- What does CAD stand for?
- Computer Automated Design
- Computer Assisted Drafting
- Computer Automated Drafting
- Computer Aided Design
- Which of the following is not a primary environment in Autodesk Inventor?
- Parts
- Assemblies
- Animations
- Presentations
- What is the name of the feature in Autodesk Inventor that contains many of the command features, tabs and panel icons?
- Ribbon
- Viewer
- Browser
- Graphics Window
- What is the name of the feature in Autodesk Inventor that shows the history of a part and allows editing of its 3D features?
- Ribbon
- Viewer
- Browser
- Graphics Window
- The F2 function key allows the user to _________ in Autodesk Inventor?
- Pan
- Zoom
- Free Orbit
- Previous View
- The F3 function key allows the user to _________ in Autodesk Inventor?
- Free Orbit
- Previous View
- Pan
- Zoom
- The F4 function key allows the user to _________ in Autodesk Inventor?
- Pan
- Zoom
- Free Orbit
- Previous View
- A grounded part in Autodesk Inventor has how many degrees of freedom?
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Restrictions on the parts of an assembly to control the degrees of freedom are called?
- Projections
- Constraints
- Restraints
- Work Planes
- If a new part design is made from a previous sketch or another part model, this is called?
- Bottom Up Modeling
- Top Down Modeling
- Interactive Modeling
- Adaptive Modeling
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