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CAD/CAM: Computer Graphics and Techniques for Geometric Modeling
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CAD/CAM: Computer Graphics and Techniques for Geometric Modeling
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15 Questions

1. The number of line required to represent a cube in a wire frame model is
2. Which of the following are ways of representing 3D objects?
3. From following, which modeller defines model without mass properties?
4. From following, which modeller defines model without mass properties?
5. Which of the following are ways of representing 3D objects?
6. When every entity of a geometric model remains parallel to its initial position, the transformation is called as
7. The number of line required to represent a cube in a wire frame model is
8. The model which is created by using basic entities of two dimensioning is called
9. From following, which modeller defines model without mass properties?
10. Which of the following are ways of representing 3D objects?
11. The number of line required to represent a cube in a wire frame model is
12. When every entity of a geometric model remains parallel to its initial position, the transformation is called as
13. The model which is created by using basic entities of two dimensioning is called
14. When every entity of a geometric model remains parallel to its initial position, the transformation is called as
15. The model which is created by using basic entities of two dimensioning is called