The Sketcher 1. You can use the Trim to Closest option of the Trim Entities tool to extend sketch entities.
TRUE
FALSE
2. One way to remove an existing sketch entity is to select it and then press the __________ key on the keyboard.
R
Enter/Return
Delete
Backspace
3. The Power Trim tool can be used to extend a line to a target point.
TRUE
FALSE
4. The units in SimulationXpress can be set independently from SOLIDWORKS document units.
TRUE
FALSE
5. In order to create two-dimensional geometry such as lines, arcs, and rectangles, what mode should SOLIDWORKS be in?
Edit Sketch
Edit Part
Edit Feature
Edit Sheet
Sketched Features 6. Which option needs to be selected from the Revolve Type drop-down list to revolve the sketch symmetrically on both sides of the sketching plane?
Two-Directions
Equal
Mid Plane
Up to Vertex
7. Which end condition of an Extruded Boss is used to add an equal amount of material to both sides of the sketch plane?
Up To Surface
Blind
Mid Plane
Equal
8. Which end condition from the Cut-Extrude Property manager is used to cut the entire part?
Blind
Up to Next
Through All
Up to Vertex
9. You can bring up the dimensions used to define a feature by double-clicking on a face of that feature.
True
False
10. Which of the following features is an applied feature, meaning that it is not defined by one or more sketches?
Loft
Rib
Shell
Revolve
Applied Features 11. It is possible to add material to a part using a Chamfer feature.
TRUE
FALSE
12. When using the Hole Wizard feature, it is only possible to create one hole.
TRUE
FALSE
13. Faces, edges, features, and loops can all be selected to add to the Fillet PropertyManager selection box.
TRUE
FALSE
14. Which check box is selected to make sure that only the original hole is patterned in the second direction and not the patterned holes?
Direction 2
Instances to Skip
Pattern Seed Only
None of these
15. True or False: A Chamfer can be applied to an edge, face, or vertex.
TRUE
FALSE
Parts 16. Suppressing a feature is equivalent to deleting the feature.
TRUE
FALSE
17. After you create a design table, an Excel icon is displayed in the ConfigurationManager Tree which implies that the design table is driving the configuration.
TRUE
FALSE
18. Using the __________ option, you can change the state of a model back to where a particular feature or features weren`t yet created.
Expand
Collapse
Rollback
Go To
19. To suppress a feature, you can right-click on it in the FeatureManager Tree or in the Graphics Area, then click on Suppress in the pop-up menu.
TRUE
FALSE
20. When modifying a feature, you can specify which configuration you want the feature to apply to.
TRUE
FALSE
Assemblies 21. You cannot flip the alignment of a Coincident mate from the Mates PropertyManager.
TRUE
FALSE
22. When creating an Exploded View, you can move multiple components at the same time in a single step.
TRUE
FALSE
23. Which of the following is available for Assembly files but not for Part files?
Annotations
Design Binder
Lighting
Mates
24. You can apply a Tangent Mate between a flat face and a cylindrical face.
TRUE
FALSE
25. You can apply a coincident mate between two edges.
FALSE
TRUE
Views 26. When creating a sweep, a ____ is necessary, which can include 2D sketches, existing model edges, and curves.
Guide Curve
Start and End Tangency
Path
Sketch Profile
27. Which of the following statements is FALSE for profile?
When used without a datum, Profile is a form control
Profile is able to control orientation without datums or basic dimensions
Profile can control the location of a feature if datums and basic dimensions are used
The default tolerance zone for Profile is a set of two boundaries, equally disposed about the true profile of a surface
28. Once Dimensions have been placed in a drawing their formatting can not be adjusted.
True
False
29. Baseline dimensions reference a model`s dimensions using a point or line to establish the first dimension and all values thereafter are measured from the end line of the previous dimension.
True
False
30. The Runout tolerances are combination symbols that can control location, orientation, and form simultaneously.
True
False
Dimensions, Etc. 31. If you have created and saved a drawing template in the default Tutorial folder, then that template will be displayed in the Tutorials tab of the New SOLIDWORKS Document dialog box.
True
False
32. When applying an ordinate dimension you need to first specify a zero reference.
True
False
33. When you attach a balloon to an edge, it is attached with an arrow.
TRUE
FALSE
34. If you delete a driving dimension from a drawing view, the dimension will also be deleted from the model.
TRUE
FALSE
35. When you attach a balloon to a face, it is attached with an arrow.
TRUE
FALSE
Advanced Parts 36. The two values set in the Parameters section of the Indent PropertyManager control:
The height and diameter of the indent
The thickness and angle of the indent
The thickness and clearance of the indent
The cross sectional area and perimeter of the indent
37. Fillets, Chamfers, Draft and Shell features can only be applied to one solid body at a time.
True
False
38. The Indent Feature can only be used in multibody parts.
True
False
39. To change the orientation of the Trim Planes or Axes you must right click_______.
On the Part
In White Space
On the Triad
On one of the trim planes
40. To create a lip/groove feature while working with an assembly, SOLIDWORKS must be in the edit part mode.
True
False
41. Which display is present on the freeform surface below?
Zebra
Mesh
Curvature Combs
Face Transparency
42. Setback Parameters can only be applied to Variable Radius Fillets.
True
False
Advanced Assemblies 43. Using SOLIDWORKS Explorer, you can determine what assembly a part file is used in by going to:
Properties
References
Where Used
Configurations
44. The Limit Mate allows you to set limits on what type of motion?
Either Linear or Angular
Neither Linear nor Angular
Only linear
Only angular
45. You cannot make changes at the part level while working in an assembly.
False
True
46. External references are a side effect of creating:
In-context parts
Bottom-Up designs
Assembly features
Assembly mates
47. If a change is made to a mirrored component at the assembly level, both the original and the mirrored component will have that same change.
True
False
48. If changes are made at the part level to a component in a pattern feature, such as an added Cut-Extrude feature, all of the other components in the pattern will also have that same change.
False
True
49. Assembly Features cannot be propagated to the individual part files of the components in which they affect.
True
False
Sheet Metal 50. When creating multiple Edge Flanges, which statement is true regarding the arrows that control the direction and the length?
Both the length arrows and direction arrows can be controlled independently.
Both the length arrows and the direction arrows are controlled together.
The length arrows can be controlled independently, but the direction arrows are controlled together.
The direction arrows can be controlled independently, but the length arrows are controlled together.
51. The sketch used for a Sketched Bend or Jog does not have to cross the entire surface.
TRUE
FALSE
52. You can use the sheet metal Corner Trim option to change the part in both its flattened and folded state.
TRUE
FALSE
53. The Closed Corner feature can __________.
Combine two pieces of sheet metal
Add relief to sharp corners in a sheet metal part
Break off sharp corners in a sheet metal part
Minimize the gap between two sheet metal flanges
54. In order to add a Jog to a sheet metal part, you must create a sketch.
TRUE
FALSE
55. In order to select multiple edges for an Edge Flange they must be in contact.
TRUE
FALSE
56. The sheet metal Hem tool _________.
Shortens an edge
Connects two edges
Folds over an edge
Bends an edge up to 180 degrees
SimulationXpress 57. You can apply __________ restraints or fixtures in SimulationXpress.
Immovable
Roller/Slider
Fixed Geometry
Symmetry
58. What type of materials does SimulationXpress work with?
Brittle
Ductile
Non-Linear
All of the Above
59. SimulationXpress can optimize a dimension with respect to:
Factor of Safety
Maximum Stress
Maximum Displacement
All of the answers are correct
60. If you have a book shelf that you plan to put 25 lbs on, but the shelf will actually hold 100 lbs before it breaks, the shelf would have a factor of safety of:
.25
1.25
4
None of these
61. How many dimensions can be optimized using SimulationXpress?
0
1
2
3