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What is the primary purpose of using computer-aided drawing (CAD) software in technical
drafting? a) To create hand-drawn sketches b) To improve communication with team
members c) To produce accurate and precise drawings d) To reduce the need for manual
drafting tools

2. Which of the following is a common file format used for saving CAD drawings? a) .PDF
b) .TXT c) .JPEG d) .DWG

3. In CAD software, what does the term "layers" refer to? a) Transparent sheets b) Different
drawing views c) Levels of detail within a drawing d) Units of measurement

4. Which CAD command is used to draw a straight line between two points? a) ARC b) CIRCLE c)
LINE d) RECTANGLE

5. What does the acronym "CAD" stand for? a) Computer Aided Design b) Computer Aided
Drafting c) Creative Architectural Design d) Complex Automated Diagrams

6. Which CAD tool is used to create a symmetrical mirror image of a selected object? a) Copy b)
Offset c) Mirror d) Rotate

7. What does the term "scaling" mean in CAD? a) Adjusting the size of an object proportionally
b) Changing the color of a drawing c) Adding textures to surfaces d) Creating a 3D
representation

8. Which CAD tool allows you to modify the length of a line segment without changing its
orientation? a) Trim b) Extend c) Stretch d) Rotate

9. In CAD, what is the purpose of "hatching" an area? a) Adding shading for a 3D effect b)
Marking it as incomplete c) Highlighting important details d) Filling it with a pattern for
differentiation

10. What does the term "snap" refer to in CAD software? a) A sudden error in the drawing b)
The sound of the mouse button c) The alignment of drawing elements to a grid or points d)
The process of saving a drawing

11. Which command is used to create a duplicate copy of a selected object in CAD? a) Move b)
Copy c) Trim d) Stretch

12. What is the purpose of using "dimensioning" in CAD drawings? a) To add artistic elements b)
To measure the area of an object c) To specify the size and position of objects d) To create
3D representations

13. Which tool is commonly used for creating circles and arcs in CAD? a) Polygon b) Circle c)
Ellipse d) Spline

14. What is the primary function of the "zoom" tool in CAD software? a) To change the
background color b) To adjust the text size c) To change the drawing scale d) To enlarge or
reduce the view of the drawing

15. Which type of line is typically used to represent hidden or concealed edges in CAD drawings?
a) Solid line b) Dashed line c) Dotted line d) Wavy line
16. In CAD, what does the term "extrusion" mean? a) Removing an object from the drawing b)
Extending a 2D shape into a 3D form c) Creating a mirror image of an object d) Drawing an
outline around an object

17. What is the purpose of a "title block" in a CAD drawing? a) To add decorative elements b) To
provide information about the drawing, such as the title, author, and scale c) To create
complex shapes d) To add dimension lines

18. Which CAD tool is used to create fillets and chamfers on corners of objects? a) Trim b)
Extend c) Fillet d) Rotate

19. Which command is used to erase a selected object or part of a drawing in CAD? a) Delete b)
Copy c) Move d) Scale

20. What is the purpose of using "constraints" in CAD software? a) To limit the use of certain
commands b) To ensure that objects maintain specific relationships and dimensions c) To
create freehand drawings d) To add color to the drawing

21. Which command is used to align selected objects along a specified axis in CAD? a) Rotate b)
Move c) Align d) Scale

22. What is the primary advantage of using CAD software over traditional manual drafting
methods? a) It is more cost-effective b) It allows for greater artistic expression c) It provides
greater accuracy and efficiency d) It does not require any training

23. Which CAD tool is used to draw a circle by specifying its center and radius? a) Rectangle b)
Circle c) Ellipse d) Polygon

24. What is the purpose of "zoom extents" in CAD software? a) To zoom in on a specific area of
the drawing b) To zoom out to see the entire drawing within the drawing window c) To
change the scale of the drawing d) To add a border around the drawing

25. Which CAD command is used to create a continuous line that follows a specified path or
trajectory? a) Polyline b) Circle c) Rectangle d) Trim

26. What is the significance of using different line weights in CAD drawings? a) To indicate the
number of lines in the drawing b) To create 3D effects c) To differentiate between different
types of lines and objects d) To add texture to the drawing

27. Which CAD tool is used to divide a line or object into equal segments? a) Scale b) Divide c)
Move d) Mirror

28. In CAD software, what is the purpose of "snap to grid" functionality? a) To automatically
save the drawing b) To align drawing elements to a predefined grid c) To convert 2D
drawings into 3D models d) To create complex shapes

29. Which command is used to make a copy of a selected object in CAD that follows a specified
path? a) Stretch b) Rotate c) Array d) Pathcopy

30. What is the term for the process of converting a 2D CAD drawing into a 3D model? a)
Extrusion b) Dimensioning c) Projection d) Solid modeling
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Here are the correct answers for the 30 multiple-choice test questions on technical drafting NC2
core competency in preparing computer-aided drawings:

1. c) To produce accurate and precise drawings

2. d) .DWG

3. c) Levels of detail within a drawing

4. c) LINE

5. a) Computer Aided Design

6. c) Mirror

7. a) Adjusting the size of an object proportionally

8. c) Stretch

9. d) Filling it with a pattern for differentiation

10. c) The alignment of drawing elements to a grid or points

11. b) Copy

12. c) To specify the size and position of objects

13. b) Circle

14. d) To enlarge or reduce the view of the drawing

15. b) Dashed line

16. b) Extending a 2D shape into a 3D form

17. b) To provide information about the drawing, such as the title, author, and scale

18. c) Fillet

19. a) Delete

20. b) To ensure that objects maintain specific relationships and dimensions

21. c) Align

22. c) It provides greater accuracy and efficiency

23. b) Circle

24. b) To zoom out to see the entire drawing within the drawing window

25. a) Polyline

26. c) To differentiate between different types of lines and objects

27. b) Divide
28. b) To align drawing elements to a predefined grid

29. d) Pathcopy

30. d) Solid modeling

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