Hands-On AutoCAD LT ©2005

Chapter 14: Computer-Aided Processes and Operations

File Maintenance

1.
The AUDIT command
A)opens a damaged file and attempts to fix it.
B)checks your AutoCAD LT® file folder and flags any corrupted files.
C)removes damaged files from your AutoCAD LT® file folder.
D)examines the current document and fixes any errors it finds.
2.
When you repair a file using the AUDIT command, the results are displayed
A)in the AutoCAD LT Text window.
B)in a separate text document.
C)as multiline text at the top right corner of the drawing.
D)in the Audit Results dialog box.
3.
If AUDIT cannot repair the errors in a drawing, the next step is to try the
A)REPAIR command.
B)PURGE command.
C)RECOVER command.
D)SAVEAS command.
4.
The difference between the AUDIT and RECOVER commands is that
A)RECOVER is less capable than AUDIT.
B)AUDIT deletes the file if it cannot repair it.
C)RECOVER attempts the repair as you open the file.
D)AUDIT asks for the name of the file.
5.
If you run the RECOVER command on a file that contains no errors,
A)AutoCAD LT® displays an error message.
B)the file is not harmed in any way.
C)the command ends without displaying a message.
D)the file reverts to its last saved version.
6.
The PURGE command works on all of the following except
A)plot styles.
B)blocks.
C)xrefs.
D)linetypes.
7.
Benefits of using the PURGE command on a finished drawing include all of the following except
A)reduce the disk space needed to store the drawing.
B)increase file stability.
C)reduce the amount of time it takes to open the drawing.
D)unclutter the drawing.
8.
If you accidentally purge an item that you need, you can recover it by
A)recreating or reimporting it.
B)using the UNDO command.
C)selecting Unpurge from the Edit pull-down menu.
D)entering the UNPURGE command.
9.
When a file is so badly corrupted that none of AutoCAD LT®'s commands can repair it, your best option is to
A)revert to the backup file that is automatically maintained by AutoCAD LT®.
B)open a DOS window and use the DOS recover.exe file.
C)start the drawing again from scratch.
D)rename the corrupted file and try the recovery procedures again.
10.
AutoCAD LT® saves backup files with an extension of
A)exe.
B)dxf.
C)bak.
D)dwg.
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