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● When sketching in context of the assembly, what should the Selection
Scope list be set to so that you can reference geometry from one part to
another?
-Within Active Sketch only
-Within Work Part
-Beyond Active Sketch
-Entire assembly. Answer: -Entire assembly
● What is the modeling concept where you model multiple bodies in the
assembly part file and later push these solids into their own component
part files?
-Top-down modeling
-Bottom-up modeling
-Reverse modeling
-Delated modeling. Answer: -Top-down modeling
● When using the Create New Component command, which one of these
options can you not set to the defining objects?
-Set the Reference Set
-Set the Object Color
, -Set the Layer
-Set the Component Origin. Answer: -Set the Object Color
● When using design in context, what state has the part in which new
features are created?
-The Hidden Part
-The Displayed Part
-The Work Part
-The Project Part. Answer: -The Work Part
● In top-down assembly modeling, which of the following can you do to
geometry at the assembly level?
-Move them between components
-Make them the parent assembly
-Make them a read-only component
-Add them when creating new component. Answer: -Add them when
creating new component
● When you create a new component, as an alternative to the Absolute
Coordinate System, you can specify the component's origin using:
-The Relative Coordinate System
-The Displayed Coordinate System
-A User Defined Coordinate System