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Chapter 10: Weld Representations

Commands for Drawing Weld Representations

1.
Welds may need to be shown on a drawing to
A)show the welder the type of weld to be used.
B)specify the style of the weld.
C)verify fits and clearances.
D)specify the material to be used in the weld.
2.
Weld representations are shown on drawings as
A)semicircular objects.
B)hollow outlines.
C)a series of parallel lines.
D)solid objects.
3.
When many weld representations are needed in a drawing, the preferred command for creating them is
A)BHATCH.
B)FILL.
C)SOLID.
D)WELD.
4.
To control whether solid fills display on-screen, use the
A)BHATCH command.
B)FILL command.
C)SOLID command.
D)WELD command.
5.
The options of the FILL command include
A)ON and OFF.
B)0 and 1.
C)Solid and Outline.
D)Yes and No.
6.
The FILLMODE system variable
A)controls the on-screen display of solid fills.
B)determines the hatch pattern used in the SOLID command.
C)displays the current setting of the FILL command.
D)sets the color of solids created using the SOLID command.
7.
The options of the FILLMODE system variable include
A)ON and OFF.
B)0 and 1.
C)Solid and Outline.
D)Yes and No.
8.
If you create a weld using the SOLID command but the object you create is not solid, you should
A)delete the object and try again using the Fill option of the SOLID command.
B)set the FILLMODE system variable to FILL.
C)enter the FILL command and select the ON option.
D)fill it using the WELD command.
9.
When you change the setting of the FILL command, changes take place on the drawing only after you use the
A)REDRAW command.
B)REGEN command.
C)FILLMODE system variable.
D)ZOOM command.
10.
You can speed up screen regeneration time on drawings that contain several weld representations by
A)using BHATCH to create the weld representations.
B)creating blocks of the weld representations.
C)turning FILL on.
D)turning FILL off.
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