AUTODESK - INVENTOR: CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW
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30 QUESTIONS
50 MINUTES
PASS = 580/1000
TOPICS COVERED:
Listed by question
- Identifying types of constraints
- Understanding dimension types
- Understanding different ways of creating drawings
- Using the Point command in the Draw panel
- Working with file collaboration techniques (Released, Purchased, Workgroup, Library)
- Using the Function Keys on the Keyboard
- Defining files types (Part, Assembly, Drawing, Presentation)
- Adjusting display options (Background, Cursor, Menus, etc)
- Understanding the user interface (Browser, Panels, Menus, Navigation Bar, Marking Menu)
- Creating file types (Part, Assembly, Drawing, Presentation)
- Understanding part features (Cut, Rip, Bend, Flange, Hem, Punch, Corner Seam, etc)
- Understanding constrain symbols
- Using inter-part relationships and constraints within an assembly
- Using the Place Constraint dialog box (Align Solution, Center Constraint, Flush Solution, Mate Constraint, etc)
- Setting up views of your Parts and Assemblies on Drawings and Presentations
- Understanding file formats (dxf, iam, idw, dwg, ipn, ipt)
- Creating an animation of your assembly
- Creating Fillets
- Using Revolve, Extrude, Sweep, etc commands after creating profile sketches
- Interpretting the Model Browser window
- Creating holes and countersinks
- Using the Sweep command with profiles
- Creating arrays (circular and linear)
- Using patterns (Circular, Rectangular, Offset, Polar)
- Intersecting objects in extrusions
- Creating chamfers
- Adding and editing materials
- Creating work planes
- Using the Shell command to create thin walled parts
- Creating exploded views from assembly/disassembly presentations