Fusion 360: Assembly, Constraints, and Sketching Techniques Quiz

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What does it indicate when a component is grayed out in the canvas?

The component is not active.

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What is the visual cue called when components are ghosted in CAD software?

Ghosting.

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What type of joint allows a component to rotate around an axis?

Revolute.

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Which two pattern types are allowed when creating a rectangular pattern from a solid body?

Features and Components.

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Which tool allows you to bevel the edges of a solid body?

Chamfer.

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When projecting geometry from a body onto a sketch, which plane is the geometry projected onto?

The active sketch plane.

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What is a body in CAD software?

A single continuous mass of 3D geometry.

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What is a component in CAD software?

A container that holds bodies, sketches, and other components.

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Which option allows you to reorient the view perpendicular to the sketch plane?

Look At.

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Which two constraints can fully define a sketch line?

Perpendicular and Horizontal/Vertical.

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Which two tools were used to create a part from 2D sketches?

Coil and Sweep.

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What tool allows you to round the edges of a solid body?

Fillet.

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What tool allows you to switch between previously saved iterations of a file?

Choose Version.

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Which two methods can you use to resize views on a drawing sheet?

Change the scale of each view and change the scale of the parent drawing view.

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Which tool allows you to create a plane located on the front of the part?

Plane Through Three Points.

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What should you do after selecting a colored material in the Library?

Drag the material icon to the desired components.

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Which Loft adjustment should you use to change Loft 1 to Loft 2?

Change the continuity to Tangent.

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What controls the sharpness of the transition when lofting between shapes?

How the loft meets the starting and ending profiles.

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What does a connected loft (G0) do?

It goes straight from A to B.

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What is a tangent loft (G1)?

A loft that enters the profile at a 90-degree angle to create a smooth curve.

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What is a curvature loft (G2) used for?

To ensure reflections look perfect across surfaces in high-end automotive design.

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Which asset in the browser represents a sub-assembly?

Tea Kettle Base.

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Are joints aligned when they move relative to each other?

False.

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Do you specify the positions of components when creating an As-Built Joint?

False.

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What does a rigid joint allow?

It allows two components to be fixed together in an assembly.

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Which tool controls the color scheme of the canvas in the Design workspace?

Environment.

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Can you manipulate a form using push and pull?

Yes.

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Can you add dimensions to a form within the Edit Form tool?

No.

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What is the correct sequence to create a parametric and solid 3D body from a 2D sketch?

1. Create a 2D sketch on a plane. 2. Fully define the sketch. 3. Create a solid from the sketch.

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What is a sub-assembly?

A component that contains other components.

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Which origin plane should the initial sketch be placed on for the desired orientation?

XY Plane.

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What two elements can be used as sketch planes?

Offset plane and planar face in an existing body.

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Which tool allows you to change a part from one hole to six holes?

Circular Pattern.

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Which tool analyzes an assembly to ensure components do not clash?

Interference.

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What does it mean when a sketch is fully constrained?

The size and position of all sketch geometry is completely defined.

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Which type of feature can be created with the Press Pull tool?

Fillet.

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Can a tangent face be used to create a sketch?

No.

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Can a construction plane be used to create a sketch?

Yes.

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If component 1 or 2 is edited in an assembly, will all versions update?

False.

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Which two dimension types measure the horizontal distance between two points?

Align and Linear.

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What does a Chain Link icon represent in Fusion?

A linked or distributed component.

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Which tool allows you to create a part shown with a single sketch?

Revolve.

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What tool and inputs are needed to create the paperclip?

Sweep - Sketch 1 Profile, Sketch 2 Path.

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Can a solid body be created between two entities using the Loft tool?

Yes.

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Which two pattern types are allowed when creating a rectangle pattern from a solid body?

Features and Components.

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Which option in the Data panel should you use to invite team members to access a project?

People.