Need a help with Autocad CPA Questions

Need a help with Autocad CPA Questions

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Need a help with Autocad CPA Questions

Anonymous
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Recently, I am practicing for CPA exams. I need help with some below doubly and ambiguous questions:

Please give me an answer. Thank you so much.

 

1. You select objects in Drawing A. You right-click and select Copy with Basepoint. You specify a basepoint. You switch to Drawing B. You right-click and select Paste as Block. What is the result?

 The selected elements are placed as a group.

 The selected elements are placed as an unnamed block.

 The selected elements are placed as a block and exploded.

 The selected elements are placed as individual elements.

2. You use the Clipboard > Paste as Block method to create a block. The block is:

 Unnamed.

 Automatically exploded.

 Automatically inserted at 0,0,0.

 Never exploded.

3. There are several blocks named K-1054 in your current drawing. If you create a new block with the same name but with a different appearance, what will happen?

 This is not possible.

 The existing blocks and the new blocks will appear different.

 The existing blocks update to the new block definition.

 The new blocks will update to the existing ones.

4. An xref layer property override occurs:

 When you change a layer property for an xref in the host drawing.

 When you change a layer property for an xref in the referenced drawing.

 When a layer property in an xref overrides a layer property in the host drawing.

 

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3wood
Advisor
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You can try them in your AutoCAD and learn.

Answers:

1. B

2. A

3. C

4. C

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Kent1Cooper
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I think the answers to 1 and 2 are incorrectly written.  A Block created by PASTEBLOCK is not "unnamed" -- it just has a weird and seemingly arbitrary name such as A$CFG5D32S.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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3wood
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Agree. I think "randomly named block" might be the right term.

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Anonymous
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Thank you so much.

In addition, could I ask you one more below question?

 

If the SPELLCHECK tool can’t provide a correct spelling for a wor( )

 You can type in the correction.

 You can look up the correct spelling using the browse button.

 You can look up the correct spelling by selecting the dictionary.

 

My answer is A. I don't know if it is exactly or not?

Thank you in advance.

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3wood
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Advisor

I agree with you.

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