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1. Which sketch relation can you NOT apply to a rectangle?
2. If you are working with ISO standards, which projection method would you most likely be using?
3. How would you fix a Lofted Boss/Base feature that appears twisted?
4. Why is it useful to suppress a feature?
5. Which single features could you use to design a cube, a sphere, and a paperclip, respectively?
6. What is required to create a solid using the Swept Boss/Base tool?
7. What is this image an example of?
8. What controls the direction and magnitude of a spline curvature?
9. When creating a sweep feature, you receive this error: 'Cannot get to a point on the path to start with. For an open path, the path must intersect with the section plane.' How can you fix this?
10. You want to make two circles have the same center point within a SOLIDWORKS sketch. How can you do this?
11. What type of view is used to show a portion of some parent view, usually at an enlarged scale?
12. Specifying two lines to be perpendicular to each other would be an example of what?
13. The ribbon bar at the top of your SOLIDWORKS screen has disappeared. How can you get it back?
14. You need to design a steel spring with a pitch diameter of 3 inches, free length of 10 inches, and pitch of 1 inch. How would you accomplish this in SOLIDWORKS?
15. You want to simplify a very large and complex assembly to improve performance while working within it. What should you use?
16. Which choice is NOT a fillet type in SOLIDWORKS?
17. Which statement best describes the term 'parametric modeling'?
18. You want to build a new part within an assembly to ensure in-context relations and dimensions. You also want to save out this part file as its own unique file. After navigating to the Assembly ribbon tab, what do you do next?
19. Representing a three-dimensional object by a number of two-dimensional views is generally called
20. 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?
21. In the image below, which are the parents and children of the Vertical Boss Feature?
22. What is required to create a solid using the Extruded Boss/Base tool?
23. How can you create relationships between parts within an assembly?
24. You dimension an arc in a drawing and notice that the dimension is coming in as the radius value. You want to show the diameter value. To do this, first you click the dimension to open the dimension PropertyManager. What do you do next?
25. Freezing a portion of a model can be used if you work with complex models with many features. Why

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