Hands-On AutoCAD LT ©2005

Chapter 1: Drawing Setup

AutoCAD LT's Drafting Settings

1.
The command that displays the Drafting Settings dialog box is
A)DTEXT.
B)POLAR.
C)DSETTINGS.
D)PDMODE.
2.
The invisible grid that restricts the location of the cursor to predefined increments is called
A)snap.
B)grid.
C)object snap.
D)polar tracking.
3.
Pressing the F9 key is the equivalent of
A)picking the POLAR button on the status bar.
B)entering the OSNAP command.
C)picking the SNAP button on the status bar.
D)entering the DSETTINGS command.
4.
The regular pattern of visible dots that appears on the screen to help you estimate distances is called a(n)
A)snap.
B)grid.
C)object snap.
D)tracking feature.
5.
AutoCAD LT®'s object snap feature allows you to
A)restrict the cursor to a user-definable snap grid.
B)snap to certain key points on existing geometry.
C)restrict the cursor to horizontal and vertical movement.
D)align existing geometry along snap vectors.
6.
The tool that displays temporary alignment paths defined by user-specified angles is known as
A)snap.
B)grid.
C)object snap.
D)polar tracking.
7.
To snap to the right end of an arc, you would use the
A)Endpoint object snap.
B)Midpoint object snap.
C)Center object snap.
D)Extension object snap.
8.
To snap to the center of a circle, you would use the
A)Midpoint object snap.
B)Center object snap.
C)Quadrant object snap.
D)Node object snap.
9.
One method of turning on polar tracking is to
A)press the F10 key.
B)enter the POLAR command at the Command line.
C)pick the OTRACK button in the status bar.
D)enter the TRACK command at the Command line.
10.
An object snap that works automatically as you create a drawing is called a(n)
A)background object snap.
B)automatic object snap.
C)built-in object snap.
D)running object snap.
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