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1st Test AUTOCAD.

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  1. You can assign different plot styles to each layout.

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  1. You can only have one layout in an AutoCAD drawing.

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  1. Ctrl+Shift+P toggles Quick Properties.

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  1. You can type "L" as a shortcut to initiate the Line command.

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5. You can use Ctrl+C to copy objects in AutoCAD

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  1. You cannot modify the text size of a dimension once it’s created.

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  1. You can customize right-click functionality in AutoCAD.

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  1. The DIMSTYLE command allows you to create and modify dimension styles.

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  1. The DIMANGULAR command is used to measure the angle between two lines.

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  1. "Z" is the shortcut for the Zoom command.

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  1. You can apply different UCS orientations in each viewport of a layout.

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  1. Dimensions can be associative, meaning they will update if the geometry changes.

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  1. "E" is the shortcut for the Erase command.

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  1. Ctrl+P opens the Plot dialog box.

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  1. You can scale annotations to fit different viewport scales using annotative scaling.

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  1. You can add tolerances to dimensions in AutoCAD using dimension styles.

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  1. The DIMEDIT command allows you to modify the placement of dimension text.

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18. The ESC key cancels a command in progress

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  1. The DIMBASELINE command creates baseline dimensions from an existing dimension.

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  1. The LAYOUT command allows you to create new layouts.

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  1. It is impossible to lock viewports in a layout.

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  1. You can delete a layout tab by right-clicking on it.

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  1. Text styles control the font and height of text in AutoCAD.

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  1. Layouts in AutoCAD can display 3D models with hidden lines.

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  1. You cannot freeze layers in individual viewports.

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  1. Dimensions cannot be associative with blocks.

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  1. Linear, radial, angular, and ordinate dimensions are supported in AutoCAD.

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  1. Layouts are used to organize 3D models in AutoCAD.

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  1. Layouts can be exported as individual files from AutoCAD.

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  1. The F7 key toggles the grid on and off.

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  1. You can press "D" to start the Dimension command.

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  1. You can convert non-annotative objects to annotative using the ANNOUPDATE command.

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  1. You cannot rename a layout in AutoCAD.

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  1. You cannot change the color of dimension lines in AutoCAD.

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  1. You cannot customize AutoCAD keyboard shortcuts.

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  1. AutoCAD provides spell check functionality for text annotations.

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  1. Layouts in AutoCAD are always drawn to full scale.

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  1. You can use the Ctrl+R shortcut to cycle through viewports in a layout.

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  1. Text in AutoCAD cannot be rotated.

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  1. The F1 key in AutoCAD opens the Help menu.

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  1. Ctrl+Shift+S saves the drawing with a different name (Save As).

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  1. In a layout, you can print different parts of a model at different scales.

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  1. "H" is the shortcut for the Hatch command.

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  1. Ctrl+0 toggles Clean Screen mode.

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  1. Ctrl+Z is the shortcut for undoing the last action.

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  1. It is impossible to scale dimensions in a drawing.

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  1. Layouts in AutoCAD use paper space while the Model tab uses model space.

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  1. The ANNOAUTOSCALE command automatically updates annotation objects to match viewport scale changes.

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  1. The F11 key toggles Object Snap Tracking.

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  1. Ctrl+Shift+H toggles hidden objects.

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  1. The DIMCONTINUE command creates a chain of continuous dimensions.

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  1. The F8 key toggles Ortho mode.

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  1. You can toggle dynamic input using the F12 key.

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  1. Multileaders are used to add leader lines and text to drawings.

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55. The TEXTEDIT command allows you to modify existing text in AutoCAD

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  1. The F4 key enables 3D Object Snap.

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  1. The Ctrl+1 shortcut opens the Properties palette.

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  1. AutoCAD automatically places dimensions at 1:1 scale regardless of the drawing scale.

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  1. It is impossible to copy annotations between different drawings.

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  1. Annotation scales automatically adjust the size of text in different viewports.

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  1. You can use the MV (MVIEW) command to create a new viewport in a layout.

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  1. Annotation visibility depends on the annotation scale in the current viewport.

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  1. "PL" is the shortcut for the Polyline command.

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  1. "E" is the shortcut for the Erase command.

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  1. The DIM command is used to add dimensions to a drawing.

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  1. Dimension styles control the appearance of dimension lines, arrows, and text.

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  1. You can use the QLEADER command to create leader lines and annotations.

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  1. The Layout tab in AutoCAD is used to create and manage paper space layouts.

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  1. "C" is the shortcut for the Circle command.

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  1. Dimensions can be exploded into separate lines and text.

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  1. Ctrl+A selects all objects in the drawing.

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  1. Ctrl+Shift+C allows you to copy objects with a base point.

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  1. The F3 key toggles Object Snap (OSNAP).

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  1. Alt+Tab is used to switch between open windows in AutoCAD.

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  1. The F10 key turns on polar tracking.

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  1. Annotations in AutoCAD include text, dimensions, and hatches.

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  1. It is not possible to override dimension values.

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  1. Layouts cannot contain different layers than model space.

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  1. Ctrl+Shift+L locks selected layers in AutoCAD.

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  1. The Command Alias Editor allows you to assign custom shortcuts in AutoCAD.

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  1. You can apply different dimension styles to different viewports in a layout.

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  1. The F2 key opens the text window to display the command history.

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  1. Ctrl+Q closes the AutoCAD application.

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  1. Ctrl+X cuts selected objects in AutoCAD.

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  1. Hatch patterns cannot be associative with the boundary objects in AutoCAD.

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  1. It is possible to create isometric dimensions in AutoCAD.

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  1. The FIELD command inserts text that can automatically update, like dates or filenames.

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  1. Multiline text (MTEXT) allows for more formatting options than single-line text (TEXT).

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  1. You cannot adjust text width factor in multiline text.

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  1. AutoCAD does not support annotative hatches.

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  1. You cannot assign different text heights to different annotation scales.

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92. The Page Setup Manager allows you to set plot settings for different layouts

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93. The F9 key enables or disables snap mode

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  1. The Ctrl+Shift+Tab shortcut cycles through open drawings in reverse order.

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  1. The layout tabs are located at the bottom of the AutoCAD window.

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  1. Text created in AutoCAD must always be non-annotative.

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  1. Dimension placement can be controlled using dimension grips.

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  1. Ctrl+V is the shortcut for pasting objects in AutoCAD.

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  1. The SPACEBAR can be used to repeat the last command.

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  1. You can create multiple viewports in a single layout.

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