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The document is a quiz on Catia V5 concepts with 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like parts, sketches, assemblies, drafting and surface design. It includes questions about file suffixes, toolbars, planes in the specification tree, sketch analysis, draft features, parametric modeling, multi-body techniques, skeletons, sketch-based features, creating views, exploded views, and isolated elements. The quiz is to be completed within 20 minutes for 20 points.

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Test C

The document is a quiz on Catia V5 concepts with 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like parts, sketches, assemblies, drafting and surface design. It includes questions about file suffixes, toolbars, planes in the specification tree, sketch analysis, draft features, parametric modeling, multi-body techniques, skeletons, sketch-based features, creating views, exploded views, and isolated elements. The quiz is to be completed within 20 minutes for 20 points.

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Roll No: Name: Sign:

G H Raisoni College of Engineering and Management, Pune


(An Empowered Autonomous Institution, NAAC A+ Accredited)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
(15th September, 2023)
Quiz Test
[Time:20 minutes] [ Marks-20]
1. Basic Catia V5: A part in Catia V5 has which suffix?
A. *.CATPart B. *.Model C. *.Dwg D. *.Prt

2. Basic Catia V5: Is "wrench-Bonn?et_string.CATPrpduct" an acceptable filename in Catia?


A. True B. False

3. Basic Catia V5: If you are missing a toolbar, what do you do?
A. Right-click on an icon and look for it there or check View-Toolbars
B. Start a different module of Catia and look for it there
C. Close the open document and open it again
D. Close and start Catia again

4. Basic Catia V5: An assembly in Catia V5 has which suffix?


A. *.Prt B. *.Model C. *.CATPart D. *.CATProduct

5. Part Design: When a new plane is created, where, in the specification tree, will it appear? (It is NOT a hybrid
model)
A. In the Geometrical Set.1 body
B. In the PartBody
C. Just after the zx plane
6. Sketcher: When work is finished, why is it a good idea to use Sketch analysis?
A. To verify that geometry in sketch is correct
B. To measure geometry in sketch
C. To change geometry in sketch
D. To change color/thickness of geometry in sketch

7. Sketcher: The Sketcher workbench is a standalone workbench that allows you to save a *: CATSketch file
A. True B. False

8. Part Design: What is a draft feature?


A. The function is often used when the part is going to be cast/forged/formed somehow with a tool
B. It is a feature you can use for creating lines
C. The function is often used within styling
D. You can create a pad with fillets with this command

9. Part Design: The term "parametric" means that a solid geometry is controlled by driving dimensions.
A. True B. False

10. Part Design: When is it a good idea to use multi-body techniques?


A. For instance when designing complex and/or molded parts
B. When assemble complex products
C. When you have many surfaces
D. When you need to create a drawing
11. Part Design: What is a skeleton?
A. Skeleton is another name for a sketch
B. Help geometry that you can use as reference
C. A thinwalled CATIA model
D. Skeleton is another name for a geometrical set.

12. Part Design: What is true about sketch-based features?


A. They need a surface as parent element
B. You need at least one sketch to create them
C. They can only be created in the PartBody (the first body)
D. It is an isolated sketch

13. Drafting: How do you create your first view (Front view)?
A. Pick front view icon and pick a plane in the 3D viewer, Part or Assembly
B. Copy the object from assembly or part and paste it on the drawing
C. Pick a plane on object and right click choose in menu Front view
D. Drag the part or assembly into the drawing sheet

14. Drafting: How do you see which drawing view is active?


A. The active view has a red frame
B. All views are active!
C. Only the active view is visible

15. Drafting: When you create an exploded view, you usually use a tool called Enhanced Scene. Why?
A. You can create an exploded view which doesn't affect the "master" product
B. You can create position balloons there
C. You can create a Bill of material list there
D. You can create an animated movie there

16. Drafting: In a detailed drawing, are the views dependant on the CATParts point of origin?
A. True B. False

17. Assembly Design: When analyzing a component, Catia says it has 6 "degrees of freedom". What is the
meaning of that?
A. It means that the component is not saved
B. It means that the component is fully loose in space
C. It means that the component is fully fixed in space
D. It means that the component is drafted with an angle of 6-degrees

18. Assembly Design: What is the name of the command that makes it possible to create an exploded view?
A. Enhanced Scene B. 3D split C. Move D. Assembly split

19. Surface Design: When shall you use the Join command?
A. When you want to join two or more surfaces or curves
B. When you want to join a solid body to a surface
C. When I need to connect a sketch to a surface
D. When I want to join a point to a curve

20. Surface Design: What is an isolated element?


A. Element without a history, it has no relation to a parent element
B. Element with a fixed color
C. Element you only use in Part Design
D. Element with a specific history, you can only change the length parameter

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