Q1. Which file contains all the drawing document-specific information, such as specifications for units, drafting standard, font selections, etc?
Q2. You need to design a steel spring with a pitch diameter of 3 inches, free length of 10 inches, and pitch of 1 inch. How would you accomplish this in SOLIDWORKS?
Q3. Which single feature could you use to create this image?

Q4. Which choice is NOT a fillet type in SOLIDWORKS?
Q5. Your sketch is not extruding correctly. It does not seem to be a properly closed contour, although from a simple visual inspection, it looks to be fully closed. You think perhaps there are some very small gaps in your contour that are causing the issue. What tool can you use to find these small gaps?
Q7. You want to make two circles have the same center point within a SOLIDWORKS sketch. How can you do this?
Q9. Specifying two lines to be perpendicular to each other would be an example of what?
Q10. You want to focus on a single component within your assembly and hide all the rest. How can you do this?
Q12. You want to show a list of the raw materials, subassemblies, intermediate assemblies, subcomponents, and parts, and the quantities of each, needed to manufacture an end product. What would be useful to accomplish this?
Q13. Freezing a portion of a model can be used if you work with complex models with many features. Why
Q14. Which single features could you use to design a cube, a sphere, and a paperclip, respectively?
Q17. You want to show an assembly's components spread out and positioned to show how they fit together when assembled. How do you accomplish this?
Q19. When creating a sweep feature, you receive this error: "Cannot get to a point on the path to start with. For an open path, the path must intersect with the section plane." How can you fix this?
Q20. With injection molding, one common manufacturing requirement or preference is applying a taper or angle to faces to help with part removal from the mold. Which feature can help you meet this requirement?
Q21. You want to simplify a very large and complex assembly to improve performance while working within it. What should you use?
[reference](https://help.solidworks.com/2014/english/SolidWorks/sldworks/cImprovingLargeAssemblyPerformance_SWassy.htm
Q22. If you are working with ISO standards, which projection method would you most likely be using?
Q23. You have a single line within a sketch that you would like to split into three separate lines. How can you achieve this?
Q25. You want to build a new part within an assembly to ensure in-context relations and dimensions. You also want to save out this part file as its own unique file. After navigating to the Assembly ribbon tab, what do you do next?
Q26. The ribbon bar at the top of your SOLIDWORKS screen has disappeared. How can you get it back?
Q27. Representing a three-dimensional object by a number of two-dimensional views is generally called
Q30. You notice that one of the subassemblies in your main assembly is rigid and does not have mobility it should. How can you resolve this issue?
Q31. You dimension an arc in a drawing and notice that the dimension is coming in as the radius value. You want to show the diameter value. To do this, first you click the dimension to open the dimension PropertyManager. What do you do next?
Q32. In the image below, which are the parents and children of the Vertical Boss Feature?

Q35. What type of dimensioning is shown here?

Q36. In the image below, what types of hole are A1 and B1 respectively?

Q37. What is this sketch an example of?

Q38. Can this skecth be extruded?


