[2024年12月18日] 最新をゲットせよ!ACP-01101認定練習テスト問題と試験問題集 [Q14-Q30]

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[2024年12月18日] 最新をゲットせよ!ACP-01101認定練習テスト問題と試験問題集

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質問 # 14
Refer to exhibit.


A drawing contains two pieces of similar geometry When they are selected, they have different multi-functional grip menus (as shown).
why arc the vertex options missing in Exhibit 2?

  • A. The geometry is a polyline
  • B. The Geometry is a line.
  • C. The geometry is a dimension
  • D. The geometry is a block

正解:B

解説:
The vertex options in the multi-functional grip menu are specific to certain types of geometry in AutoCAD.
Let's break down why the vertex options are missing in Exhibit 2.
* Understanding Grip Menus:
* Grip menus provide different options depending on the type of object selected. These options can include stretching vertices, adding vertices, or other object-specific commands.
* Geometry Types and Grip Menus:
* Polyline: Offers vertex-related options such as adding, stretching, or removing vertices.
* Line: Offers basic options such as stretching or lengthening but does not provide vertex-related options because a line has only two endpoints.
* Block: May not offer vertex manipulation directly unless exploded into its component objects.
* Dimension: Offers dimension-specific grip options, not typically including vertex manipulation.
* Analyzing Exhibit 2:
* Exhibit 2 shows a grip menu with only the "Stretch" and "Lengthen" options available. This menu is typical for a simple line object, which does not have intermediate vertices that can be manipulated individually like a polyline.
Therefore, the correct answer is C. The Geometry is a line.


質問 # 15
You have two viewports at different viewport scales as shown in the exhibit. The geometry and dimensions were created in model space.
The viewport scales are 1 16 and 1:5. The dimension text height is the same for both viewports in the layout.
Evaluate the graphic and complete the statements by selecting the correct options from the drop-down lists.

正解:

解説:

Explanation
Box 1 = annotative
an annotative dimension style is a dimension style that automatically adjusts the size of dimensions based on the viewport scale. An annotative dimension style has an icon next to its name in the Dimension Style Manager dialog box. The dimension style is annotative because the dimension text height is the same for both viewports in the layout, even though they have different viewport scales1.
Box 2 = associativeThe DIMASSOC is at its default value of 2, therefore the dimensions are associative because they are linked to and update with the measured geometry3.


質問 # 16
Which option of the Array command will distribute items along a path at specified intervals?

  • A. Align Items
  • B. Associative
  • C. Measure Method
  • D. Divide Method

正解:C

解説:
Explanation
The option of the Array command that will distribute items along a path at specified intervals is Measure Method1. This method allows you to specify a distance between the items along the path
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2019/ENU/AutoCAD


質問 # 17
Exhibit.

After attempting to externally reference a drawing, the following error message displays on the command line.
What does this error indicate?

  • A. The Me name matches the current drawing name
  • B. The Reference type is set to Overlay
  • C. The xref is not in the same folder as the current drawing
  • D. The Path type is set to No path

正解:A

解説:
When you encounter the error "Possible circular reference to current drawing" in AutoCAD while attaching an external reference (xref), it means that the drawing you are trying to reference has the same name as the current drawing. This creates a circular dependency which AutoCAD cannot resolve.
* Check File Names: Verify that the file name of the drawing you are trying to reference does not match the name of the current drawing.
* Rename if Necessary: If the names match, rename either the current drawing or the external reference file.
Steps to resolve:
* Save the current drawing with a different name if necessary.
* Ensure the external reference file has a unique name before attaching it.
This prevents the circular reference error and allows the xref to be attached properly.


質問 # 18
Exhibit.

The exhibit shows the drawing scales available in the current drawing.
The drawing units Length type is set to decimal.
A CAD designer needs to add a 1" = 120' drawing scale.
Which drawing and paper units should be entered in the Add Scale dialog to create the required drawing scale?

  • A. Drawing units to 960 and paper units to 120.
  • B. Drawing units to 120 and paper units to 1.
  • C. Drawing units to 120 and paper units to 15
  • D. Drawing unite to 1 and paper units to 120

正解:D

解説:
* Access the Add Scale Dialog:
* Open the 'Edit Drawing Scales' dialog by clicking on the scale list in the status bar or through the SCALELISTEDIT command.
* Add a New Scale:
* Click on the Add button to open the 'Add Scale' dialog.
* In the 'Add Scale' dialog, you will need to specify the drawing units and paper units for the new scale.
* Enter the Required Scale Values:
* For a scale of 1" = 120', set the Drawing Units to 1 and the Paper Units to 120.
* This configuration means that 1 unit in the drawing will represent 120 units on paper, matching the desired scale.
* Save the New Scale:
* Click OK to save the new scale to the scale list.
* The new scale of 1" = 120' will now be available for use in the drawing.
References:
* AutoCAD Documentation on adding scales: Adding Scales


質問 # 19
Using the Write Block (WBLOCK) command to create a new drawing a CAD designer needs to set the automatic scaling of the block when it is inserted.
Which control should be selected?

  • A. Source
  • B. Convert to Block
  • C. Base Point
  • D. insert Units

正解:D

解説:
Open the WBLOCK Command: Type WBLOCK in the command line and press Enter.
Define the Block: Select the objects you want to include in the block.
Specify the Base Point: Select the base point for the block insertion.
Insert Units: Ensure to set the Insert Units option to match the desired unit for automatic scaling when the block is inserted into other drawings. This setting will control how the block is scaled based on the units of the target drawing.
References:
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Write Block (WBLOCK) command


質問 # 20
Drawings from different sources have been combined and resulted in duplicate background elements that are slightly offset from each other Some of the layer names match and other layers have an E prefix, indicating that they are existing.
To clean up the drawing, the Overkill (OVERKILL) command is used.
Which two settings will resolve the duplicate background and offsetting issues? (Select 2)

  • A. Maintain associative objects
  • B. Tolerance value
  • C. Ignore Transparency
  • D. Ignore Color object property
  • E. Ignore Layer object property

正解:B、E


質問 # 21
Exhibit

The viewport scales in the title block shown are field value as extracted from the properties of each viewport.
When using the Insert Field command to edit the text value and generate the viewport scale, which object property should you use, if the default scale list is being used?

  • A. Visual style
  • B. Object name
  • C. Display locked
  • D. Standard scale

正解:D

解説:
The object property that you should use when using the Insert Field command to generate the viewport scale, if the default scale list is being used, is the "Standard scale".
The "Standard scale" property is used to specify the standard scale factor for the viewports. It represents a value in the format of 1:n, where n is the scale factor. For example, if you set the standard scale to 1:50, the viewport will display objects at a scale of 50 units per drawing unit.
To use this property in the Insert Field command, you can select "Object" in the "Field category" dropdown and "Standard scale" from the "Field names" dropdown. This will insert a field code that will automatically update the viewport scale based on the properties of the viewport.


質問 # 22
Select whether each statement is True or False.

正解:

解説:

Explanation:
True
1. According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, a polyline is a connected sequence of line segments created as a single object. You can create straight line segments, arc segments, or a combination of the two2341. Therefore, the correct answer is True. A polyline can include both straight line segments and arc segments.
2. False.According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, a spline is a smooth curve that passes through or near a set of fit points, or that is defined by the vertices in a control frame. A spline does not have a constant radius, but rather a local radius at each point on the curve2. Therefore, AutoCAD cannot directly dimension or display a radius of a spline curve23. You can use some workarounds such as exploding the curve to arc segments with the FLATTEN command2, or creating a polyline over the top with arc active3, but these may not be accurate or desirable. Therefore, the correct answer is False. The radius on a spline cannot be found in AutoCAD properties.3. TrueAccording to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, a 2D polyline is a connected sequence of line segments created as a single object. You can specify an elevation for a 2D polyline using the Edit Polyline Elevations command2. However, this command will assign the same elevation to all vertices of the polyline2. Therefore, you cannot assign different elevations to different segments or points of a 2D polyline. Therefore, the correct answer is True. You can assign only one elevation to a 2D polyline.


質問 # 23
Move three applicable xref options from the list on the left to the corresponding functions on the right Xref options may be used once or not at all. (Select 3)

正解:

解説:

Explanation
Removes the xref drawing from the host drawing permanently and erases all instances of the xref drawing. = Detach
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/AutoCAD Retrieves the xref drawing and displays the most recently saved version of the drawing. = Reload
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/AutoCAD Converts the xref drawing into a block, making the drawing a permanent part of the host drawing. = Bind
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/AutoCAD


質問 # 24
With an associative array selected as shown in the exhibit, which command will separate the objects into individual objects?

  • A. Disassociate
  • B. Ungroup
  • C. Explode
  • D. Break

正解:C

解説:
Explanation
array items are contained in a single array object, similar to a block. You can change the number of these items and their spacing in an associative array.
Based on 2, you can move an item in an associative array by pressing and holding the Ctrl key, and then selecting the items you want to move.
since explode is the command that separates objects into individual objects. Disassociate, ungroup and break are not valid commands for associative arrays.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/AutoCAD


質問 # 25
In which order should you perform the actions to rotate square (1) to match the angle of square (2).
Move all actions to the answer area and place them in the correct order.

正解:

解説:

Explanation:
rotate is a command that rotates selected objects around a base point to an absolute angle. You can specify the base point and the rotation angle by entering values or selecting points. You can also use the reference option to align objects with other objects.
* 1- Start the Rotate command, select the square, and press Enter
* 4- Specify the base point
* 5- Select the Reference option
* 3- Select the lower left corner and the lower right corner as the first and second points of the reference angle
* 2- Enter a value of 0 for the new angle and press Enter


質問 # 26
Refer to exhibit.

  • A. Start, End, Direction
  • B. Start, Center, End
  • C. Start, Center, Length
  • D. Center, Start, Angle

正解:B

解説:
When working with arcs in AutoCAD, you can use different methods to draw them. The given exhibit shows a dimensioned arc which looks to be defined by three points: the starting point, the center point, and the ending point. This is typically how the "Start, Center, End" method works.
* Start Point: The initial point where the arc begins.
* Center Point: The center of the circle from which the arc is a segment.
* End Point: The final point where the arc ends.
This method is useful for accurately defining the curve and ensuring it passes through the desired points.


質問 # 27
A site plan was recently modified to relocate a building to a new location While relocating the building, only the hatch location of the building was moved by mistake as shown in the exhibit.
Evaluate the graphic and answer each question by selecting the correct options from the drop-down lists.

正解:

解説:

Explanation
Box 1 = Turn on Associative Hatching
Box 2 = use the Recreate Boundary option from Hatch Editor
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Recreating-hatch-
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2018/ENU/AutoCAD


質問 # 28
You need to convert the two sets of parallel lines shown in 1 into the objects shown in 2 without repeating the command.
What should you use?

  • A. The CHAMFER command with the Polyline option
  • B. The CHAMFER command with the Multiple option
  • C. The FILLET command with the Polyline option
  • D. The FILLET command with the Multiple option

正解:B

解説:
Explanation
According to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents, the CHAMFER command creates a beveled corner between two lines, while the FILLET command creates a rounded corner between two lines. Both commands can be used with the Polyline option to apply chamfers or fillets to all corners of a 2D polyline1.
However, in this case, the lines are not polylines but separate line segments. Therefore, using the Polyline option will not work. Instead, you can use the Multiple option to chamfer or fillet multiple sets of lines without restarting the command2.


質問 # 29
You plan to draw a line at an angle of 6.25 degrees.
Where in the user interface do you configure polar tracking to work at this angle after selecting Polar Tracking On?
Note: Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Wind. Which the AutoCAD for the Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answers correlate in the options.

正解:

解説:
See the answer below:
Explanation
polar tracking is a feature that allows you to draw lines at specific angles. You can configure polar tracking to work at any angle you want by following these steps:
* Click on the arrow next to the Polar Tracking icon in the Status bar and select Settings.
* In the Drafting Settings dialog box, click on the Polar Tracking tab.
* Under Additional Angles, click on New and enter 6.25 as the angle value. Click OK.
* Make sure that 6.25 is checked in the list of additional angles. Click OK.
Now you can draw a line at an angle of 6.25 degrees by using polar tracking.


質問 # 30
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