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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. Which mode allows the user to draw 90o straight lines :
2. To obtain parallel lines, concentric circles and parallel curves; _________ is used.
3. Implementing CAD improves communications.
4. Which is the latest version of AutoCAD software?
5. How many grip points does a circle have?
6. The process of designing consists of __________ identifiable steps.
7. Modem CAD systems are based on:
8. The colour on CRT screen is obtained by the combination of:
9. The typical ICG system consists of software component.
10. The input devices in CAD can be divided into:
11. Scale command can be accessed easily by typing:
12. How many types of CAD are there?
13. AutoCAD was first released in the year:
14. The functionality areas of CAD application can be grouped into __________ categories.
15. The computer communicates with the user via:
16. How many units are available in AutoCAD?
17. How many workspaces are available in AutoCAD?
18. The default grid spacing in both X and Y directions is:
19. Which command is used to divide the object into segments having predefined length?
20. Which key is used to obtain properties palette in AutoCAD?
21. The computer-aided design (CAD) hardware doesn’t include.
22. Who formulated the six ground rules to be considered in designing graphics software?