SOLIDWORKS 2025 By Lani Tran CSWE
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,Chapter 01 - Introduction to Surfaces
1. What are the two types of entities that make up Solid Bodies and Surface Bodies?
A) Geometry and topology
B) Geometry and U-curves
C) Topology and mesh curves
D) None of the above
2. Curvature Continuous is a type of patch used in surface modeling.
A) True
B) False
3. When should you choose to use solid features instead of surface features?
A) When modeling a block
B) When modeling a cylinder
C) When you can design using extrude, loft, or sweep
D) All of the above
4. Why is the Spline Tool used to create complex curves?
A) It can produce a higher quality curve than any other tool
B) Spline Tool is not used to create complex curves
C) Spline Tool is the only tool that can create curves
D) It is the easiest way to create curves
5. What are some ways Spline can be controlled?
A) Spline Polygons
B) Spline Handles
C) Polygon Points
D) Curvature Handles
6. The Check Entity command is under the Features tab.
A) True
B) False
7. What does the Check Entity command do?
A) Rebuilds all features in the model
B) Evaluates the weight of your model
C) Tells you how many surface bodies are in your model
D) None of the above
8. Shortcuts are often used to regenerate surface models. Shortcuts are also known as?
A) Surface Tools
B) Hotkeys
C) Features
D) Splines
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,9. Combining solid and surface tools is the best approach to creating your model. What is
this approach called?
A) Double Tooling
B) Split Modeling
C) Dual Approach
D) Hybrid Modeling
10. What should you do once you are done creating all of your surfaces? (Choose all that
apply)
A) Rebuild all features in the model
B) Knit into one enclosed volume
C) Thicken into a solid model
D) Measure your model to make sure it is the right size
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, Answer Keys
Question Answer Question Answer
1 A 6 B
2 A 7 D
3 D 8 B
4 A 9 D
5 B 10 BC
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