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Which command is used to draw a simple line from one point to another?
Which command is used to draw a simple line from one point to another?
Which command can be used to create a figure with joint vertices?
Which command can be used to create a figure with joint vertices?
What is the best drawing tool for making a triangle?
What is the best drawing tool for making a triangle?
What type of spline is created by the Spline Command (SPL)?
What type of spline is created by the Spline Command (SPL)?
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What does the Ellipse Command (ELLIPSE or EL) allow you to do?
What does the Ellipse Command (ELLIPSE or EL) allow you to do?
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Which command is used to draw a solid donut shape?
Which command is used to draw a solid donut shape?
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Study Notes
Line and Shape Commands
- The Line Command (L) draws a simple line from one point to another.
- The Polyline Command (PL) creates a single object composed of multiple segments with joint vertices.
Rectangle and Polygon Commands
- The Rectangle Command (REC) uses width similarly to the Polyline Command.
- The Polygon Command (POL) draws any regular polygon with 3 to 1024 sides, ideal for drawing triangles.
Circle and Arc Commands
- The Donut Command (DO) draws a solid donut shape.
- The Circle Command (C) draws a circle.
- The Arc Command (A) draws an arc of a circle.
Spline and Ellipse Commands
- The Spline Command (SPL) creates a non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS), a smooth curve fitted along control points.
- The Ellipse Command (ELLIPSE or EL) offers multiple creation options, including default options for defining the axis and eccentricity of an ellipse.
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Description
Test your knowledge of AutoCAD drawing commands with this quiz! Learn about drawing lines, rectangles, polygons, and other shapes using commands like Line Command (L), Polyline Command (PL), Rectangle Command (REC), and more.