AutoCAD and Its Applications—Advanced Chapter 7 Review Chapter 7 Review Sweeps and Lofts Name: Click here and type your name Click in the shaded area and type your answer for each question. Use the [Tab] key to move from one answer field to the next. 1. What is a loft? Click here and type your answer 2. What option of the SWEEP command determines whether the sweep will be a solid or a surface? 3. When using the SWEEP command, on which endpoint of the path does the sweep start? 4. What is the purpose of the Base point option of the SWEEP command? 5. After the sweep or loft is created, how may the creation options be changed? 6. Which objects may be used as a sweep path? 7. How is the alignment of a sweep set to be perpendicular to the start of the path? 8. Which SWEEP command option is used to taper the sweep? 1 Copyright by The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only AutoCAD and Its Applications—Advanced Chapter 7 Review 9. What does the Bank option of the SWEEP command do? 10. What is the difference between the Ruled and Smooth Fit options in the LOFT command? 11. How can you close a loft? 12. List five objects that may be used as guide curves in a loft. 13. What are the four rules that must be followed when using guide curves? 14. When using the Path option of the LOFT command, what must the path intersect? 15. How can a loft be created so it tapers to a point at its end? 2 Copyright by The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only AutoCAD and Its Applications—Advanced Chapter 5 Review Chapter 5 Review Using Model Space Viewports Name: Click here and type your name Click in the shaded area and type your answer for each question. Use the [Tab] key to move from one answer field to the next. 1. What is the purpose of viewports? Click here and type your answer 2. How do you name a configuration of viewports? 3. What is the purpose of saving a configuration of viewports? 4. Explain the difference between tiled and floating viewports. 5. Name the system variable controlling the maximum number of viewports that can be displayed at one time. 6. How can a named viewport configuration be redisplayed on screen? 7. How can a list of preset viewport configurations be accessed? 8. What relationship must two viewports have before they can be joined? 9. What is the significance of the dominant viewport when two viewports are joined? 1 Copyright by The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only AutoCAD and Its Applications—Advanced Chapter 5 Review 10. When creating a new viewport configuration, how can you set a visual style in a viewport? 2 Copyright by The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only AutoCAD and Its Applications—Advanced Chapter 6 Review Chapter 6 Review Model Extrusions and Revolutions Name: Click here and type your name Click in the shaded area and type your answer for each question. Use the [Tab] key to move from one answer field to the next. 1. What is an extrusion? Click here and type your answer 2. How do you create a surface extrusion? 3. Briefly describe how to create a solid extrusion. 4. Which command can be used to convert circles and closed polylines with a thickness to solids? 5. How can an extrusion be constructed to extend below the XY plane of the current UCS? 6. What is the range in which a taper angle can vary? 7. How can a curved extrusion be constructed? 8. Which system variable allows you to delete or retain the original extruded objects and path definitions? 9. How is the height of an extrusion applied in relation to the original object? 1 Copyright by The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only AutoCAD and Its Applications—Advanced Chapter 6 Review 10. Which option of the PLANESURF command can be used to convert a closed object into a surface? 11. What is a surface revolution? 12.