1. Solid modeling is the most advanced method of geometric modeling in ________ axes:
(A) Three
(B) Two
(C) One
(D) None of these
2. ________ command is used to take a two-dimensional profile and convert it into 3D by giving it some thickness:
(A) Revolve
(B) Loft
(C) Sweep
(D) Extrude
3. ________ command is used to model 3D axially symmetric objects:
(A) Loft
(B) Extrude
(C) None of these
(D) Revolve
4. ________ command is used to create restrict bending and to add structural strength to the reference structure or object:
(A) Rib
(B) Blend
(C) Helical Sweep
(D) Loft
5. ________ command provides flexibility in cross section and sweep path of 3D object under development:
(A) Extrude
(B) None of these
(C) Sweep
(D) Loft
6. Which of the following is a basic solid modeling tool:
(A) Shell
(B) Coil
(C) Thread
(D) Rib
7. Which of the following is an advanced solid modeling tool:
(A) Sculpt
(B) Extrude
(C) Face Draft
(D) A & C
8. The Draft feature adds a draft angle from -89.9° to +89.9° to individual ________ or to a series of ________:
(A) Axes
(B) Angles
(C) Edges
(D) Surfaces
9. A _______ represents a "patchwork" of connected nonsolid surfaces:
(A) Warp
(B) Sweep
(C) Quilt
(D) 3D Model
10. ________ command is used to replace the existing surface of 3D object with a defined surface or a face:
(A) Stitching surfaces
(B) Boundary blend
(C) Replacing face
(D) None of these