GMETRIX AUTODESK INVENTOR CERTIFIED USER - PRACTICE EXAM #1 (QUESTIONS 1-10)

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This video provides a step-by-step walkthrough of the first 10 questions from the Autodesk Certified User Inventor Practice Exam #1. The instructor demonstrates how to navigate Autodesk Inventor, apply specific commands, and find answers to various design and measurement questions.

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Question 4: Measuring Distance After Assembly Constraint
00:06:14

Open the 'assembly constraints' file. The task is to constrain two components (a bolt and a nut) using an 'insert' constraint with no offset, aligning the base of the bolt to the base of the nut. Once constrained, use the measure tool to determine the distance of the bolt portion that protrudes from the nut.

Question 5: Creating a New Part within an Assembly and Measuring Surface Area
00:08:27

Open the 'assembly creation' file. Create a new part within the assembly that fits the top surface of a block and covers its holes, with a thickness of 0.25 inches. After extruding the new part, apply a fillet of 0.25-inch radius to one of its vertical edges. Then, measure the surface area of the top surface of this newly created and modified part.

Question 6: Adding Center Lines and Dimensions in a Drawing
00:11:28

Open the 'project center lines' drawing file. The task is to add center lines to the drawing. Specifically, add a center line between two circles. Then, measure the dimension in inches from this center line to the bottom edge of the plate. The answer should be in two digits representing inches.

Question 7: Identifying a Detail View Identifier
00:13:52

Open the 'plate.dw' drawing file. Create a detail view on the right side of the drawing field. The question asks for the default view identifier for the first detail view created. Users need to observe the label automatically assigned to the new detail view by the software.

Question 8: Calculating Distance Between Holes in a Circular Pattern
00:14:54

Open the 'pattern IP' file. Create a circular pattern of eight holes, using a central hole as the axis of rotation. After creating the pattern, use the measure tool to find the distance between the centers of two adjacent holes in the circular pattern.

Question 9: Finding Surface Area of a Rib with Draft
00:16:47

Open the 'rib ip' file. Create a rib from the provided sketch. Add a draft of five degrees to the rib while keeping other default dimensions. Subsequently, measure the surface area of this new rib, specifically focusing on one of its exposed sides.

Question 10: Measuring Tiled Surface Area After Shell Operation
00:18:42

Open the 'shell ip' file. Apply a shell feature to the part with a wall thickness of 0.25 inches, removing the top surface. After the shell operation, measure the area of the exposed tiled surface (the top opening) of the shelled part.

Question 1: Measuring the Longest Line on a View Cube
00:00:59

The first question involves opening the 'Vuecube IP' file. Users need to utilize the view cube to rotate the part and identify the longest line. Then, using the 'Inspect' or 'Tools' measure function, determine the length of this line. The answer should be provided in two digits, ignoring decimals beyond the specified precision.

Question 2: Adjusting Ground Plane Settings
00:02:56

For the second question, open the 'view management' file. The task is to change the ground plane settings by adding 10mm to the minor grid display. Navigate to the view settings, locate the ground plane options, and identify the current minor grid display value. Add 10mm to this value and input the new number as the answer.

Question 3: Calculating Surface Area After a Sweep Operation
00:04:17

This question requires opening the 'sweep IP' file. The goal is to create a cross-section by sweeping a circle (0.25 thickness) along a spline path. After the sweep operation is complete, right-click on the 'Sweep' feature in the model tree, go to 'IProperties', select the 'Physical' tab, and update the values to find the surface area.

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