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8- A Civil 3D is a series of 2D lines, arcs, and spirals typically used to represent a linear feature such as a road cen

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8 A Civil 3d Is A Series Of 2d Lines Arcs And Spirals Typically Used To Represent A Linear Feature Such As A Road Cen 1
8 A Civil 3d Is A Series Of 2d Lines Arcs And Spirals Typically Used To Represent A Linear Feature Such As A Road Cen 1 (199.09 KiB) Viewed 36 times
8- A Civil 3D is a series of 2D lines, arcs, and spirals typically used to represent a linear feature such as a road centerline. A) Corridor B) Alignment C) Parcel D) Assembly 9- Consider a raw description: TR 30 15 PINE ELIM. What would be the format style of the survey point in Description key sets to display 30' 15" PINE on the screen? A) $0' $1" $2 B) $1' $2" $3 C) $2' $3" $4 D) $1 $2 $3 10- When working with surface, the term TIN refers to: A) Triangular Integration Network B) triangulated irregular network C) Triangulated Internal Network D) Therian Intelligence Network 11- In Civil 3D, a ------ represents a collection of parcels, alignments, grading objects, and feature lines that share a common topology A) Site B) Surface C) Corridor D) Survey database 12- Which of the following cannot be used to create alignment when using the Create Alignment from Objects command? A) Line B) Polyline C) Arc D) Circle 13- To review or edit the definitions that control object type display styles, label styles and other properties, you would select the -------- A) Setting tab of the toolspace B) Survey tab of the toolspace C) Modify tab D) Home tab 14- Selecting a Civil 3D object in the drawing opens a tab or ribbon, with options relative to the object type selected. A) Contextual C) Property B) Modify D) Help