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Civil Engineering Practice Test: Computer-Aided Design, & AutoCAD
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Computer-aided design (CAD) is a tool that civil engineers use to create design concepts, base maps, and better construction documentation. CAD is a combination of hardware and software that allows designers to create and produce designs and technical drawings. 

AutoCAD is a CAD software tool that civil engineers use to create blueprints for buildings, bridges, and structures.

Civil Engineering Practice Test: Computer-Aided Design, & AutoCAD
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22 Questions

1. The input devices in CAD can be divided into:
2. Scale command can be accessed easily by typing:
3. Which mode allows the user to draw 90o straight lines :
4. Which command is used to divide the object into segments having predefined length?
5. Which is the latest version of AutoCAD software?
6. How many units are available in AutoCAD?
7. The process of designing consists of __________ identifiable steps.
8. Implementing CAD improves communications.
9. How many types of CAD are there?
10. Which mode allows the user to draw 90o straight lines :
11. How many workspaces are available in AutoCAD?
12. Who formulated the six ground rules to be considered in designing graphics software?
13. How many types of CAD are there?
14. The computer-aided design (CAD) hardware doesn’t include.
15. The typical ICG system consists of software component.
16. Which command is used to divide the object into segments having predefined length?
17. The process of designing consists of __________ identifiable steps.
18. The colour on CRT screen is obtained by the combination of:
19. How many units are available in AutoCAD?
20. Modem CAD systems are based on:
21. Modem CAD systems are based on:
22. The computer-aided design (CAD) hardware doesn’t include.