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Part Design Overview © 2023, ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge® 1–23 Chapter Review Questions 1. Why should you use the default reference planes? a. Every part contains three default reference planes, providing consistency from model to model. b. They form a foundation for your model and cannot be deleted. c. Referencing the default planes helps to reduce the number of parent/child relationships. d. All of the above. 2. One of the main problems with using a standard sketch is that when the model is modified, it can reposition itself unexpectedly because its origin is not constrained. a. True b. False 3. Why is it important to carefully select a sketch support? a. The selection of a sketch support dictates the type of feature being created. b. The selection of a sketch support creates a parent-child relationship. c. The selection of a sketch support dictates the dimensions and constraints that are available for sketching. d. All of the above. 4. What are the advantages of using a multi-body approach when modeling? a. Features are grouped by function or area, making the model easy to interpret. b. The creation of the part model becomes easier when the model is divided into smaller, functional areas. c. Features (such as a Shell or Fillet) can be restricted to a finite area of the model. d. All of the above. Sample provided by ASCENT for review only All copying and reuse strictly forbidden.