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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Assembly Constraints Model History Tree Place Components Miscellaneous Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 The two possible solutions for the Insert constraint are ____________. Mate and Flush. Directed Angle and Undirected Angle. Inside and Outside. Opposed and Aligned.

$100 Answer from H1 Opposed and Aligned.

$200 Question from H1 To position two components with their faces coplanar and aligned in the same direction, you should use the Flush solution of the Mate constraint. True or False

$200 Answer from H1 True

$300 Question from H1 It is possible to constrain components of an assembly using their work planes. True or False

$300 Answer from H1 True

$400 Question from H1 The ____________________ command is used to define the relationship between parts within assembly files.

$400 Answer from H1 Constrain

$500 Question from H1 In the model history tree, a pushpin is used to symbolize that a component has been ___________.

$500 Answer from H1 grounded

$100 Question from H2 It is possible to edit a component model directly within the assembly file. True or False

$100 Answer from H2 True

$200 Question from H2 Parts must be combined into subassemblies before they can be inserted into an assembly model. True or False

$200 Answer from H2 False

$300 Question from H2 When you insert parts into an assembly file, the part browser shows each part in the order it was placed in the file, along with its entire model history tree. True or False

$300 Answer from H2 True

$400 Question from H2 The first component to be placed in an assembly is called the a. anchor. projected feature. grounded component. base component.

$400 Answer from H2 d. base component.

$500 Question from H2 What is the file extension for assembly files?

$500 Answer from H2 .iam

$100 Question from H3 It is not possible to place multiple copies of one part into an assembly. True or False

$100 Answer from H3 False

$200 Question from H3 The ____________________ (two words) tool is used to bring components into an assembly file.

$200 Answer from H3 Place Component

$300 Question from H3 All of the parts for an assembly must be created before you can begin building the assembly file. True or False

$300 Answer from H3 False

$400 Question from H3 The base component for an assembly should be a non-moving part in the design. True or False

$400 Answer from H3 True

$500 Question from H3 To create an assembly in Inventor®, it is sufficient simply to place two or more components into an assembly file. True or False 

$500 Answer from H3 False

$100 Question from H4 Only one component in an Assembly file can be grounded. True or False

$100 Answer from H4 False

$200 Question from H4 The file extension for assembly files is ____.

$200 Answer from H4 .iam

$300 Question from H4 The assembly modeling method in which the parts are built first and then placed into the assembly file is the _________________. bottom-up approach. top-down approach. middle-out approach. middle-in approach.

$300 Answer from H4 a. bottom-up approach.

$400 Question from H4 The assembly method in which the assembly is constructed first and parts are added later as the project advances is the ___________. bottom-up approach. top-down approach. middle-out approach. middle-in approach.

$400 Answer from H4 b. top-down approach.

$500 Question from H4 The six degrees of freedom consist of three __________ degrees of freedom and three __________ degrees of freedom.

Translational (linear) and Rotational $500 Answer from H4 Translational (linear) and Rotational

Final Jeopardy List the five basic assembly constraints available in Autodesk Inventor.

Final Jeopardy Answer Mate, Angle, Tangent, Insert, Symmetry