5 Minute Assessment - Chapter 151 5 Minute Assessment #1 Chapter 11 - Editing Sacramento City College EDT 66 Kenneth Fitzpatrick, P.E.

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5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment #1 Chapter 11 - Editing Sacramento City College EDT 66 Kenneth Fitzpatrick, P.E.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment-Chapter 11 u 1. What is a “polyline” ?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 2. What is the keyboard command shortcut for PLINE?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 3. Name two advantages of polylines?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 4. PLINES are individual line segments. TRUE or FALSE.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 5. To create a polyline with a width of zero, enter ____ at the option menu and enter ____.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 6. Polylines must be the same width from beginning to end. TRUE or FALSE.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 7. The Length option of the PLINE command allows you to ________.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 8. Individual PLINE segments can be “undone” by hitting what key?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 9. What is the main difference between lines drawn with the TRACE command and lines drawn with the PLINE command?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment -Chapter 11 u 10. What does the term “FILL” mean in relation to the PLINE command?

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5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Chapter 1 u 1. T/F. AutoCAD pull-down menu structure is similar to other Windows Programs. u

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Chapter 1 u 2. MC. To close AutoCAD, u A. Click on STOP. u B. Click the RED box in the upper right corner of the window. u C. Click the small box with the “minus sign” in the upper right corner of the window. u D. Type Close at the Command: prompt u E. None of these choices.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Chapter 1 u 3. MC. Clicking the mouse wheel u A. Causes the drawing to zoom in u B. Causes the drawing to zoom out. u C. Click the small box with the “minus sign” in the upper right corner of the window. u D. Type Close at the Command: prompt u E. None of these choices.

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5 Minute Assessment - Chapter 1528 Windows Review 5 Minute Assessment Sacramento City College EDT 66

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 1.Windows uses a “directory tree” structure for file storage. u True or False

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 2. The fastest method to start Windows Explorer is: u A. Type “Explorer” at the command prompt. u B. Hit “Windows key” + “E” key. u C. Right-click on an icon and select “File Manager”. u D. Left-click on the Start Button. u E. None of the above.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 3. The right half of the Windows Explorer screen displays the directory tree. u True or false?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 4. A folder or icon is “selected” by placing the cursor over the folder and left- clicking on it to select it. u True or false.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 5. The [Shift] key allows you to select multiple files at one time. u True or false.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 6. The [Cntrl] key allows you to select multiple files at one time, but the files must be contiguous or “next to each other” in the list. u True or false.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 7. The “+” symbol in Windows Explorer: u A. Allows you to add files to the list. u B. Works like a calculator, and allows you to add numbers. u C. Has no function at all. u D. Expands the list to show additional folders or subfolders u E. None of the above.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 8. To “open” a folder in Windows Explorer: u A. Right-click on the folder. u B. Left-click on the folder. u C. Shift-click on the folder. u D. Double-left-click on the folder. u E. None of the above.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 9. The contents of a folder can be viewed in several different ways such as Large Icons; Small Icons; List; Details. u True or false?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 10. The correct order of the boxes located in the upper-right corner of the Windows screen is: u A. Maximize, minimize, close u B. Minimize, maximize, close u C. Close, minimize, maximize u D. Minimize, maximize, open u E. Any of the above. The user can change the order of the boxes.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 11. All of the following can be used to Copy files after picking a file to be copied EXCEPT: u A. Select the Copy button u B. Select Copy from the Edit pull-down u C. Press [Ctrl] [C] u D. Type “Copy” at the command prompt. u E. None of the above.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 12. Files can also be copied by dragging it to any other drive except the drive where it is located. u True or False.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 13. To create a new folder. u A. Right-click in the blank space; Select New; Select Folder; Type a name for the new folder. u B. Left-click in the blank space; Select New; Select Folder; Type a name for the new folder. u C. Type “New Folder” from the command prompt.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u /2” floppy disks are NOT affected by magnetic fields, dirt, dust, or static electricity. u True or false?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 15. If the contents of a drive is displayed in Explorer, Windows will not format that drive. u True or false?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 16. Name three components of the Windows Graphical User Interface.

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 17. The functionality and menu structure of a program that conforms to the Windows Programming Guidelines is very similar. u True or false?

5 Minute Assessment - Chapter Minute Assessment - Windows Explorer u 18. A scroll bar: u A. Allows the user to move quickly through the document. u B. Opens the document for review. u C. Is only available in Microsoft Windows u D. Is not very useful. u E. None of the above.