Hands-On AutoCAD LT ©2005

Chapter 1: Drawing Setup

The AutoCAD LT Interface

1.
When the cursor enters the AutoCAD LT® drawing area, it becomes a(n)
A)arrow.
B)crosshairs.
C)hand.
D)selection box.
2.
The Format pull-down menu contains commands and tools to
A)edit AutoCAD LT® settings and objects.
B)modify AutoCAD LT® objects.
C)set style options for AutoCAD LT® objects.
D)view AutoCAD LT® objects from various viewpoints.
3.
The toolbar that appears when you hold down the left mouse button on a toolbar button that contains a small black triangle is known as a
A)flyout menu.
B)pull-down menu.
C)hold-down menu.
D)status menu.
4.
To turn toolbars on and off, you can
A)select Toolbars… from the View pull-down menu and select or deselect toolbars in the Customize dialog box.
B)enter the TOOLBARS command at the Command line.
C)right-click in the drawing area and select Toolbars.
D)select Display Toolbars from the Tools pull-down menu.
5.
All of the following are displayed at the Command line except
A)commands.
B)messages to the user.
C)thumbnail images of selected drawing files.
D)results of calculations.
6.
Abbreviated commands that are used to save time and keystrokes are known as command
A)shortcuts.
B)aliases.
C)abbreviations.
D)combinations.
7.
To use a command transparently, preface the comma with
a(n)
A)comma.
B)hyphen.
C)apostrophe.
D)period.
8.
The purpose of the UCS icon is to show
A)the current orientation of the grid.
B)the orientation of the axes in the user coordinate system.
C)the status of often-needed AutoCAD® functions and modes.
D)whether object snap is turned on.
9.
The difference between drop-down menus and pull-down menus in AutoCAD LT® is that
A)drop-down menus appear only in toolbars and dialog boxes.
B)drop-down menus are submenus of pull-down menus.
C)pull-down menus appear only in toolbars and dialog boxes.
D)pull-down menus are submenus of drop-down menus.
10.
The status bar
A)allows you to enter commands transparently.
B)can be used to delete objects and undo commands.
C)shows the current layer.
D)provides easy access to often-needed functions.
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