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PrepIQ 3DEXPERIENCE 3D Creator
Ultimate Exam
**Question 1.** In the 3DEXPERIENCE dashboard, which icon provides quick
access to the 3DSearch function?
A) Home
B) Compass
C) Magnifying glass
D) Activity feed
Answer: C
Explanation: The magnifying glass icon launches 3DSearch, allowing users to
locate content across the platform.
**Question 2.** What does the “Locked” state of a file indicate in Collaborative
Spaces?
A) The file is read-only for all users
B) The file can be edited only by its owner
C) The file is archived and cannot be reopened
D) The file is automatically versioned after each edit
Answer: B
Explanation: A “Locked” file restricts editing to the user who placed the lock,
preventing others from making changes until it is unlocked.
**Question 3.** Which 6W tag element is used to indicate the department
responsible for a design?
A) Who
B) What
C) When
D) Where
Answer: A
Explanation: The “Who” tag captures the person or department owning the data,
aiding traceability.
**Question 4.** In a 3DSwym community, what feature allows members to
comment directly on a shared image?
A) Activity stream
B) Inline annotation
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Question 1. In the 3DEXPERIENCE dashboard, which icon provides quick access to the 3DSearch function? A) Home B) Compass C) Magnifying glass D) Activity feed Answer: C Explanation: The magnifying glass icon launches 3DSearch, allowing users to locate content across the platform. Question 2. What does the “Locked” state of a file indicate in Collaborative Spaces? A) The file is read-only for all users B) The file can be edited only by its owner C) The file is archived and cannot be reopened D) The file is automatically versioned after each edit Answer: B Explanation: A “Locked” file restricts editing to the user who placed the lock, preventing others from making changes until it is unlocked. Question 3. Which 6W tag element is used to indicate the department responsible for a design? A) Who B) What C) When D) Where Answer: A Explanation: The “Who” tag captures the person or department owning the data, aiding traceability. Question 4. In a 3DSwym community, what feature allows members to comment directly on a shared image? A) Activity stream B) Inline annotation

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C) Forum post D) Like button Answer: B Explanation: Inline annotation lets users place comments on specific parts of an image for precise feedback. Question 5. When creating a sketch, which plane is selected by default after launching the Sketch tool? A) XY Plane B) YZ Plane C) ZX Plane D) User-defined plane Answer: A Explanation: The default sketch plane is the XY (Front) plane unless the user selects another. Question 6. Which sketch tool creates a copy of selected entities mirrored across a selected line? A) Offset B) Mirror C) Convert Entities D) Trim Answer: B Explanation: The Mirror tool duplicates entities and reflects them across a chosen symmetry line. Question 7. How does the “Convert Entities” tool behave when applied to an existing edge? A) It creates a new sketch line coincident with the edge B) It deletes the edge and replaces it with a line C) It creates a reference point at the edge midpoint D) It adds a dimension to the edge length Answer: A

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Question 11. When using the “Up to Geometry” end condition for an Extrude, what does the operation stop at? A) The specified depth value B) The first intersecting face or body encountered C) The opposite side of the part D) The user’s cursor position Answer: B Explanation: “Up to Geometry” stops the extrusion when it meets another solid or surface. Question 12. The “Thin Feature” option in an Extrude command is primarily used for: A) Creating hollow shells with uniform wall thickness B) Adding a draft angle automatically C) Generating a surface instead of a solid D) Reducing the extrusion depth by half Answer: A Explanation: Thin Feature creates a solid with a specified wall thickness, useful for sheet-metal-like parts. Question 13. Which action allows you to change an existing Extrude into a Revolve without rebuilding downstream features? A) Delete and recreate the feature B) Use the “Super Feature” conversion tool C) Edit the feature’s profile manually D) Apply a Boolean operation Answer: B Explanation: The Super Feature tool lets you switch feature types (e.g., Extrude → Revolve) while preserving links to downstream features. Question 14. A variable-radius fillet is defined by: A) A single radius value for the entire edge B) Two radius values at the start and end of the edge

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C) A constant draft angle D) A chamfer dimension Answer: B Explanation: Variable-radius fillets taper from one radius to another along the edge. Question 15. Which command creates a tapered face by specifying an angle relative to the base surface? A) Fillet B) Draft C) Shell D) Chamfer Answer: B Explanation: The Draft command adds a taper (draft angle) to a face, commonly used for molding. Question 16. The Hole Wizard’s “Counterbore” option produces: A) A hole with a stepped larger diameter at the top B) A hole with a conical underside C) A straight cylindrical hole only D) A threaded hole automatically Answer: A Explanation: Counterbore creates a larger-diameter shoulder at the entrance of a hole for fastener heads. Question 17. When constructing reference geometry, a “Coordinate System” is defined by: A) Three orthogonal planes only B) One point and three mutually perpendicular axes C) A single datum plane D) A set of sketch constraints Answer: B

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A) Global editing B) Instance override C) Pattern lock D) Feature suppression Answer: B Explanation: Instance override allows individual pattern members to be edited independently of the pattern definition. Question 22. Which Boolean operation results in the volume common to two bodies? A) Combine B) Subtract C) Common D) Intersect Answer: C Explanation: The Common (or Intersect) tool retains only the overlapping region of the selected bodies. Question 23. Direct Editing’s “Push/Pull” tool primarily manipulates: A) Sketch constraints B) Feature parameters C) Faces of a solid body D) Assembly mates Answer: C Explanation: Push/Pull moves selected faces outward or inward, altering geometry without editing the originating feature. Question 24. In an Assembly, the “Coincident” mate constrains which two entities? A) Two axes to be parallel B) Two faces to share the same plane C) Two points to occupy the same location D) Two edges to be parallel

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Answer: C Explanation: Coincident mates align two points (or a point to a plane/face) so they occupy identical space. Question 25. The “Smart Mate” feature is accessed through which tool? A) Design Assistant B) 3DSearch C) 6W Tagging D) Draft Answer: A Explanation: Design Assistant proposes appropriate mates based on geometry proximity and orientation. Question 26. Which assembly mate would you apply to keep two cylindrical pins parallel but at a fixed distance apart? A) Concentric B) Parallel C) Distance D) Tangent Answer: C Explanation: The Distance mate enforces a specific separation between two features while allowing parallel orientation. Question 27. When using Design Guidance for generative design, which input defines where loads are applied? A) Material library B) Fixed supports C) Simulated constraints D) Draft angles Answer: C Explanation: Simulated constraints include forces, pressures, and moments that guide the optimization algorithm.

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C) Parallel to a selected line D) On the same plane as the sketch Answer: A Explanation: Trim deletes portions of entities that fall inside the boundary defined by the trimming object. Question 32. Which constraint ensures that a line remains horizontal regardless of other changes? A) Vertical B) Parallel C) Horizontal D) Coincident Answer: C Explanation: The Horizontal constraint locks a line’s orientation to the X-axis direction. Question 33. In the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, the “Compass” tool is primarily used for: A) Measuring distances between points B) Rotating the view orientation in the 3D viewer C) Tagging files with metadata D) Creating sketches on arbitrary planes Answer: B Explanation: The Compass provides quick view manipulation (rotate, pan, zoom) within the 3D environment. Question 34. When a part file is set to “Maturity State: Released,” what is the typical consequence? A) The part can be edited by any user B) The part is locked for further modification unless a new revision is created C) The part is automatically archived after 30 days D) The part is hidden from the dashboard Answer: B

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Explanation: “Released” maturity indicates a final version; changes require a new revision to preserve the released state. Question 35. Which of the following is NOT a valid end condition for a Sweep feature? A) Blind B) Up to Face C) Through All D) Offset Distance Answer: D Explanation: Sweep end conditions include Blind, Up to Face, Through All, but not Offset Distance. Question 36. In a sketch, the “Dimension” tool adds which type of constraint? A) Geometric B) Dimensional C) Material D) Maturity Answer: B Explanation: Dimensions assign numeric values that define distances, angles, or radii, constituting dimensional constraints. Question 37. Which option in the Hole Wizard automatically adds a thread to a drilled hole? A) Counterbore B) Simple hole C) Threaded hole (ISO) D) Countersink Answer: C Explanation: The Threaded hole (ISO) option creates a hole with standard thread geometry. Question 38. When using the “Mirror” command on a feature, what must be defined first?

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Answer: B Explanation: Draft adds taper to any selected face, using a reference to define the draft direction. Question 42. Which sketch tool would you use to create a polygon with a specified number of sides? A) Circle B) Rectangle C) Polygon D) Arc Answer: C Explanation: The Polygon tool lets you define the number of edges (e.g., hexagon, octagon) directly. Question 43. In a Part file, the “Combine” Boolean operation results in: A) The intersection of two bodies B) The subtraction of one body from another C) The union of two or more bodies into a single body D) The creation of a new reference plane Answer: C Explanation: Combine merges selected bodies, producing one solid that contains the volume of all inputs. Question 44. Which of these is a valid reason for a sketch to be considered “over-defined”? A) It has fewer constraints than degrees of freedom B) It contains conflicting constraints that cannot be satisfied simultaneously C) It has no constraints at all D) All entities are colored black Answer: B Explanation: Over-definition occurs when constraints contradict each other, causing the solver to report an error.

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Question 45. When applying a “Shell” operation, the user must specify: A) The wall thickness only B) The faces to remove and the wall thickness C) The draft angle for the shell D) The number of bodies to shell Answer: B Explanation: Shell removes selected faces (openings) and creates a uniform thickness around the remaining geometry. Question 46. The “Offset” sketch tool creates: A) A duplicate of selected entities at a constant distance, parallel to the original B) A new datum plane at a given distance C) A trimmed version of the original line D) A dimension label automatically Answer: A Explanation: Offset generates a parallel copy of lines, arcs, or polylines displaced by a user-defined distance. Question 47. In a Linear Pattern, setting “Direction 1” to an edge and “Direction 2” to a plane results in: A) A 2-D array of features B) A single linear series along the edge only C) A circular pattern around the plane’s normal D) No pattern because two directions are incompatible Answer: A Explanation: Providing two orthogonal directions creates a rectangular (2-D) array of instances. Question 48. Which mate type would you use to keep two planar faces parallel while allowing them to slide apart? A) Coincident B) Parallel C) Distance

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Question 52. The “Move/Rotate Body” direct editing tool can be used to: A) Change the material of a body B) Translate a body without affecting its internal features C) Convert a solid body into a surface body D) Apply a fillet to all edges automatically Answer: B Explanation: Move/Rotate shifts the entire body’s position and orientation while preserving its internal feature tree. Question 53. In a sketch, the “Trim” tool can be used to: A) Extend a line indefinitely B) Delete the portion of a line that lies outside a closed loop C) Remove the portion of an entity that lies inside a selected trimming object D) Convert arcs to lines Answer: C Explanation: Trim removes geometry that falls within the boundary of the selected trimming entity. Question 54. Which of the following is NOT a valid “End Condition” for a Revolve feature? A) Blind B) Up to Face C) Through All D) Offset Distance Answer: D Explanation: Revolve end conditions include Blind, Up to Face, and Through All; Offset Distance is not applicable. Question 55. In the 3DEXPERIENCE environment, the “6W” tagging framework stands for: A) Who, What, When, Where, Why, How B) Width, Weight, Work, Weld, Wire, Wall

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C) Water, Wind, Wood, Wire, Wrench, Weld D) None of the above Answer: A Explanation: 6W represents Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How, used for metadata management. Question 56. When a sketch contains both a “Horizontal” and a “Vertical” constraint on the same line, the line is: A) Over-defined B) Under-defined C) Fully-defined D) Invalid Answer: A Explanation: A line cannot be simultaneously horizontal and vertical; the constraints conflict, causing over-definition. Question 57. The “Draft” angle is measured relative to: A) The face normal B) The reference plane or edge specified as the draft direction C) The global XY plane only D) The sketch plane used to create the feature Answer: B Explanation: Draft angle is defined with respect to a reference direction (plane or edge) that indicates the pull direction. Question 58. Which of the following best describes a “Fixed Support” in simulated constraints? A) A condition that allows rotation but not translation B) A condition that restrains all six degrees of freedom of a point or face C) A force applied in a specific direction D) A material property that prevents deformation Answer: B

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A) Closed and planar only B) Open and non-planar C) Closed; the tool creates a shell of constant thickness around the revolved shape D. A line segment only Answer: C Explanation: Thin Feature creates a hollow shell by revolving a closed profile with a defined wall thickness. Question 63. In the context of 3D Creator, a “Feature Manager” tree provides: A) A list of all assemblies in the current workspace B) A hierarchical view of all features, bodies, and reference geometry in a part C) The version history of the part file D) A palette of material properties Answer: B Explanation: The Feature Manager displays the construction history and organization of features within a part. Question 64. Which of the following is a valid reason to use a “Chamfer” instead of a “Fillet”? A) To create a rounded edge with a variable radius B) To produce a straight-edge transition with a defined width and angle C) To add a draft angle automatically D) To generate a hollow interior Answer: B Explanation: Chamfers create a linear transition (flat face) defined by width and angle, unlike the curved transition of a fillet. Question 65. When creating a “Reference Plane” using three points, the resulting plane is: A) Always parallel to the XY plane B) Defined by the three non-collinear points selected C) Coincident with the first selected point only

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D) Dependent on the current sketch plane Answer: B Explanation: Selecting three non-collinear points uniquely defines a plane in 3D space. Question 66. In the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, the “Dashboard” is primarily used for: A) Editing geometry directly B) Managing and accessing recent activities, workspaces, and notifications C) Running finite element simulations D) Defining material libraries Answer: B Explanation: The Dashboard provides an overview of projects, recent files, and collaboration tools. Question 67. Which command would you use to create a hole that is both counterbored and threaded in a single step? A) Simple hole B) Counterbore (ISO) with thread option C) Drill D) Hole Wizard → Counterbore → Threaded option Answer: D Explanation: The Hole Wizard’s Counterbore option includes a thread selection, creating a combined feature. Question 68. In a sketch, the “Dimension” tool can create which of the following types of constraints? A) Geometric only B) Dimensional only C) Both geometric and dimensional constraints simultaneously D) Neither; it only adds text labels Answer: B Explanation: Dimensions assign numeric values, which are dimensional constraints; geometric constraints are added via separate tools.