Hands-On AutoCAD LT ©2005

Chapter 12: Threads, Fasteners, and Tolerancing

AutoCAD LT Commands

1.
The easiest way to create fasteners on a bolt circle in AutoCAD LT® is to
A)create each fastener individually.
B)create one fastener and copy it to the other locations.
C)create one fastener and use a rectangular array to place the others.
D)create one fastener and use a polar array to place the others.
2.
When you create a rectangular array, the Array dialog box allows you to specify all of the following except
A)the amount of space between rows and columns.
B)the size of each object in the array.
C)the number of rows.
D)the number of columns.
3.
When you create a polar array, you can place the center point of the array by all of the following means except
A)entering relative coordinates.
B)entering X and Y coordinates.
C)picking an arbitrary point anywhere in the drawing area.
D)using object snaps.
4.
The total number of objects in an array consisting of six rows and four columns is
A)18.
B)24.
C)36.
D)48.
5.
The TOLERANCE command is used to apply
A)basic tolerances.
B)deviation tolerances.
C)limits tolerances.
D)feature control frames and datum references.
6.
When you pick the Sym box in the Geometric Tolerance dialog box, the
A)diameter symbol (Ø) appears.
B)Symbol dialog box appears.
C)Datum dialog box appears.
D)radius symbol (R) appears.
7.
The TOLERANCE command allows you to create multiple tolerances, up to a maximum of
A)2.
B)3.
C)4.
D)5.
8.
In the Material Condition dialog box, the blank box at the right end allows you to
A)specify a nonstandard material condition.
B)open a new dialog box with additional material condition options.
C)remove an existing material condition from the feature control frame.
D)create a custom material condition symbol.
9.
The Height box in the Geometric Tolerance dialog box
A)specifies the height of each tolerance in the feature control frame.
B)specifies the height of the entire feature control frame.
C)creates a primary datum references.
D)creates a projected tolerance zone value.
10.
The Projected Tolerance Zone box in the Geometric Tolerance dialog box
A)inserts a projected tolerance zone symbol.
B)opens a dialog box allowing you to select a projected tolerance zone.
C)creates a projected tolerance zone value.
D)inserts a datum identifier.
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