Applying AutoCAD © 2007

Chapter 3: User Interface

Self-Check Quizzes



1.

To display a toolbar,
A)enter its name at the AutoCAD® prompt.
B)right-click an open toolbar and choose the toolbar from a list
C)pick the toolbar's button on the Standard toolbar.
D)enter the TOOLBAR command.
2.

A floating toolbar is one that
A)is not docked.
B)becomes semi-transparent when not in use.
C)cannot be moved around the screen.
D)is attached to the side of the drawing area.
3.

The status bar at the bottom of the screen shows
A)which toolbars are currently open.
B)the current workspace.
C)the status of AutoCAD modes and settings.
D)the currently entered command.
4.

The secondary menu that displays when you point to an arrow at the right of a primary pull-down menu is known as a
A)right-click menu.
B)cascading menu.
C)drop-down menu.
D)shortcut menu.
5.

The feature that allows you to display only the title bar of a palette or window until you run the cursor over it is
A)transparency.
B)scroll bar functionality.
C)title display.
D)auto-hide.
6.

A special toolbar that contains a large grouping of buttons, tools, or information is called a(n)
A)palette.
B)window.
C)tool display.
D)pull-down menu.
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