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AUTODESK - INVENTOR: CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW


NOTE: An Inventor student license is available to be downloaded to your personal computer for free here.

30 QUESTIONS
50 MINUTES
​PASS = 580/1000

TOPICS COVERED:

Listed by question
  1. Identifying types of constraints
  2. Understanding dimension types
  3. Understanding different ways of creating drawings
  4. Using the Point command in the Draw panel
  5. Working with file collaboration techniques (Released, Purchased, Workgroup, Library)
  6. Using the Function Keys on the Keyboard
  7. Defining files types (Part, Assembly, Drawing, Presentation)
  8. Adjusting display options (Background, Cursor, Menus, etc)
  9. Understanding the user interface (Browser, Panels, Menus, Navigation Bar, Marking Menu)
  10. Creating file types (Part, Assembly, Drawing, Presentation)
  11. Understanding part features (Cut, Rip, Bend, Flange, Hem, Punch, Corner Seam, etc)
  12. Understanding constrain symbols
  13. Using inter-part relationships and constraints within an assembly
  14. Using the Place Constraint dialog box (Align Solution, Center Constraint, Flush Solution, Mate Constraint, etc)
  15. Setting up views of your Parts and Assemblies on Drawings and Presentations
  16. Understanding file formats (dxf, iam, idw, dwg, ipn, ipt)
  17. Creating an animation of your assembly
  18. Creating Fillets
  19. Using Revolve, Extrude, Sweep, etc commands after creating profile sketches
  20. Interpretting the Model Browser window
  21. Creating holes and countersinks
  22. Using the Sweep command with profiles
  23. Creating arrays (circular and linear)
  24. Using patterns (Circular, Rectangular, Offset, Polar)
  25. Intersecting objects in extrusions
  26. Creating chamfers
  27. Adding and editing materials
  28. Creating work planes
  29. Using the Shell command to create thin walled parts
  30. Creating exploded views from assembly/disassembly presentations

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