Hands-On AutoCAD LT ©2005

Chapter 1: Drawing Setup

History of AutoCAD LT and Drafting

1.
The acronym CADD stands for
A)computer-assisted drawing and design.
B)computer-aided drafting and design.
C)computer-aided design and drafting.
D)computer-assisted design and drafting.
2.
The acronym CAD stands for
A)computer-aided design.
B)computer-assisted design.
C)computer-assisted drafting.
D)computer-aided design and drafting.
3.
Release 1.0 (Release 1) of AutoCAD LT® was developed and released in
A)1988
B)1991
C)1993
D)1996
4.
The minimum amount of RAM recommended by Autodesk to run the most recent version of AutoCAD LT® is
A)200 MB.
B)256 MB.
C)236 MB.
D)300 MB.
5.
The text Hands-On AutoCAD LT® is based specifically on AutoCAD LT® Version
A)2000
B)2000i.
C)2002
D)2004
6.
AutoCAD Mechanical® was designed and developed for
A)2D mechanical engineering, design, and drafting.
B)the mechanical and electrical design of industrial machinery.
C)the engineering design of subdivision, site, road, sewer, and drainage projects.
D)the creation and maintenance of maps.
7.
Autodesk Inventor® was designed and developed for
A)2D mechanical engineering, design, and drafting.
B)the mechanical and electrical design of industrial machinery.
C)the engineering design of subdivision, site, road, sewer, and drainage projects.
D)the creation and maintenance of maps.
8.
Drafting dates back to pictorial images etched into
A)concrete slabs.
B)cast iron pads.
C)stone tablets.
D)ceramic plates.
9.
Early pictorial drawings later evolved into more highly detailed images called
A)technical drawings.
B)blueprints.
C)whiteprints.
D)technical sketches.
10.
Technical drawings are
A)generally pictorial in nature.
B)usually freehand sketches.
C)used for design purposes only.
D)drawn to an exact set of rules using specific techniques.
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