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Quiz # 7
SolidWorks Quiz # 7
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Quiz:
SolidWorks Quiz # 7
Subject:
Basic Solidworks
Total Questions:
193 MCQs
Time:
193 Minutes
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What is required to create a solid using the Extruded Boss/Base tool?
At least two profiles
A sketch and an axis of revolution
A sketch
A profile and a path
Which choice is an example of an applied feature?
Extrusion
Revolve
Fillet
Sweep
How can you change the size of a toolbox screw in an assembly?
Right-click the component and select Edit Toolbox Component.
Toolbox part sizes cannot be changed once added. You have to delete the screw and then readd one of the correct size.
Edit the screw part and add a scale feature using only the required axes.
Open the screw part, then manually adjust the dimensions and save as a copy.
Which choice is not a standard 3D view in SOLIDWORKS?
Dimetric
Trimetric
Isometric
Oblique
You are designing a robotic arm assembly. You want the first link of the arm to be able to rotate about the base, but only a total of 270 degrees from the start point and no further. How would you achieve this?
Use an Angle mate.
Use a Mechanical mate.
Use a Limit Angle mate
Use a Gear mate.
How can you reattach a broken reference in a derived split part?
Right-click the filename at the top of the FeatureManager design tree and select Relink Stock Part.
Once derived part references are broken, they cannot be readded. Consider resplitting the part.
Locate the child part using SOLIDWORKS Explorer and select Relink Parent.
Edit the stock feature at the start of the FeatureManager design tree, then adjust the Defining Stock Part option.
You have designed a plastic part that you want to split and save in two separate unique parts. You use the Split tool to split the part in half and create the two bodies. What do you do next?
Navigate to the Solid Bodies folder, right-click the body name, and select Isolate to save to a new file. Repeat for the other body.
Within the Split tool, select Consume Bodies.
Within the Split tool, select Save as New Files.
Within the Split tool, click File, double-click the body name, type a name for the new part, and click Save.
What is required to create a new 2D sketch?
Any existing geometry
Any existing plane or curved face
Any existing plane or planar face
Any planar or curved surface
You want to enlarge your current design by 3%. What tool would you use?
Extrude
Loft
Scale
Truncate
Earlier within your part design, you created a sketch. Now you want to make a copy of this sketch to use on a different plane or face. You want to ensure that the two sketches will always be the same, so that if you modify the original sketch, the new sketch is updated to reflect the same changes. How can you achieve this?
Copy and paste the original sketch.
Copy and paste the original sketch using Paste Special.
Create a composite sketch.
Create a derived sketch.
When creating sketches, small boxes show up next to the sketch lines. What are these boxes called?
Check boxes
Locks
Statuses
Relations
You notice your sketch is blue. How can you make your sketch fully defined?
Add in any additional required features.
Add in the additional dimensions or relations.
Nothing, the sketch is already fully defined.
Remove any additional dimensions or relations.
Which sketch relation can you NOT apply to a rectangle?
Coincident
Collinear
Concentric
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