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A broad practice exam covering Dassault Systèmes' 3DEXPERIENCE platform fundamentals including cloud-based collaboration, lifecycle management, product data management, design workflows, simulation integration, and dashboard customization. Ideal for learners preparing for platform-level certification or onboarding into enterprise PLM environments.
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Question 1. Which tool in the 3DEXPERIENCE platform allows you to switch between different user roles and launch specific applications? A) 3DSpace B) 3DCompass C) 3DPlay D) 3DSwym Answer: B Explanation: The 3DCompass is the central navigation hub that provides access to roles, applications, and personalized dashboards. Question 2. In 3DSpace, what does the “Single Source of Truth” principle ensure? A) Multiple copies of the same data are stored in different locations. B) Only one version of a data object is authoritative and shared across the enterprise. C) Data is duplicated for backup purposes. D) Users must manually reconcile differing data sets. Answer: B Explanation: “Single Source of Truth” means a single, authoritative data instance is used by all stakeholders, preventing inconsistencies. Question 3. Which lifecycle state indicates that a design is no longer editable and is ready for distribution? A) In Work B) Frozen C) Released D) Obsolete Answer: C
Explanation: The Released state locks the design for editing and signals that it can be distributed or manufactured. Question 4. When creating a community in 3DSwym, which of the following is NOT a default feature you can enable? A) Blogs B) Wikis C) Idea pipelines D) Real‑time CAD rendering Answer: D Explanation: 3DSwym provides collaboration tools like blogs, wikis, and idea pipelines, but real‑time CAD rendering is not a community feature. Question 5. In the Sketcher workbench, which constraint forces two lines to be parallel? A) Coincidence B) Tangent C) Horizontal D) Parallelism Answer: D Explanation: The Parallelism constraint maintains a constant angle of 0° between two lines, keeping them parallel. Question 6. What happens when a sketch in CATIA is “over‑constrained”? A) The solver will automatically delete constraints. B) The sketch will not solve, and warning icons appear. C) The sketch will ignore extra constraints. D) The sketch will become a 3D feature automatically.
D) It creates a chamfer instead of a rounded edge. Answer: A Explanation: Variable fillets allow the radius to change along the edge, driven by a rule or reference profile. Question 10. Which transformation feature would you use to create a circular array of a feature around a central axis? A) Rectangular pattern B) Mirror C) Circular pattern D) Scaling Answer: C Explanation: Circular pattern replicates a feature around a specified axis at defined angular intervals. Question 11. In CATIA, what is the purpose of a “reference plane”? A) To store material properties. B) To define a construction geometry for sketches or features. C) To generate a 2D drawing automatically. D) To lock a part in the assembly. Answer: B Explanation: Reference planes provide construction geometry that can host sketches or serve as constraints for features. Question 12. Which Boolean operation creates a new body that represents the common volume of two intersecting bodies? A) Add
B) Remove C) Intersect D) Fuse Answer: C Explanation: Intersect retains only the overlapping volume of the selected bodies. Question 13. When assigning a material to a CATIA part, which property is automatically updated? A) Color only B) Mass properties such as weight and center of gravity C) Sketch constraints D) Feature order Answer: B Explanation: Material assignment updates density, enabling automatic calculation of mass, volume, and center of gravity. Question 14. In an assembly, what does fixing a component do? A) Allows it to move freely. B) Locks its position relative to the assembly origin. C) Prevents it from being displayed. D) Converts it to a reference geometry. Answer: B Explanation: A fixed component cannot be moved or constrained; it acts as the anchor for the assembly. Question 15. Which type of assembly constraint enforces that two surfaces remain in contact without penetration?
Question 18. Which 3DEXPERIENCE feature enables you to filter objects using “who, what, where, when, why, and how” tags? A) 3DSpace search bar B) 6W Tags C) Dashboard widgets D) 3DSwym notifications Answer: B Explanation: 6W Tags categorize data with the six dimensions, facilitating precise filtering and retrieval. Question 19. When creating a new blog post in a 3DSwym community, which of the following is automatically linked to the post? A) The current 3DEXPERIENCE version number. B) The author’s profile and notification settings. C) A 3D model preview. D) A CAD file attachment. Answer: B Explanation: Blog posts are tied to the author’s profile, and followers receive notifications based on their preferences. Question 20. Which lifecycle transition is typically required before a part can be branched for a new design iteration? A) From In Work to Frozen B) From Released to Obsolete C) From In Work to Released D) From Frozen to Released
Answer: A Explanation: Freezing a part locks its current state, allowing a new branch to be created without affecting the original design. Question 21. In CATIA Sketcher, which constraint forces a point to lie on a specific line? A) Coincidence B) Tangent C) Symmetry D) Horizontal Answer: A Explanation: The Coincidence constraint aligns a point directly on a selected line or edge. Question 22. What does the “Shell” feature do to a solid body? A) Adds a constant thickness to the outer surface while removing interior material. B) Creates a hollow cylinder inside the part. C) Generates a surface model without thickness. D) Mirrors the body across a plane. Answer: A Explanation: Shell removes interior material, leaving a uniform wall thickness defined by the user. Question 23. Which of the following best describes a “Revision” in 3DSpace? A) A completely new part with a different identifier. B) A version of the same data object that tracks changes over time. C) A copy of the object stored in a backup folder. D) A temporary file created during editing. Answer: B
Answer: B Explanation: Draft adds a taper angle to a face, useful for mold release. Question 27. Which 3DEXPERIENCE notification type alerts you when a comment is added to a discussion you follow? A) System alert B) Email reminder C) Activity feed notification D) Calendar invite Answer: C Explanation: Activity feed notifications appear in the user’s dashboard when comments are posted in followed discussions. Question 28. What is the primary purpose of a “Wik” in 3DSwym? A) To host 3D models for download. B) To provide a collaborative, editable knowledge base for a community. C) To manage version control of CAD files. D) To schedule meetings. Answer: B Explanation: Wikis enable community members to create, edit, and organize shared documentation and best practices. Question 29. When using the “Mirror” transformation, which element must be defined first? A) The pattern count. B) The symmetry plane or axis. C) The scale factor.
D) The material. Answer: B Explanation: Mirror requires a reference plane or axis to define the symmetry about which the geometry is reflected. Question 30. In CATIA, which command allows you to create a temporary datum point on a face for later reference? A) Point on Surface B) Sketch point C) Reference point D) Vertex creation Answer: C Explanation: The Reference Point tool creates a datum point on any geometry without altering the model. Question 31. Which lifecycle state prevents any further modifications and signals that the data should be archived? A) In Work B) Frozen C) Released D) Obsolete Answer: D Explanation: Obsolete marks data as retired, disallowing edits and indicating it should be archived. Question 32. In an assembly, the “Contact” constraint can be set with a “Clearance” value. What does this value represent? A) The minimum distance allowed between the two contacting surfaces.
A) The sketch is fully defined and will not change. B) The sketch can move or change shape because insufficient constraints exist. C) The sketch automatically adds missing constraints. D) The sketch is locked from editing. Answer: B Explanation: Under‑constrained sketches lack enough constraints, allowing degrees of freedom. Question 36. In 3DSwym, an “Idea pipeline” is primarily used for: A) Managing CAD file versions. B) Collecting, evaluating, and developing innovation proposals from community members. C) Scheduling project milestones. D) Performing finite element analysis. Answer: B Explanation: Idea pipelines facilitate the submission and review of innovative concepts within a community. Question 37. Which CATIA feature would you use to create a beveled edge that is not purely angular? A) Fillet B) Chamfer C) Draft D) Shell Answer: B Explanation: Chamfer creates a straight‑line bevel, which can be defined by distance, angle, or both. Question 38. What does the “Export” function in 3DPlay allow you to do?
A) Save the current model as a native CATIA file. B) Generate a 2D image, video, or 3D PDF of the viewed data for sharing. C) Upload the model to a cloud storage service. D) Convert the model to a mesh automatically. Answer: B Explanation: Export in 3DPlay creates visual assets (images, videos, PDFs) for communication without requiring the original CAD files. Question 39. In an assembly, which constraint aligns the axis of a cylindrical feature with the axis of another component? A) Coincidence B) Axial alignment (Axis‑Axis) C) Contact D) Offset Answer: B Explanation: Axis‑Axis (or axial alignment) constraints force two cylindrical axes to be collinear. Question 40. Which of the following best describes the function of “Tags” in 3DSpace? A) They store geometry data. B) They provide metadata for classification, search, and filtering of objects. C) They are used to create 2D drawings. D) They define the color scheme of the interface. Answer: B Explanation: Tags are metadata elements that help categorize and locate data within 3DSpace. Question 41. What is the effect of applying a “Scale” transformation to a feature? A) It mirrors the feature.
Question 44. When a part is placed in the “Frozen” state, what can a user still do? A) Edit geometry directly. B) Create a new revision or branch. C) Delete the part. D) Release the part without changes. Answer: B Explanation: Frozen prevents edits to the current revision but allows creation of new revisions or branches. Question 45. In an assembly, the “Exploded View” representation is primarily used for: A) Performing finite element analysis. B) Generating manufacturing drawings. C) Visualizing the spatial relationship of components by separating them. D) Locking components in place. Answer: C Explanation: Exploded views separate components to illustrate assembly order and relationships. Question 46. Which sketch constraint ensures that a line remains horizontal regardless of other geometry changes? A) Vertical B) Parallelism C) Horizontal D) Tangent Answer: C Explanation: The Horizontal constraint forces a line to stay parallel to the X‑axis.
Question 47. In 3DSwym, what is the purpose of “Subscriptions”? A) To receive automatic updates when a community posts new content. B) To lock a document for editing. C) To assign a material to a part. D) To generate a bill of materials. Answer: A Explanation: Subscriptions let users follow communities or topics and get notifications about new activity. Question 48. Which CATIA feature would you use to generate a thin-walled part from an existing solid by removing interior material up to a specified thickness? A) Pocket B) Shell C) Groove D) Draft Answer: B Explanation: Shell removes interior volume while preserving a uniform wall thickness. Question 49. What is the main advantage of using “Branching” in a product lifecycle? A) It reduces file size. B) It enables parallel development of alternative design concepts without affecting the main line. C) It automatically generates documentation. D) It locks the design from any changes. Answer: B Explanation: Branching allows multiple design streams to evolve simultaneously, supporting concurrent development.
Question 53. Which lifecycle transition is typically required before performing a “Release” of a product? A) From Obsolete to In Work B) From Frozen to Released C) From Released to In Work D) From In Work directly to Released without any intermediate state Answer: B Explanation: Freezing locks the design, ensuring it is stable before it can be officially released. Question 54. In an assembly, a “Coincidence” constraint between two points ensures that: A) The points remain at a fixed distance. B) The points occupy the same location in space. C) The points are aligned along a common axis. D) The points are mirrored across a plane. Answer: B Explanation: Coincidence forces two points to share the same coordinates. Question 55. What does the “Material Library” in CATIA provide? A) A set of predefined geometric shapes. B) A collection of material definitions with physical properties for assignment to parts. C) A list of available 3D printers. D) A repository of user manuals. Answer: B Explanation: The Material Library contains material data (density, elasticity, etc.) that can be applied to parts for analysis.
Question 56. Which 3DEXPERIENCE collaboration tool is best suited for rapid idea capture and voting within a community? A) Wiki B) Blog C) Idea pipeline D) Notification center Answer: C Explanation: Idea pipelines are designed for submitting concepts, gathering feedback, and voting on proposals. Question 57. In CATIA, the “Multi‑Body” design approach allows you to: A) Create multiple separate parts within a single file for easier management of complex assemblies. B) Export several parts at once. C) Generate a 2D drawing automatically. D) Apply a single material to all bodies. Answer: A Explanation: Multi‑Body lets designers work with several solid bodies in one part file, facilitating internal component management. Question 58. Which operation would you use to create a hole that follows a non‑linear path on a surface? A) Pocket B) Shaft C) Groove D) Helix sweep cut Answer: D