ACP-01101試験無料問題集「Autodesk Certified Professional: AutoCAD for Drafting and Design 認定」
You have a drawing that contains three of the same objects.
Which object has layer transparency set to 90? Click the correct object in the answer area.

Which object has layer transparency set to 90? Click the correct object in the answer area.

正解:

Explanation:
According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents, layer transparency is a property that makes objects on a layer appear translucent or opaque. The higher the transparency value, the more transparent the layer appears. Therefore, the object that has layer transparency set to 90 is the one that appears the most faded or dimmed in the drawing. In this case, it is the object on the right. You can click on it to select your answer.
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(Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows which the AutoCAD tor Mac version diners in appearance, the correct answers correlate in the options.] Tim four tree list sheets need to be plotted to PDF al half stale (12x18).
The sheet drawings shown have a page setup named 12x10 PDF predefined Willi those settings.
What should the CAD designer do 10 plot the requested sheets?

(Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows which the AutoCAD tor Mac version diners in appearance, the correct answers correlate in the options.] Tim four tree list sheets need to be plotted to PDF al half stale (12x18).
The sheet drawings shown have a page setup named 12x10 PDF predefined Willi those settings.
What should the CAD designer do 10 plot the requested sheets?
正解:A
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The annotation scale of a viewport has been changed from 1" = 20' to 1" = 40', but *he 1" = 20' text does not match the revised viewport scale.
A CAO designer is asked to modify the scale text in the north arrow block so that it always matches the associated viewport scale alter the RCGLN command is executed.
How should the 1" = 20' text do modified so the scale automatically updates?
(The image is presented in Imperial units 1 in = 25 mm [Metric units rounded])

The annotation scale of a viewport has been changed from 1" = 20' to 1" = 40', but *he 1" = 20' text does not match the revised viewport scale.
A CAO designer is asked to modify the scale text in the north arrow block so that it always matches the associated viewport scale alter the RCGLN command is executed.
How should the 1" = 20' text do modified so the scale automatically updates?
(The image is presented in Imperial units 1 in = 25 mm [Metric units rounded])
正解:D
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Exhibit.

The exhibit shows the drawing scales available in the current drawing.
The drawing units Length type is set to decimal.
A CAD designer needs to add a 1" = 120' drawing scale.
Which drawing and paper units should be entered in the Add Scale dialog to create the required drawing scale?

The exhibit shows the drawing scales available in the current drawing.
The drawing units Length type is set to decimal.
A CAD designer needs to add a 1" = 120' drawing scale.
Which drawing and paper units should be entered in the Add Scale dialog to create the required drawing scale?
正解:B
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When you create an attribute definition, which mode should be used if you want the default value of the attribute assigned upon insertion where the attribute value cannot be changed?
Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows While the AutoCAD for Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answer correlates in the options.

Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows While the AutoCAD for Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answer correlates in the options.

正解:B
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You need to snap to the centroid of a closed polyline.
Which Object Snap mode should you use? Click the correct option in the answer area.
Note: Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows. While the AutoCAD for MAc version differs in appearance, the correct answer correlates in the options.

Which Object Snap mode should you use? Click the correct option in the answer area.
Note: Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows. While the AutoCAD for MAc version differs in appearance, the correct answer correlates in the options.

正解:

Explanation:
object snaps are modes that allow you to snap to specific points on objects. To snap to the centroid of a closed polyline, you should use the Geometric Center object snap mode. This mode will display an asterisk (*) marker when you move the cursor over the geometric center of a closed polyline or spline.
To use this mode, you can either:
* Click on the Object Snap icon in the Status bar and select Geometric Center from the menu.
* Type GCE at the command prompt or when prompted for a point and press Enter.
Now you can snap to the centroid of a closed polyline by using Geometric Center object snap.
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(Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interlace in Windows White the AutoCAD tor Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answers correlate in the options] Tim Walls layer is locked in the drawing (see exhibit) and is the current drafting layer A CAD designer wants to make sure the Walls layer is not visible in the drawing while drafting Which layer property should the designer set?

(Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interlace in Windows White the AutoCAD tor Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answers correlate in the options] Tim Walls layer is locked in the drawing (see exhibit) and is the current drafting layer A CAD designer wants to make sure the Walls layer is not visible in the drawing while drafting Which layer property should the designer set?
正解:B
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