1 Curve snapping helps you place or transform an object so that it snaps
to a curve or an edge. How do you turn curve snapping on?
■ (a) Hold down the Ctrl (Windows) or Control (Mac) key
■ (b) Hold down the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) key
■ (c) Hold down the Ctrl and Alt (Windows) or Control and Command
(Mac) keys
■ (d) Hold down the Shift and Alt (Windows) or Shift and Command (Mac)
keys
■ (e) Hold down the Shift and Ctrl (Windows) or Shift and Control (Mac)
keys
2 Only one layer is active at any one time. How is the active layer displayed?
■ (a) The layer tab blinks
■ (b) All the geometry on the layer is shown in pale blue
■ (c) All the other layer tabs are hidden
■ (d) The layer tab is shown in yellow
■ (e) The layer tab is shown in red
3 When typing in x,y,z, dimensions, how do you switch from absolute to
relative mode?
■ (a) Choose Relative from the Control Panel
■ (b) Choose Relative from the Transform palette
■ (c) Type r after you have typed the dimension
■ (d) Type in r and enter, or just type an r before you type the
dimension
■ (e) Alias automatically knows that you need relative mode
4 What is the minimum number of Edit Points needed to create a curve
using the Curves > New Curves > New Edit Point Curve tool?
■ (a) one
■ (b) two
■ (c) three
■ (d) four
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