True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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1.
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Door and window components can cut through two-faced
walls and are therefore ideal for interior models.
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2.
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The Intersect with Model tool can be used to combine
numerous gables, hips, dormers, and sheds into a single roof.
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3.
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Using components has little effect on file size.
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4.
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The free and Pro versions of SketchUp can read and use DCs but only the Pro
version will let you make your own DCs.
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5.
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To make an object with radial symmetry we would have to build half, make it into
a component and flip over a copy.
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Completion Complete each
statement.
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6.
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What is the most important tool that we can use to
extrude a 2D plan into a 3D model?
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7.
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When drawing stairs, most beginners use the ______
method, which is simple and intuitive but also the most time-consuming?
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8.
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Name the four basic parts of a
staircase.
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9.
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____________ roofs have two planes that slope away
from a central ridge.
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10.
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What tool would you use to create eaves on a roof
line?
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11.
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What would be equivalent of the Explode command in other software
programs?
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12.
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Sometimes you want to make changes to only one or a few of the instances of a
component in your model. In this case, select the instance(s) you want to edit, right-click one of
them, and choose _______________ from the context menu.
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13.
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To resize objects with the scale tool, you select
the geometry (edges and faces) in your model that you want to resize, then activate the __________
tool.
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Short Answer
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14.
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Describe two examples of what two Dynamic Components might be able to do.
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15.
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Explain the advantage of using Smart Scaling if we want to make a staircase
taller.
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