Creating Pads
Is it possible to build a pad using a sketch containing several profiles?
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Yes, when the profiles do not
intersect or by using only sub-elements of the sketch
Yes, when profiles intersect
No, but it will work if the profiles are in different sketches
and if you create the pad in one shot
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Creating Pockets
Can you use an open profile
to create a pocket?
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No
Yes, if existing geometry can limit the pocket
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Creating Shaft
When using a 3D wireframe as
profile when creating a shaft, the profile must be?
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Open and planar
Closed and planar
Projected
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Limiting Features
Is it possible to create a pad with its top limit not being planar?
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No, a pad is always flat at the
top
No, a pad is always infinite
Yes, by using the up to surface option
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Creating Holes
Is it better to create a hole
using the Hole or the Pocket icon?
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The Hole icon because it is
quicker to do
The Pocket icon because it is easier to modify
The Hole icon because you have information such as threaded,
counterbored, etc, ...
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Creating Drafts
What type of object can you select as the Neutral element when creating a
Draft angle?
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A planar face, a non planar
face, a plane, a surface
Only planar face
Only a plane
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Filleting
What is the difference
between Tangency and Minimal propagation when creating a fillet?
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There is no difference
The Tangency propagation is only available with surfaces
The Tangency propagation propagates the fillet on an edge
continuous in tangency and the Minimal propagation will stop the fillet
propagation at the first tangent discontinuity
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Chamfering
What is the difference
between Tangency and Minimal propagation when creating a chamfer?
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There is no difference
The Tangency propagation is only available with surfaces
The Tangency propagation propagates the chamfer on an edge
continuous in tangency and the Minimal propagation will stop the chamfer
propagation at the first tangent discontinuity
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Drafted Filleted Pad
Do you get a single feature when using the Drafted Filleted Pad icon?
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Drafted Filleted
Pocket
Do you get a single feature
when using the Drafted Filleted Pocket icon?
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Creating Patterns
What should you use as
Positions when creating a user pattern?
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A set of points in 3D
A sketch containing a profile defining each position
A sketch containing points defining each position
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Modifying Features
How to modify a feature?
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It is not possible to modify a
feature
Delete the feature and build it again
Double click on it and modify its parameters
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Creating a New
Assembly Document
Where is the Assembly Design
Workbench available?
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In Mechanical Design Solutions
In Infrastructure solutions
In Digital mockup solutions
In Shape solutions
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Adding Components
Which of these commands does
not create link to an external document?
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New Product
New Part
New Component
Existing Component
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Assigning Component
Properties
In which tab of Properties
dialog box will you be able to modify Part Number and Instance Number?
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Graphic
Product
Mechanical
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Saving an Assembly
Document
What files will be stored
with Save or Save as commands?
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All modified documents
Root assembly document
All opened documents
Active document and all its
modified child documents
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Freely Moving
Components
How can assembly constraints
be respected when moving a component with the compass?
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By keeping [Ctrl] key pressed
By keeping [F1] key pressed
By keeping [Shift] key pressed
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Creating Assembly
Constraints
An assembly constraint can be
set between...?
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...active component and another
component (which is not one of its child components)
...child components of a
subassembly of the active component
...two child components of the
active component
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Updating Assembly
Constraints
To update an individual
constraint you click on...?
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...Update icon of Update toolbar
...Update command of contextual
menu of the individual constraint
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Creating Quick
Constraints
Who does decide which
constraint will be created with Quick Constraint command?
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Only kind of selected geometric
elements will determine the created constraint
A CATIA setting will determine
created constraint according to selected geometric elements
Quick constraint does always
create Contact constraint
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Multi Constraints
Modes
To create several Contact
constraints between one geometric element and several other ones…
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Set Default Mode and double
click on Contact constraint icon
Set Stack Mode and double click
on Contact constraint icon
Set Chain Mode and double click
on Contact constraint icon
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Hiding Constraints
To quickly hide all
constraints of an assembly...
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...Select Constraint branch of
the assembly and click on Hide/Show icon
...Select Root assembly and
click on hide/Show icon
...Multi select (with [ctrl]
key) all constraints of the assembly and click on Hide/Show icon
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Viewing Mechanical
Properties
Mechanical Properties are
computed based on...?
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...Color that is applied to the
part
...Material that is applied to
the part and the geometry of the part
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Analyzing Constraints
Which one of the following
constraints does need an update?
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Designing in Context
of an Assembly
To edit a Part in the context
of the Assembly...
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I double-click on a branch of
the tree that represent an instance of the part
I click on the branch of the
tree that represent the part
I double-click on the branch of
the tree that represent the part
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Aligning Component for
Sketching
Using Snap command to
position components relative to each other, which component will move?
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First selected component if it
is not fixed
First selected component
Second selected component
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Using Local Axis for
Snapping
Are Local Axis useful to...
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...Design features of other
parts
...Constrain components
positions relative to each other
...Position components relative
to each other (without constraints)
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Points
For which type of point are you able to create several points at the same
time ?
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Point on curve
Point on surface
Tangent points on a curve
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Lines
When creating some types of
lines the option "Geometry on support" allows you:
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To create a support according to
the line definition
To project the line onto the
selected support
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Planes
When creating a plane normal
to a curve you are asked to select a point. If you do not a default point is
defined. Is it:
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The start point of the curve
The middle point of the curve
The origin of the current axis
system
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Curves
In which case do you not need
a support to create a circle?
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Center and radius
Tritangent
Three points
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Creating a Surface
from a Profile
When creating an extruded
surface which parameters do you need to define the direction for the
extrusion (two correct answers)?
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X, Y and Z vector components
Another profile
A line or a plane
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Creating a Swept
Surface
Which elements do you need to
create a swept surface (two correct answers)?
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A profile, a guide curve and a
reference surface
A profile and two guide curves
A profile and a reference
surface
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Creating a Surface
from Boundaries
What are the necessary
conditions to create a fill surface?
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Four boundaries
Boundaries each lying on a support
Joined boundaries
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Creating a Surface
from Another Surface
Can you key in any offset
value when creating an offset surface?
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Yes, whatever the value the
offset surface can be created
No, you must take into account the curvature of the surface
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Creating a Lofted
Surface
What is a closing point?
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A point located on the first and
on the last section of the lofted surface
A point defined on each closed section of the lofted surface
and used to define its orientation
A point used to close the lofted
surface if it is created from open sections
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Extracting Elements
from a Surface
Which types of elements can
you extract from a surface (two correct answers)?
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Planes
Faces
Edges
Points
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Joining Elements
You can join:
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Any curve with any other curve
Adjacent curves or adjacent
surfaces
A curve and a surface
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Healing Elements
What is the merging distance
?
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The maximum distance between the
elements to be healed
The maximum distance between the
elements below which the gap will be filled
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Restoring Elements
The result of the Untrim
operation is:
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A datum feature
The copy of the initial element
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Disassembling Elements
You can disassemble:
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Any feature
Curves or surfaces
Lines
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Splitting Elements
The "Keep both
sides" option means that:
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The element will not be split
The two sides of the split
element are kept and each defined as one Split element
You will keep one side of the
cutting element and one side of the split element
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Trimming Elements
The element side to be kept
is the side you click on:
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Transforming Elements
Which element can you use as
reference when applying a symmetry (three correct answers)?
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A point
A conic
A line
A plane
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Extrapolating Elements
You can extrapolate the
following elements (two correct answers):
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A plane
A line or a curve
A surface
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Creating Near Elements
You can create a near element
from (two correct answers):
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A line or a curve
A sketch
A surface
A translated element
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Creating a Solid from
Surfaces
To create a solid from a
surface you need to:
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Enter the Assembly Design
workbench
Enter the Part Design workbench
Open the "Surface-based
features" toolbar in the Wireframe and Surface Design workbench
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Stacking Commands
What are stacking commands
used for?
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To create several elements at
the same time
To create a construction element
needed for the element you are currently creating without leaving the command
To create several elements
located each on top of the other
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Manipulating Elements
What is the shortcut for
cutting an element?
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Ctrl + S
Ctrl + C
Ctrl + X
Ctrl + A
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Creating Datum
Features
What is a datum feature?
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A feature including the data of
other features
A feature that is no more linked
to its parents
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Working on a Support
How do you modify the step of
the grid in the case of a planar support?
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Clicking on the "Work on
Support" icon, selecting a plane then modifying the grid parameters
Clicking on the "Snap to
Point" icon then modifying the grid parameters
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Updating the Part
The manual update option
allows you to:
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Update the part element by
element
Update the part whenever you
want
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Managing Open Bodies
Click on the true sentences
(two correct answers) :
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You can create as many open
bodies as you need
You cannot move an element from
an open body to another
You can rename an open body
directly in the specification tree
You can move an element within
an open body
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Applying Material onto
Surfaces
The Link to file option in
the Library window is used to :
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Set up a link between the
applied material and the surface
Keep a link between the applied
material and its reference in the library
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