This page was exported from Free valid test braindumps [ http://free.validbraindumps.com ] Export date:Sat Apr 5 7:03:30 2025 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: ACP-01101 Exam Dumps - PDF Questions and Testing Engine [Q13-Q34] --------------------------------------------------- ACP-01101 Exam Dumps - PDF Questions and Testing Engine ACP-01101 Dumps - The Sure Way To Pass Exam NO.13 Refer to the exhibit.A workstation configuration has been created with the rectangular array command (ARRAYREST. The array is associative and has not been exploded or edited in any way. The dimensions are for reference only To adhere to current office guidelines, the walkways between the workstations need to the made wider.Which three actions are necessary to meet office layout guidelines? (Choose three.)  Replace item  Change row spacing  Select the appropriate array  Modify column spacing  Edit level spacing ExplanationAccording to the search results123, a rectangular array command creates copies of objects in a regularly spaced rectangular pattern. You can adjust the spacing and number of rows and columns by dragging the grips on the array preview or modifying values on the Array context ribbon.https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/AutoCADNO.14 In model space (MODEL), a room label text height is set to 300 mm in the designated text style.Which viewport scale should you apply to a layout viewport (PAPER) so that the room label text height will display as 3 mm when plotting the drawing?  1:100  100:1  1:1  A custom viewport scale Explanationthe formula for determining object scaling is:Object Height x Annotation Scale x Annotation Plot Size = Model Space or Paper Space Height In this case, we want the room label text height to be 3 mm in paper space when plotting the drawing.Assuming an annotation plot size of 1 mm and an object height of 300 mm, we can solve for the annotation scale as follows:300 x Annotation Scale x 1 = 3 Annotation Scale = 3 / 300 Annotation Scale = 0.01 Therefore, the viewport scale that corresponds to this annotation scale is B. 100:1.https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-architecture/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENNO.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. ExplanationBox 1 = annotativean 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.NO.16 You need to configure the layout viewports shown in the exhibit.Which three methods can you use to create the viewports in a layout tab? (Select 3)  Clip a viewport to multiple different shapes by using the VPCLIP command.  From the Viewports dialog box: select a viewport configuration.  Create individual viewports by using the MVIEW command.  From the View Manager dialog box, generate named views and add them as layout viewpoints.  Create a new page setup. Explanationa layout viewport is a window that displays a view of model space on a layout tab. You can create multiple layout viewports to display different views of your model at different scales.To create the viewports in a layout tab, you can use three methods:* From the Viewports dialog box: select a viewport configuration* Create individual viewports by using the MVIEW command* From the View Manager dialog box, generate named views and add them as layout viewpoints These methods will allow you to create and arrange viewports on your layout tab.https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2018/ENU/AutoCADNO.17 Your company asks you to research alternative editable CAD formats to export to for non-AutoCAD users.Which three alternative CAD file formats can be exported from AutoCAD? (Select 3)  RVT  STL  IAM  BMP  DWF Explanationhttps://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2022/ENU/Revit-DocumNO.18 Refer to the exhibit.The exhibit shows a set of ornamental garden stairs going up to a walkway as part of a landscaping design.You need to make sure that the edge of the top step in shown in a different linetype, as shown by the dashed line in the exhibit.Which prompt in the OFFSET command should you use?  Through  Current  Erase  Source ExplanationThe Current prompt should be used to make sure that the edge of the top step is shown in a different linetype, as shown by the dashed line in the exhibit. This way, you can set a different linetype for your current layer before using the OFFSET command4.https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2021/ENU/AutoCADNO.19 One of the lines in the drawing is at a 30 degree angle. What’s the quickest way to align the X-axis of the UCS to that line?  Right-click the UCS icon, click Object, and then select an object in the drawing as the location.  Start the UCS command and enter a coordinate.  Start the UCSBASE command and set the new value  Modify the properties of the UCS icon from Properties palette. ExplanationUCS is a command that sets a new user coordinate system (UCS) by specifying points or by selecting an object. You can use the Object option to align the UCS with a selected object such as a line.Based on 3 and 4, UCSBASE is a system variable that sets the name of the current UCS base. PLINEGEN is a system variable that controls how linetype patterns are generated around vertices. LWEIGHT is a command that sets the current lineweight, which is used for new objects and affects objects in the current space only.https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/AutoCADhttps://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/AutoCADNO.20 What should be typed at the command line in order to start creating a line for drawing reference that starts at a defined point and extends to infinity in the designated direction?  CURSORSIZE  MLINE  XLINE  RAY ExplanationAccording to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, the command that should be typed at the command line in order to start creating a line for drawing reference that starts at a defined point and extends to infinity in the designated direction is XLINE2. This command creates a construction line, which is a type of reference line that can help you manage accurate parameters of your drawing2. You can also use point objects as nodes or reference geometry for object snaps and relative offsets3.NO.21 Refer to the exhibit.You are working on a drawing. You copy a set of entities and exit the COPY command. You then use the MOVE command on the same set of entities.Which default option should you use when prompted to select entities?  Spacebar  P (Previous)  L (Last)  A (All) Explanationwhen you use the MOVE command on a set of entities that you have previously copied, you should use B. P (Previous) as the default option when prompted to select entities. This will select the last set of entities that you modified with any command.https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/move-previous-command/td-p/3466896https://www.cadlinecommunity.co.uk/hc/en-us/articles/360002360178-Move-Copy-Rotate-All-in-one-editing-coNO.22 What should be typed at the command line in order to start creating a line for drawing reference that starts at a defined point and extends to infinity in the designated direction?  MLINE  CURSORSIZE  RAY  XLINE ExplanationAccording to the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting documents1, the command that should be typed at the command line in order to start creating a line for drawing reference that starts at a defined point and extends to infinity in the designated direction is XLINE2. This command creates a construction line, which is a type of reference line that can help you manage accurate parameters of your drawing2. You can also use point objects as nodes or reference geometry for object snaps and relative offsets3.NO.23 You have the office arrangement shown in exhibit 1. (Refer to the exhibit 1 tab.)You need a mirror line to create the right-hand office arrangement shown in exhibit 2. (Refer to the exhibit 2 tab.)Which tool would you use to make sure the mirror line is centered between the two wall lines without adding additional linework?  Mid Between Two Points (M2P)  Endpoint (END)  Midpoint (MID)  Intersection (INT) Explanationhttps://www.tutorial-autocad.com/mirror-commandhttp://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2011/ENU/filesMDG/WS1a9193826455f5ff2566ffd511ff6f8c7ca-3f53.htmNO.24 You are using the UCS command to set the user coordinate system (UCS)Select whether each statement is True or False. Explanation* TrueAccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.Based on 1, you can use the View option to align the UCS with the current view orientation. This option rotates the UCS so that it matches your current view of a 3D model.https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/AutoCAD* Falseccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.Based on 1, you can use the World option to set the UCS back to its default orientation. This option resets the UCS so that it matches the WCS (world coordinate system).https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/AutoCAD* TrueAccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.Based on 1, you can use the Named option to save or restore named UCS definitions. This option allows you to create custom UCSs and switch between them easily.https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/AutoCADNO.25 Move three applicable commands from the list on the left to the corresponding function on the right.Commands may be used once or not at all (Select 3) ExplanationBox 1 : Batch plotOne of the topics covered in this course is Plotting Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to print multiple sheets or drawings to a plotter, printer, DWF file, or PDF file. The applicable command for this function is Batch plot (PUBLISH)2.https://www.autodesk.com/certification/learn/course/autocad-drawing-design-drafting-professional Box 2: EtransmitOne of the topics covered in this course is Sharing Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to create a package of drawing files and their dependencies. The applicable command for this function is Etransmit (ETRANSMIT)2.https://www.autodesk.com/certification/learn/course/autocad-drawing-design-drafting-professional Box3: ExportOne of the topics covered in this course is Exporting Drawings2. In this topic, you can learn how to save the objects in a current drawing to a different file format, such as SAT, STL, etc. The applicable command for this function is Export (EXPORT)2.https://www-int.autodesk.com/certification/learning-pathways/autocad-design-draftingNO.26 You have the drawing shown in the exhibit.You are using the DIM command to preview suitable dimension type objects in the drawing.Which dimension type will appear when you hover over each object? Select the appropriate dimension type from each of the drop-down lists. * When you hover over the arc (1), you will see a radius dimension type preview.* When you hover over the circle (2), you will see a diameter dimension type preview.* When you hover over the horizontal line (3), you will see a horizontal linear dimension type preview.* When you hover over the angled line (4), you will see an angular dimension type preview.NO.27 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)  Ignore Layer object property  Ignore Color object property  Ignore Transparency  Maintain associative objects  Tolerance value ExplanationYou need to ignore layer object property to remove duplicates that have different layer names but are otherwise identical4. You also need to set a tolerance value that is larger than the offset distance between the objects5.NO.28 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. ExplanationBox 1 = Turn on Associative HatchingBox 2 = use the Recreate Boundary option from Hatch Editorhttps://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Recreating-hatch-https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2018/ENU/AutoCADNO.29 A company’s central server holds project directories that contain drawings. Team members who work onsite copy a directory locally to work offline.Users often report that external references (xrefs) cannot be loaded after copying the project directories to their local machine from the company’s central server.How should you make sure that the users can load the xrefs without error?  Set the external references to use relative paths  Set the Reference Type of the xrefs to Overlay  Set the external references to use absolute paths  Set the Reference Type of the xrefs to Attachment Explanationthe external references use relative paths to load them without error after copying them locally from a central server. This way, you can avoid broken links due to changes in drive letters or folder names.https://grabcad.com/tutorials/working-with-external-references-xrefs-autocadNO.30 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) ExplanationRemoves the xref drawing from the host drawing permanently and erases all instances of the xref drawing. = Detachhttps://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. = Reloadhttps://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. = Bindhttps://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/AutoCADNO.31 You have a simple polyline selected that consists of li Select whether each statement is True or False. * FalseYou cannot convert an arc to a line by hovering over the center grip of the arc segment. You need to convert the arc to a polyline first, then use the FLATTEN command, and answer YES to remove hidden lines. Then you can explode the polyline to get line segments.https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/autocad-is-it-possible-to-convert-an-arc-to-a-segemented-li* Falseyou can edit the polyline width by hovering over certain grips if they are vertex grips or midpoint grips. However, if they are arc segment grips, you cannot edit the width by hovering over them1.Therefore, the statement is false.https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2015/ENU/Auto* Falseyou can add a new vertex by hovering over certain grips if they are edge grips or midpoint grips. However, if they are vertex grips or arc segment grips, you cannot add a new vertex by hovering over them2. Therefore, the statement is false.NO.32 ExhibitThis image needs to be reproduced in AutoCAD. The wall and plaster lines need to be on separate layers.After drawing the top wall line on the wall layer, then selecting it, what two options in the Offset (OFFSET) command should be used to offset and place the resulting lines on the plaster layer? (Choose two.)  Specify Offset Distance  Select Current  Select Object  Select Layer ExplanationThe offset command is used to create parallel lines, concentric circles, and parallel curves1. 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