Hands-On AutoCAD LT ©2005

Chapter 3: Manipulating CAD Objects

AutoCAD LT Commands and Features

1.
To draw a perfect square, you can use
A)the POLYGON command.
B)the SQUARE command.
C)the RECTANG command.
D)either the POLYGON or the RECTANG command.
2.
To create a polygon that fits inside the specified circle, use the
A)Circumscribed option of the POLYGON command.
B)Circumscribed option of the RECTANG command.
C)Inscribed option of the POLYGON command.
D)Inscribed option of the RECTANG command.
3.
The command that moves specified objects a specified distance and direction is
A)MOVE.
B)COPY.
C)MIRROR.
D)CHANGE.
4.
To reuse geometry that you have already drawn to create similar objects, use
A)COPY.
B)MOVE.
C)REDO.
D)REUSE.
5.
The purpose of the DDEDIT command is to edit
A)polygons.
B)mirrored objects.
C)text.
D)selection sets.
6.
The difference between the U command and the UNDO command is that
A)U is more difficult to use.
B)UNDO provides more options.
C)U is a command alias for UNDO.
D)UNDO goes back one step at a time.
7.
The REDO command
A)offers options similar to those in the UNDO command.
B)works exactly like the UNDO command except that it restores items that have been undone.
C)works only immediately after the U or UNDO command has been used.
D)repeats the previous command.
8.
AutoCAD LT®'s grips allow you to perform all of the following operations except
A)trim an object.
B)stretch an object.
C)mirror an object.
D)scale an object.
9.
To turn on an object's grips,
A)enter GRIP at the Command line.
B)select the object while no command is active.
C)enter a command and then select the object.
D)press F3.
10.
Verb/noun selection is a method of command entry in which
A)you enter the command and then select the objects.
B)objects are selected automatically depending on the command you enter.
C)you select objects and then enter the command.
D)grips are used to select the objects.
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