can you change the height of your text? Only when you start the drawing Only in a special text dialog box When you are starting the Text command You can't, it is pre-set by AutoCAD 32. Scaling objects makes them... Bigger Smaller It only streches them Both Bigger and Smaller
1. What is the file extension for an AutoCAD
template file? DWT DWG TEM DWF 2. Should you create your own template files? No, AutoCAD has them all pre-loaded No, I like to make extra work for myself No, I will never use them Yes, because I want to be efficient 3. What is the difference between a regular AutoCAD drawing file and a template? You can't draw in a template file. There are no layers in a template file The only major difference is the extension You cannot save dimension styles in a template file 4. Why should drafting companies use templates? So that their drawings are more consistant To save their drafters time To make it easrier for employees to work on other's files All of the above 5. Which object doesn't have an endpoint? Circle Arc Line Rectangle 6. How many snap points does a circle have? 2 3 4 5 7. Which Osnap is indicated by a diamond? Endpoint Centre Quadrant Tangent 8. Which key do you press to cycle through the Osnaps in an area? Control Space Alt Tab 9. Which linetype has the longest lines and breaks? Hidden Hidden 2 HIdden X2 They are all the same 10. Which command allows you to change the Linetype Scale? LT LTS LS LTSC 11. How many linetypes are there? 64 128 256 You can create your own, so it is unlimited 12. Which linetype is available when you start a new drawing? Solid Hidden Straight Continuous 13. What filetype can be best used with Microsoft Office? DWG DWF DWF WMF 14. What do you need to do to a SV$ file to use it woth AutoCAD? Save it to a floppy disk or CD Open it up Rename it with a DWG extension Rename it with a DXF extension 15. Which filetype is best used for publishing on the web? DWG DWF DXF WMF 16. Which filetype is an AutoCAD backup file? BAC BAK DXF BUP 17. Which objects don't have grips? Lines Blocks Xrefs All objects have grips 18. How many grips does a circle have? 2 3 4 5 19. How do you cycle through options when a grip is active? Control Alt Space Tab 20. With default settings, what is the color of a 'hot' grip? Red Green Blue Yellow 21. Which option (of the area command) would be best for checking the area of a rectangle? Picking points Object Add Subtract 22. Which object can you use the Mass Properties command on? Circle Region 3D Face Cylinder 23. How many points can you pick with the Distance command? 1 2 3 4 24. Which command allows you change the definition of the object? Mass Properties Define Properties List 25. If an Xref in your drawing gets changed, what should you do? Detach it Bind it Reload it Unload it 26. What is the benefit of using Xrefs? Keeps file sizes down Better for multiple designers to work on Gives you the latest revisions All of the above 27. What is the first step in working with Xrefs? Detach Attach Unload Reload 28. Does it matter where you insert an Xref? No Only in mechanical files Only if I created it Yes 29. Can you set system variables yourself? No Yes, all of them Some of them Only the 'Read Only' ones 30. What is one common system variable? LTSCALE FONTSIZE CIRCLERAD All of the above 31. To see a list of all system variables, you type: SYSVAR SETVAR SEEVAR GETVAR 32. When should you set system variables? All the time Never When you're bored Only when you REALLY know what you are doing 1. Which of these is not an OSNAP command?
END
NODE
POINT
TANGENT
2. Which of these commands is not on the Draw Toolbar?
Line
Ellipse
Hatch
Array
3. Which of these commands will not copy an object?
Scale
Array
Mirror
Offset 4. Which of these commands will not modify an object?
Stretch
Scale
Break
Spline
5. What toolbar is the "layers" button located on?
Draw
Modify
OSNAP
Object Properties
Which one is NOT a vaild type of unit?
Architectural Decimal Open Metric 2. What do you NOT need to consider when starting a CAD drawing? If you can draw it If you have enough paper If you have all the measurements needed If AutoCAD is installed on your computer 3. Which layer(s) will you most likely need? At least one for the objects Text Dimension All of the above 4. What can be contained in a template drawing? Layers Test Styles Dimension Styles All of the above 5. To invoke the Zoom command transparently, type: 'Z >Z :Z "Z 6. Which is not a valid Zoom option? Zoom Extents Zoom Previous Zoom Next Zoom Window 7. Panning allows you to... Minimize the drawing See all of the drawing at once Close in on a small area Move around the drawing at the same scale 8. Why should you use the Zoom tools? To be more accurate To be faster To make your life easier All of the above 9. What can you type in to see the Text Styles dialog box? Text Textstyles TS ST 10. What can be a problem with using True Type fonts? They can slow down the drawing Other users may not have the same fonts They can be tougher to format All of the above 11. Why should you not use the standard TXT font? It's ugly It looks unprofessional It can be difficult to read All of the above 12. When you are defining a Test Style, should you adjust the height? Always Never Only if you really know what you're doing Sometimes 13. When you are in Paper Space (layout) what do you draw to see your model? A window A box A rectangle A viewport 14. What's the easiest way to know if you are in paper space /layout mode? Zoom out Ask someone Look for the triangular icon Try printing 15. What command do you use to scale a viewport? Scale VPscale Print Zoom 16. Should you modify your model in Paper Space / Layout Mode? Never Always Yes, because I like to learn bad habits Only when I'm being lazy 17. What is an advantage to using blocks in your drawing? It keeps file size down They are easier to modify They can contain attributes All of the above 18. When creating a block, what don't you need to do? Give it a name Select the objects Add Attributes Pick a base point 19. Once you create a block can you change it? You can redefine it Never Only if you didn't name it You can only resize (scale) it 20. What command do you use to write a block to a separate file? Blockwrite Wblock You cannot write a block to a disk Writer's Block 21. Which item isn't part of an attribute? Scale Tag Value Prompt 22. What is a block attribute?? Plain Text A number that identifies each block Non-graphical innformation about the object A random number generated by AutoCAD 23. What can you do with block attributes? Display them in the drawing Export them to another program Use them in custom programs, like for a bill of materials All of the above 24. When are attributes displayed in the drawing? Never Always They are turned on and off using the Attdisp command They are turned on and off using the Dispatt command 25. Can a polyline be given a variable width? No Only in certain drawings Only in AutoCAD 2004 Yes, whenever you command it 26. Can different polylines be joined together? Yes No Only if they have arcs Not if they have arcs 27. What command allows you to edit a poyline? PLedit Pedit You cannot edit poylines once they have been drawn Editpoly 28. Can a polyline be left open? Never Always Sometimes Only if it has an arc 29. Once a Hatch is drawn, can you edit it? No Only in certain drawings Only in AutoCAD 2004 Yes, using the Hatchedit command 30. If you hatch an area and cant see it clearly... You must start over AutoCAD is locked up The scale may be wrong You used the wrong colour 31. What is the best colour for a solid hatch? Black White Light Grey It doesn't matter 32. If the hatch didn't work at all... You used the wrong colour The scale was wrong There was an opening in the area you selected Hatches always work fine
1. How many views can you generate from a 3-D drawing?
One Three Up to 99 As many as you need 2. What is one advantage of 2-D over 3-D CAD drafting You can get more detailed It is easier to learn You can print out 2D drawings 2-D is more accurate 3. What are the advantages of 3-D over 2-D CAD drafting? You can generate realistic renderings It is easier to adjust one model instead of many drawings You can create protypes easier All of the above 4. Which axis will you use in 3-D that you didn't use in 2-D? X Y Z None of the above 5. Is isometric drawing true 3-D drawing? Never Only in AutoCAD 2004 Always Only after you press "F4" 6. To switch isoplanes, you press: "F3" "F4" "F5" "F6" 7. Which command do you use to draw a circle in isometric drafting? The Ellipse command The circle command The Arc command None of the above 8. Does the screen grid look the same in isometric mode as is regular drawing mode? Yes No Only when you press "F5" Isometric mode has no grid 9. In a new drawing, which direction is the Z axis pointing? Up Down Towards you Away from you 10. How long is a line from '0,0,0' to '4,3,2'? 2 units 3 units 4 units Over 5 units 11. Do you have to turn on the Z axis? Yes No Only in old versions of AutoCAD Only if you are drawing a house 12. How can you check if a line is drawn in 3D? You can't Dimension it Press 'F5' Check the line's properties 13. Tiled Viewports are used in...? Model space Paper space (or layouts) In both In neither 14. How many tiled viewports are in a new drawing? One Two Three Four 15. When changing views, should you be concerned about the orientation of the UCS/WCS icon? Never Always No, because I don't need to know which way is up No, it will never change 16. When you are using using multiple viewports, you can change to another by... Pressing 'F1' Using the Zoom command Pressing Control+Z Picking inside the viewport 17. If you copy an object 2 units up in the Z axis, can you see it from the plan view? Yes, it will look different than the original object Yes, if you zoom in close enough No, because it is directly on top of the original object Only if it is a circle 18. Switching to a SW isometric view will... Hide the bottom objects Allow you to see most 3-D objects Turn everything upside down Disable all drawing commands 19. Why should you use multiple layers in 3-D? Because it's more colorful Because more layers make the drawing bigger It's good practice Because if I don't, my drawing will soom be a jumbled mess 20. Wireframes are the most complex form of 3D drawing Yes No They can be Only if you are drawing bridges 21. Is 'line thickness' a true 3-D method of drawing? Yes Yes, but only in AutoCAD LT Yes, but only if you use lots of layers No, it is only a representation 22. Is line thickness the same a polyline width? In most cases, yes Yes, but for 3-D No, they are not related Only on polylines 23. How commands are needed for line thickness? 2 3 5 You only change the object's properties 24. Wireframes are just like isometric drawing Yes No They can be Only when you view them from the SW isometrec view 25. What shapes can you create a region from? Arc Line Rectangle Text 26. If a command to create a region fails, what might have been wrong? You selected more than one object The object was not closed There was a gap or space in the shape You tried the command on a polyline 27. The Extrude command creates a...? Solid Wireframe model Region Thick line 28. A 3d Face can be... Based on any shape Based on any 4-sided shape Based on rectangles only Based on lines only 29. Which command will give you a solid object? Revsurf Revolution Revolver Revolve 30. Surftab1 and surftab2 are used in conjunction with which command? Revsurf Revolution Revolver Revolve 31. You can use the Revolve command on... Rectangles Regions Neither 1 nor 2 Both 1 and 2 32. To rotate an object in 3-D space, you use the... Rotate command 3Drotate command Rotate3D command Revolve 33. Can you see the materials on your objects without rendering the drawing? Yes No Only in 3-D Yes, if you use the Hide command 34. Does the Materials Library allow you to add materials to your objects? Yes Sometimes No, it only imports them into the drawing Only on solid objects 35. Do you have the option to apply materials to all objects on a particular layer? Only 3-D walls Only if the material is wood Never Always 36. To see rendered materials, you must use which option(s) in the render dialog box Photo Real Photo Raytrace Both Neither 37. Which command is not a Boolean Operation? Union Subtract Join Intersect 38. After using the Union command, the resulting object will have the properties of... The current layer The first object selected The last object selected You will be asked to create a new layer 39. When using the Subtract command, which object do you select first? The object to subtract from The object to subtract You select everything at once The largest one 40. If you Intersect 2 objects what will you be left with? Nothing The volume of both objects combined The volume where the two objects interfere with each other Nothing 41. Does an object created with the Box command have 6 identical sides? Always Never Only if you type the command in upper case Only if you choose to draw it that way 42. How do you define the size of a Sphere? With the Radius With the Diameter By Stretching it You have the option for either Radius or Diameter 43. What shape best describes a Torus? A helix A spiral A donut A black hole 44. How many sides does a Wedge have? 4 5 6 Depends on how you draw it 45. Which is the default coordinate system when starting a new drawing? UCS XYZ WCS There isn't one 46. Which is not a valid option for the UCS command? Next 3 Point Random Save 47. Which method of creating a UCS does myCADsite.com recommend? View 3 Point Origin World 48. In older versions of AutoCAD, a broken pencil symbol means...? That you cannot Save That you need to print the drawing That you cannot draw on that plane Your monitor needs adjusting 49. What is the main advantage to manually mapping materials? So you can see the North position Your materials can look more natural So that you can change the colour of the material There is no advantage 50. Which is not a valid option for mapping Projection? Cylindrical Spherical Resize Solid 51. Can you resize the appearence of the material without adjusting the bitmap size? Yes No Only on cylindrical objects Only on flat objects 52. By default, which direction is the material projected? From the back From the front From the top From the bottom
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1 :: To reverse the UNDO command the correct entry is? (a) REDO (b) REDRAW (c) Esc (d) U 2 :: Which of the following statements is true for AutoCad? (a) ZOOM ALL will reach beyond the drawing limits if an object is there. (b) ZOOM ALL only reaches out to the drawing limits. (c) There is not real difference between ZOOM ALL and ZOOM E. (d) ZOOM ALL makes all objects visible irrespective of the layer visibility state. 3 :: The command to scale a paper space viewport to half the drawn size is? (a) Zoom 0.5x (b) Zoom 1/2x (c) Zoom 2xp (d) zoom 0.5xp 4 :: Which one of the following options of the UNDO command allows the undo facility to be disabled? (a) AUTO (b) CONTROL (c) END (d) GROUP 5 :: Which one of the following commands forces AutoCAD to revise the entire drawing taking into account the effect of changes within the system? (a) CHANGE (b) REDO (c) REDRAW (d) REGEN 6 :: Which one of the following commands allows simultaneous pan and zoom? (a) ZOOM DYNAMIC (b) ZOOM EXTENTS (c) ZOOM CENTER (d) ZOOM PAN 7 :: Which one of the following commands CANNOT be undone? (a) XREF (b) SETVAR (c) SAVE (d) LIST 8 :: The MAXIMUM number of commands whose effect can be undone by the UNDO command is? (a) 256 (b) 1000 (c) all the command issued since the drawing was first created (d) all commands issued since the drawing was last loaded into the drawing editor 9 :: Which one of the following commands would be used to limit the movement of the cursor to specified increments? (a) AXIS (b) GRID (c) ORTHO (d) SNAP 10 :: Which one of the following commands can be used to turn the grid through 45 degrees ? (a) AXIS (b) GRID (c) ROTATE (d) UCS
11 :: When producing a drawing of a site plan measuring
300m x 275m dimensions should be entered to a scale of? (a) 1:1 (b) 1:10 (c) 1:100 (d) 1:1000 12 :: Which one of the following BEST defines a "prototype" or "template" drawing? (a) the drawing which is currently being edited by AutoCAD (b) a drawing used to store a library of standard symbols (c) a means of setting the initial drawing environment for new drawings (d) a file which holds details of the display, digitiser, and plotters that AutoCAD is currently configured for 13 :: In order for the grid command to work correctly two settings have to be established. (a) The correct limits set and an appropriate setting of the grid value set (b) Limits set to ON and an appropriate setting of the grid value set (c) Snap and Osnap set (d) Gridmode and osmode both set to 1 14 :: When using AutoCAD for the design of a mechanical component measuring 1000 mm by 500 mm, the dimensions would normally be entered at a scale of? (a) 1:1 (b) 1:2 (c) 1:5 (d) 1:10 15 :: How many entity colours does AutoCAD support? (a) 255 (b) 16 (c) unlimited (d) 64 16 :: A house measures 15000 mm x 8000 mm in plan view. When drawing the plan view only which one of the following sets of limits would be BEST to use? (a) 0,0/20000,15000 (b) 0,0/20,15 metres (c) -2000,-2000/20000,15000 (d) -2000,-2000/15000,8000 17 :: What option would be selected following the TEXT command to select a different type of text to that currently in use? (b) FONT (c) SET (d) STYLE 18 :: The special character string that causes text to be underlined is (a) u%% (b) %%u (c) %u% (d) %u 19 :: Which of the following is an AutoCAD font for mathematical symbols? (a) MATHC (b) MATHFONT (c) MATHSYM (d) SYMATH 20 :: The effect of QTEXT being ON is to? (a) place text directly in the drawing as defined (b) speed up drawing regeneration by replacing text with rectangles (c) use simplified text font to replace complex text font (d) allow automatic line spacing of textual input StumbleUpon Digg Delicious Twitter FaceBook 71 :: AutoCAD has had the dreaded Model Space and Paper Space since R12. What is the main advantage of the system? (a) It confuses students (b) It converts 2D drawings to 3D (c) It enables the CAD operator to set the scale of the (d) It saves space because it requires fewer layers. 72 :: Why does AutoCAD allow you more than one layout? (a) Different output devices. (b) Different sizes of output. (c) Different output orientation . (d) All of the above. 73 :: A common command for many Windoze applications is "Page Setup". What in AutoCAD does Page Setup achieve? (a) Sets the scale at which the drawing is printed. (b) Sets the output device, also the size and orientation of the output (c) Sets limits and the working units. (d) Sets Up the paper size, margins and orientation 74 :: Which of the following key combinations does not invoke an I/O command? (a) Ctrl + P (b) Ctrl + F (c) Ctrl + S (d) Ctrl + O 75 :: In a Windoze dialogue box, moving from one field to another is achieved by which of the following key combinations? (a) Ctrl + [Tab] (b) Alt + [Tab] (c) Shift + [Tab] (d) [Tab]
31 :: Which of the following statements is true?
(a) Backup copies of drawing files are saved in the "Support" folder. (b) Backup copies of drawing files are saved in a folder set by the user. (c) When a drawing is initially saved a backup copy is made with a .BAK extension. This can be renamed as a .DWG at a later date. (d) When a drawing is saved for the second time a backup copy is made with a .BAK extension. This can be renamed as a .DWG at a later date. 32 :: Which one of the following key combinations will toggle SNAP? (a) Either F7 or CONTROL and G (b) Either F6 or CONTROL and D (c) Either F9 or CONTROL and B (d) Either F8 or CONTROL and O 33 :: Which one of the following key combinations will toggle COORDS? (a) Either F7 or CONTROL and G (b) Either F6 or CONTROL and D (c) Either F9 or CONTROL and B (d) Either F8 or CONTROL and O 34 :: When designing an integrated circuit measuring 5mm x 5mm the measurements should be entered using a scale of (a) 1:1 (b) 1:2 (c) 1:10 (d) 1:5 35 :: Which one of the following best describes a "user co- ordinate System"? (a) The pair of co-ordinate points which define the lower left and upper right corners of the drawing boundary (b) A series of co-ordinate points stored as variables for later use in the drawing (c) A co-ordinate system whose origin is located anywhere in three dimensional space (d) The master datum from which all measurements are taken. 26 :: Which one of the following could be an AutoCad drawing file? (a) DWG.PLAN (b) PLAN.DWG (c) DRAW.FLE (d) FILE.TXT 27 :: The line types definitions are stored on the system with an extension of? (a) .LTT (b) .LSP (c) .LIN (d) .LAT 28 :: Which one of the following key combinations is a standard windoze short cut that does not relate to the clipboard. (a) Ctrl + S (b) Crtl + X (c) Ctrl + V (d) Ctrl + C 29 :: The shortcuts or command alias that allows us to key in L and AutoCAD responds with LINE are stored in a file named (a) SHORT-CUT.TXT (b) ACAD.COM (c) ACAD.PGP (d) ACAD.EXE 30 :: Which of the following key combinations issues the ISOPLANE command? (a) CONTROL and T or F4 (b) CONTROL and E or F5 (c) CONTROL and D or F6 (d) CONTROL and I or F7 36 :: Absolute co ordinates are measured from the (a) current UCS origin. (b) last point entered. (c) lower left hand corner as set by LIMITS command. 37 :: The position of a mouse on a surface is NOT directly related to the position of the screen cursor. This makes the mouse unsuitable for (a) Selecting two points on the screen for a line draw operation. (b) Tracing an existing drawing. (c) Selecting menu items on the screen. (d) Sketching. 38 :: Which one of the following is an AutoCAD absolute point co-ordinate? (a) @361,270 (b) 60<90 (c) 361,270 (d) None of the above 39 :: When drawing a digital watch measuring 30mm x 25mm, which one of the following would be the BEST set of drawing limits to use? (a) 0,0/40,35 (b) 0,0/30,25 (c) 0,0/100,100 (d) 0,0/297,210 40 :: To continue drawing a line from the last known point, enter (a) 0,0 (b) @ (c) Next (d) a or b 56 :: The SETVAR command is used to? (a) configure the program settings to suit the various hardware devices (b) configure AutoCAD for use with a tablet menu (c) create an 'object set' for editing (d) change the values of the system variables 57 :: If the system variable MIRRTEXT is set to 1, text is (a) mirrored (b) not mirrored (c) not reproduced in the mirror image (d) mirrored and reversed 58 :: Which one of the following allows the value of the system variable PICKBOX to be changed whilst in the ERASE command? (a) SETVAR pickbox or PICKBOX (b) 'SETVAR pickbox or 'PICKBOX (c) 'SELECT (d) CHANGE 59 :: Which one of the following system variables determines the visibility of the control points of a pline spline curve? (a) SPLFRAME (b) SPLMODE (c) SPLINESEGS (d) SPLINEVIEW 60 :: The system variable SPLINETYPE determines? (a) whether the 'curve' option of the PEDIT command produces a spline curve or a fit curve (b) whether editing functions are performed on the spline curve or on it's controlling frame (c) the accuracy of approximation of a spline curve (d) whether a spline curve is a quadratic b-spline or cubic b-spline
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