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This exam certifies competence in using GuidSIGN software for traffic sign design and inventory management. It covers sign layout, regulatory compliance, retroreflectivity standards, asset management, and production workflows. The exam emphasizes accuracy, consistency, and compliance with traffic control standards.
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Question 1. In which CAD platform does GuidSIGN NOT natively integrate? A) AutoCAD B) MicroStation C) BricsCAD D) SketchUp Answer: D Explanation: GuidSIGN is built to work within traditional civil‑engineering CAD environments such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, and BricsCAD. SketchUp is a 3‑D modeling tool and is not a supported host. Question 2. Which setting controls whether dimensions are displayed in millimeters or inches? A) Ribbon theme B) Units configuration C) Color scheme D) Layer manager Answer: B Explanation: The Units configuration lets users select Metric (mm) or Imperial (inches) units, affecting all dimension displays. Question 3. When initializing a new sign project, which file type should be opened first? A) .dwg for AutoCAD B) .docx for documentation C) .pdf for reference D) .xlsx for spreadsheets Answer: A Explanation: GuidSIGN works directly with drawing files; opening a .dwg (or .dgn for MicroStation) starts the sign‑design workflow.
Question 4. Which panel style is typically used for a “Stop” sign? A) Standard B) Warning C) Regulatory D) Guide Answer: C Explanation: Regulatory panels convey legal commands such as “Stop,” “Yield,” and speed limits. Question 5. How does one change the corner radius of a panel in GuidSIGN? A) Edit the layer properties B) Use the “Panel Style Manager” dialog C) Modify the block definition manually D) Change the text style Answer: B Explanation: The Panel Style Manager includes parameters for corner radius, border thickness, and inset margins. Question 6. What happens automatically when a new element is added to a dynamic panel? A) The panel color changes to red B) The panel re‑dimensions to maintain clearance rules C) The layer is locked D) The drawing is saved automatically Answer: B Explanation: GuidSIGN’s automatic dimensioning engine recalculates panel size to keep required margins when objects are added.
Question 10. When creating a batch of street name signs, which GuidSIGN feature speeds up the process? A) Manual block insertion B) Street‑Name List Template C) Layer freeze D) Text style duplication Answer: B Explanation: The Street‑Name List Template lets users import a list of names and generate multiple signs automatically. Question 11. Which snap mode is most reliable for positioning a sign symbol exactly at a pole location? A) Grid snap B) Endpoint snap C) Point‑to‑point snap D) Polar snap Answer: C Explanation: Point‑to‑point snap aligns the insertion point of the symbol directly with the pole’s coordinate. Question 12. How can a group of objects be centered horizontally within a panel? A) Use the “Align” command with “Middle” option B) Manually drag each object C) Change the layer order D) Apply a rotation of 90° Answer: A
Explanation: The Align command offers a “Middle” (horizontal center) option that instantly centers selected objects. Question 13. Which route shield is NOT part of the standard MUTCD library? A) Interstate (I‑) B) US Highway (US ) C) State Highway (SH‑) D) European E‑Road (E‑) Answer: D Explanation: The MUTCD library includes US‑specific shields; European E‑Road shields are not standard in GuidSIGN. Question 14. When rotating a custom arrow to match a curved road segment, which tool is most efficient? A) Grip point rotation B) Mirror command C) Scale command D) Trim command Answer: A Explanation: Grip points allow precise rotation of symbols around a base point, ideal for aligning arrows to road geometry. Question 15. Which symbol would you select for a bicycle lane marking? A) Pedestrian figure B) “B” inside a circle C) Bicycle pictogram from MUTCD library D) Electric vehicle plug icon
D) Overhead cantilever Answer: D Explanation: Overhead cantilever mounts are used to place signs above medians or roadways where pole mounting is impractical. Question 19. How does GuidSIGN enforce horizontal clearance for a sign placed near a crosswalk? A) By automatically adding a buffer zone in the drawing B) By changing the sign color to yellow C) By disabling the layer for crosswalks D) By prompting the user to manually draw a rectangle Answer: A Explanation: The software checks regulatory clearance distances and draws a buffer zone if the sign violates the minimum spacing. Question 20. Which feature converts a 2‑D sign plan into a 3‑D model for sight‑line analysis? A) Export to STL B) Sign Plan Visualization tool C) Layer freeze D) Plot to PDF Answer: B Explanation: The Sign Plan Visualization tool creates 3‑D representations that can be used for sight‑line and visibility studies. Question 21. When visualizing signs on a roundabout, which parameter is most critical to adjust? A) Text height B) Sign elevation above the carriageway
C) Layer color D) Lineweight of road centerline Answer: B Explanation: Sign elevation affects driver sight lines on circular approaches; adjusting height ensures compliance with visibility standards. Question 22. Which pavement marking is used to indicate a bike lane on a two‑lane road? A) Solid white line B) Dashed yellow line C) Solid yellow line with bike symbol D) Double solid white lines Answer: C Explanation: MUTCD specifies a solid yellow line with the bicycle symbol to designate a bike lane. Question 23. How does GuidSIGN help match a marking path to a curved road geometry? A) By providing a “Curve Fit” command that adjusts grip points along the alignment B) By manually redrawing the line C) By converting the road to a polyline automatically D) By ignoring curvature and forcing straight lines Answer: A Explanation: The “Curve Fit” command lets users drag grip points, and the software recalculates the path to follow the road’s curvature. Question 24. Which standard must be consulted for the minimum width of a crosswalk marking? A) ISO 9001 B) AASHTO Green Book
Question 27. In a multi‑lane highway plan, how are “Exit‑Only” tabs typically positioned relative to the main sign? A) Directly above the sign B) Below the sign, offset toward the exit lane C) Centered on the sign face D) On the opposite side of the road Answer: B Explanation: Exit‑Only tabs are placed below the main sign and shifted toward the lane that leads to the exit, providing clear directional guidance. Question 28. Which command is used to duplicate a sign panel with all its settings intact? A) COPYBASE B) MIRROR C) BLOCK INSERT D) SAVEAS Answer: C Explanation: Inserting a block that contains the panel definition duplicates the panel while preserving its style and dimensions. Question 29. Which of the following is NOT a standard border thickness option in GuidSIGN panel styles? A) 1 mm B) 2 mm C) 5 mm D) 10 mm Answer: D
Explanation: Typical border thicknesses are limited to 1 mm, 2 mm, and 5 mm; a 10 mm border is not offered as a standard option. Question 30. When using the “Street‑Name List Template,” how can you ensure that each sign receives a unique identifier? A) Manually edit each sign after creation B) Include an ID column in the CSV file imported C) Use the “Auto‑Number” tool after insertion D) Change the layer name for each sign Answer: B Explanation: Adding an ID column to the imported list allows GuidSIGN to assign distinct identifiers automatically. Question 31. Which layer property should be modified to make a sign panel appear in a lighter shade for background reference? A) Linetype B) Transparency C) Plot style color D) Layer lock Answer: B Explanation: Adjusting the layer’s transparency makes the objects appear lighter without affecting their geometry. Question 32. What is the correct sequence to place a MUTCD bicycle symbol on a sign panel? A) Insert symbol → Rotate → Scale → Align center B) Draw a circle → Add text → Group C) Use the “Auto‑Symbol” wizard → Select “Bicycle” → Click panel
C) Export to DWG with layer freeze D) Print preview in black and white Answer: A Explanation: Night‑Mode rendering simulates illumination, helping designers verify legibility under low‑light conditions. Question 36. How does GuidSIGN ensure that a newly added lane‑line marking follows the latest state standards? A) By automatically updating the line style from an online database B) By prompting the user to select a standard from a dropdown list that reflects current manuals C) By ignoring state standards and using a universal default D) By converting the line to a polyline with fixed length Answer: B Explanation: The software provides a dropdown of current state‑specific line styles, ensuring compliance when the user selects the appropriate option. Question 37. Which of the following is a correct method to create a custom route shield not found in the default library? A) Draw the shield manually with polylines and save as a block B) Use the “Import Image” command and place it as a raster C) Convert a PDF to a DWG and insert it directly D) Edit the system registry to add a new shield type Answer: A Explanation: Creating a block from vector geometry allows the custom shield to behave like any other symbol in GuidSIGN. Question 38. In the panel style manager, what does the “Inset Margin” parameter control?
A) The distance between the panel border and the first text line B) The width of the panel’s outer frame C) The thickness of the panel’s background hatch D) The angle of the panel’s corner cutouts Answer: A Explanation: Inset margin defines the internal clear space between the border and the sign’s content. Question 39. Which snapping option is most appropriate when aligning a sign panel to the midpoint of a road centerline? A) Endpoint snap B) Midpoint snap C) Perpendicular snap D) Tangent snap Answer: B Explanation: Midpoint snap directly captures the center of a line, ideal for centering a sign on a road’s axis. Question 40. When a sign assembly includes both a regulatory sign and a guide sign, how does GuidSIGN treat the combined height? A) It adds the heights together for total stack height B) It uses the taller component as the overall height C) It averages the two heights D) It ignores height and only tracks width Answer: A Explanation: The total stack height equals the sum of each sign’s individual height, important for clearance calculations.
Explanation: An isometric view that mimics the driver’s line of travel reveals potential sight‑line obstructions. Question 44. Which pavement marking is used to indicate a “Bike Lane” on a roadway that also has a “Shared‑Use Path”? A) Solid white line with “Bike” text B) Dashed yellow line with a bicycle symbol C) Double solid yellow lines D) Red crosshatch pattern Answer: B Explanation: The MUTCD prescribes a dashed yellow line combined with the bicycle symbol for dedicated bike lanes, even when a shared‑use path exists nearby. Question 45. How does GuidSIGN handle updates to the latest FHWA font files? A) It automatically downloads and installs them at startup B) The user must manually replace the font files in the program directory C) The software does not support font updates D) It converts all fonts to outlines, eliminating the need for updates Answer: B Explanation: Users need to replace the FHWA font files in the designated folder to keep the software current with any new releases. Question 46. Which command is used to edit the geometry of a lane‑line marking after it has been placed? A) EDITBLOCK B) MODIFYPATH C) GRIP EDIT (dragging grip points)
Answer: C Explanation: Grip editing allows direct manipulation of the line’s vertices, updating its shape to follow road curvature. Question 47. In a sign plan, what does the “Support Structure” attribute define? A) The color of the sign’s background B) The type of pole, wall‑mount, or cantilever used to hold the sign C) The font size for all text on the sign D) The layer on which the sign resides Answer: B Explanation: Support Structure specifies the physical mounting hardware, influencing clearance and placement decisions. Question 48. Which of the following is a recommended practice when using the “Automatic Dimensioning” feature for a multi‑line text sign? A) Set the text height after the panel size is finalized B) Turn off automatic dimensioning for multi‑line text C) Use a fixed panel size and manually adjust text spacing D) Enable “Dynamic Text Scaling” to let the software resize the text automatically Answer: D Explanation: Dynamic Text Scaling works with Automatic Dimensioning to keep text legible while maintaining required margins. Question 49. What does the “Color vs. Outline” display option affect in the drawing preview? A) The way lineweights are plotted B) Whether sign faces are shown in full color or as simple line outlines
Question 52. How does GuidSIGN handle the creation of a “Multiple‑Sign” panel when a user selects several street names from a list? A) It creates a separate drawing file for each sign B) It generates a single block containing all signs stacked vertically C) It places each sign as an individual block on the same sheet, spaced automatically D. It merges all names into one long sign panel Answer: C Explanation: The software automatically spaces individual sign blocks on the sheet, allowing batch creation while keeping each sign distinct. Question 53. Which clearance distance is required between a sign and an adjacent utility pole? A) 0.5 m B) 1.0 m C) 2.0 m D) No specific clearance, only visual obstruction matters Answer: B Explanation: MUTCD typically mandates a minimum 1.0 m horizontal clearance from other vertical structures to avoid driver distraction. Question 54. In the “Advanced Sign Planning” module, what does the “Offset” parameter control? A) The distance between the sign and the road centerline B) The vertical height of the sign above ground C) The angle of the sign relative to the road D) The spacing between multiple signs in a stack Answer: A Explanation: Offset determines how far laterally the sign is placed from the roadway alignment.
Question 55. Which of the following is NOT a standard symbol in the MUTCD library accessed by GuidSIGN? A) Pedestrian crossing B) Electric vehicle charging station C) Hospital sign D) Railroad crossing with “X” signs Answer: C Explanation: While many symbols exist, a dedicated “Hospital” sign is not part of the MUTCD standard symbol set. Question 56. When adding a “Bike Lane” hatch to a pavement marking, which hatch pattern should be selected? A) Horizontal lines 5 mm apart B) Diagonal crosshatch 45°/135° C) Solid fill D) Dotted line Answer: B Explanation: The MUTCD specifies a diagonal crosshatch pattern to differentiate bike lanes from other markings. Question 57. Which command enables the user to lock a sign panel’s position after placement? A) LOCKOBJECT B) FREEZE C) HIDE D) LAYERLOCK Answer: A