The Sketcher 1. Applied geometric relations can be removed by selecting the relation flag and then pressing the Delete key from the keyboard.
True
False
2. If a geometric entity or a dimension is displayed in red, this implies that it is:
Over defined
Fully defined
Unsolved
None of these
3. Which check box is selected from the PropertyManager to convert the selected geometry into construction geometry?
Convert to construction
For construction
Create construction
None of these
4. One way to remove a sketched entity is to select it and then press the _____ key from the keyboard.
Home
Enter/Return
Delete
Backspace
5. You can precisely define the shape and size of a sketch using dimensions and geometric relations.
True
False
Sketched Features 6. If you have created a single centerline in a sketch then SolidWorks will automatically pre-select it for the axis of revolution when creating a revolved feature.
True
False
7. You can create a loft feature using a single 3D sketch.
True
False
8. You can define independent thicknesses to both sides of a profile when using the Thin Feature.
True
False
9. You cannot create a hollow (thin) sweep feature.
True
False
10. The Revolve Cut command, allows you to remove the material by revolving a 2D sketch about a centerline.
True
False
Applied Features 11. You can select faces or edges of parts to apply fillet features.
True
False
12. The Normal To tool can be used to make a selected plane, face, or a sketch normal to direction of your viewing.
True
False
13. Which check box in the Circular Pattern Property Manager is selected to evenly distribute the holes as you increase the number of instances using the spinner?
Equal Spacing
Pattern Seed Only
Reverse Direction
None of these
14. If you create a shell feature without selecting any face to be removed, the resultant model will be a closed thin-walled model.
True
False
15. To create an Axis, you can select it from the Insert > Reference Geometry drop-down menu.
True
False
Parts 16. Features that are suppressed are completely removed from the model.
True
False
17. While creating a design table you are prompted to select which dimensions you want to control in the Design Table.
True
False
18. The suppression state of features, while creating a configuration, can be managed by a design table.
True
False
19. If you suppress the sketch of an extruded feature, the extruded feature will also be suppressed because the parent/child relationship.
True
False
20. To suppress a feature, you can right-click on it in the Feature Manager Tree or in the Graphics Area.
True
False
Assemblies 21. You can find out the absolute minimum clearance distance between the two selected components using Dynamic Clearance.
True
False
22. When you move the position of a component to identify the dynamic clearance, the distance value is displayed.
True
False
23. If you have selected two cylindrical faces; male and female, the concentric mate will automatically be initiated for this selection set.
True
False
24. You can apply a tangent mate between a flat and a cylindrical face.
True
False
25. You can change the color of a part`s instance in an assembly and have it be reflected in the part file as well.
True
False
Views 26. You can only break a view vertically.
True
False
27. You can only generate a projected view if you already have placed at least one model view in the drawing.
True
False
28. You cannot change the display of several views at once.
True
False
29. You can generate an exploded view of an assembly even if it is not created in the Assembly environment.
True
False
30. The dimensions applied to the broken view show the true length of the part even after breaking the view.
True
False
Dimensions, Etc. 31. You can not change the location or the direction of arrows of driven dimensions.
True
False
32. Driving dimensions are displayed in grey color.
True
False
33. Jogs must be added manually to ordinate dimensions.
True
False
34. You can create a hole callout by selecting the circular edge of a hole feature.
True
False
35. If you select an edge to attach a balloon, it is attached with a dot.
True
False
Advanced Parts 36. When the path and guide curve have varying lengths the sweep will have the length of...
the shortest member
the longest member
the path
the guide curve
37. The keep normal constant always...
keeps the profile normal to path
keeps the profile normal to guide curve
keeps the angle of the profile constant
keeps the profile orientation constant to the original
38. To eliminate an entire face what fillet should be used?
An Multiple Radius Fillet
A Hold Line Fillet
A Curvature Continuous Fillet
A Full Round Fillet
39. When creating a 3D sketch what button on the keyboard is used to change the active orientation.
Control
Shift
Alt
Tab
40. End caps can be applied to open circular tubes.
True
False
41. A Mounting Boss fastening feature can be positioned using...
A circular edge
A locating sketch
Both of the Above
None of the Above
42. In a draft analysis a straddle face means...
The face needs to be drafted
The face has both negative and positive draft
The face partially meets the draft requirement
The face meets the draft requirement
Advanced Assemblies 43. The Width Mate...
Centers a tab in a groove
Mirrors movement between two parts
Makes two parts perpendicular along an axis
Connects two parts along their longest side
44. What mate should be used to simulate the movement of a pulley?
Symmetric Mate
CAM Mate
Width Mate
Gear Mate
45. When two parts have external references changes made to one part will also be applied to the other part if the assembly is open.
True
False
46. When saving a part that is referenced in other drawings or assemblies that are open the `save as` function will update the pointers to the new part.
True
False
47. Which of the following is NOT a symbol for representing a mate error, A) Yellow Warning Triangle, B) Broken Paperclip, C) Red Circle, D) Red Paperclip.
D
C
A
B
48. The `in place` mate is...
used when the user wants to define the position of a part.
automatically placed when adding a new part to an assembly.
used to make to part coincident.
used align tab with a groove.
49. The smart component can be used to add ____ data to part when adding it to an assembly.
Cut out
Fasteners
Mounting Holes
All of the Above
Sheet Metal 50. The sketch for a sketched bend or jog do not have to across the entire surface.
True
False
51. The sheet metal corner trim option changes the part in both its flattened and folded state.
True
False
52. Forming tools, predefined tools used to bend, stretch, or deform a sheet metal part can be found in the...
insert drop down menu.
sheetmetal toolbar.
feature manager tree.
design library.
53. When creating a new sheet metal part, you would typically begin by creating an edge flange.
True
False
54. When creating multiple edge flanges the relationship between the yellow arrows that control the direction and grey arrow that control the length is...
the direction can be controlled independently the lengths cannot.
the lengths can be controlled independently the directions cannot.
both the length and direction can be controlled independently.
both the length and direction cannot be changed independently.
55. You can use a sheet metal gauge table to specify bend allowance and K-factor values.
True
False
56. The simplify bends option when creating a sheet metal pattern creates a linear line where there are curves at bend regions.
True
False
SimulationXpress 57. You can NOT use SimulationXpress to help optimize a part based on _______________.
Factor of Safety
Maximum Torque
Maximum Displacement
Maximum Stress
58. You can apply loads to ____________ in SimulationXpress.
Assemblies
Edges
Vertices
Faces
59. You apply __________ restraints in SimulationXpress.
Immovable
Roller/Slider
Fixed Geometry
Symmetry
60. How many dimensions can be optimized using SimulationXpress?
0
1
2
3
61. You can customize the mesh element size and tolerance in SimulationXpress.
True
False