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CATIA V5-6R2018: Introduction to Modeling 1–32 © 2019, ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge® Chapter Review Questions 1. Solid modeling evolves by creating features one by one until geometry is complete best describes which attribute? a. Parametric b. Associative c. Feature Based d. None of the above. 2. Parametric can best be described as: a. Changes made in one mode of CATIA update throughout the other modes of CATIA. b. Solid modeling evolves by creating features, one by one, until the geometry is complete. c. Three-dimensional solid models. d. Dimensional constraints define a feature's shape, are considered parameters, and are accessible at any time. 3. After editing the dimensions of a part model, you must open all drawings referencing that part and make the same dimensional changes. a. True b. False 4. The specification tree is useful because: a. It provides quick access to parameters, functions, materials, and commonly used measurements. b. It is available when working with parts, assemblies, and drawings. c. It displays the features of the part in the order in which they were created. d. All of the above. 5. CATIA part files have a ______ filename extension. a. .PRT b. .Part c. .CATPart d. .CATProduct Sample provided by ASCENT for review only All copying and reuse strictly forbidden.

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