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The PrepIQ GuidSIGN Training Certificate Ultimate Exam prepares professionals to design and manage roadway guide sign systems effectively. Topics include traffic sign standards, sign placement, readability analysis, regulatory compliance, and roadway communication strategies.
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Question 1. Which CAD platform does GuidSIGN NOT natively integrate with? A) AutoCAD B) MicroStation C) BricsCAD D) SolidWorks Answer: D Explanation: GuidSIGN is built for civil-engineering drafting environments like AutoCAD, MicroStation, and BricsCAD; it does not support SolidWorks, which is a mechanical-design suite. Question 2. In GuidSIGN, where would you change the drawing units from Imperial to Metric? A) Ribbon → Settings → Units B) Command line → UNITS C) Options → Display → Units D) Project → Properties → Units Answer: A Explanation: The workspace configuration ribbon contains the Units dropdown that toggles between Imperial and Metric for all sign calculations. Question 3. What is the default decimal precision for panel dimensions in a newly created GuidSIGN project? A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
Answer: C Explanation: GuidSIGN sets panel dimension values to two decimal places by default to balance readability and accuracy. Question 4. When initializing a new sign drawing, which file extension does GuidSIGN primarily use for its calculation sheets? A) .dwg B) .dxf C) .gsg D) .gsx Answer: D Explanation: GuidSIGN stores sign-specific data in a .gsx file that links the drawing with its calculation sheet. Question 5. Which panel style is intended for regulatory signs such as speed limits? A) Standard B) Warning C) Regulatory D) Guide Answer: C Explanation: The Regulatory style includes the background color, border, and typography required for signs that convey legal requirements. Question 6. To modify the corner radius of a sign panel, which tool should you use? A) Dimension → Radius B) Edit → Panel → Corner Radius
A) Letter spacing (kerning) B) Stroke weight C) Text height only D) Color saturation Answer: A Explanation: ClearviewHwy® requires specific kerning values to achieve the legibility standards set by FHWA. Question 10. Uppercase letters on a sign are dimensioned based on which rule? A) Height of the tallest lowercase letter. B) Full-cap height plus 10 % tolerance. C) The nominal cap height defined in the font file. D) The average height of all characters. Answer: C Explanation: FHWA calculations use the nominal cap height stored in the font metadata for uppercase dimensioning. Question 11. In a street-name sign template, which feature allows creation of multiple signs from a list of names? A) Batch-Create Wizard B) Street-Name List Importer C) Multi-Sign Generator D) Sign-Array Tool Answer: B Explanation: The Street-Name List Importer reads a CSV or Excel file and automatically populates individual street-name signs.
Question 12. What snapping mode is recommended for placing a route shield exactly at the center of a lane line? A) Endpoint snap B) Midpoint snap C) Perpendicular snap D) Intersection snap Answer: B Explanation: Midpoint snap aligns the shield’s insertion point with the geometric center of the lane line segment. Question 13. How can you rotate a custom arrow to follow a curved road geometry? A) Use the Rotate command with a reference angle. B) Apply the Align tool to a road polyline. C) Select the arrow and drag the grip point. D) Use the Arrow → Orientation dialog. Answer: B Explanation: The Align tool lets you attach the arrow’s base to a polyline, causing it to inherit the curvature’s direction. Question 14. Which MUTCD symbol is used to indicate a bicycle lane? A) B B) B C) B D) B Answer: A
D) Ground-level post Answer: B Explanation: A cantilever arm extends the sign over the median while keeping the pole off the travel lane. Question 18. When positioning sign assemblies along a corridor, what does the “offset” parameter control? A) Horizontal distance from the road centerline. B) Vertical elevation above the pavement. C) Lateral distance from the nearest lane edge. D) Both A and C, depending on context. Answer: D Explanation: Offset can refer to either a lateral distance from the lane edge or a distance from the centerline, based on the selected placement mode. Question 19. What clearance is required between the bottom of a regulatory sign and the pavement surface on a highway? A) 8 ft (2.44 m) B) 12 ft (3.66 m) C) 16 ft (4.88 m) D) 20 ft (6.10 m) Answer: B Explanation: MUTCD specifies a minimum of 12 ft vertical clearance for most regulatory signs to ensure driver sightlines. Question 20. Converting a 2D sign plan to a 3D model in GuidSIGN is primarily used for which analysis? A) Cost estimation
B) Structural wind load simulation C) Sightline and visibility study D) Material selection Answer: C Explanation: 3D visualization lets engineers verify that signs are visible from required approach distances and angles. Question 21. Which environment feature allows you to preview sign placement on a roundabout without exporting to a separate 3D viewer? A) Real-Time 3D Viewer B) QuickRender pane C) Roundabout Simulation Mode D) Integrated GIS Overlay Answer: A Explanation: The Real-Time 3D Viewer renders the sign plan directly within GuidSIGN for immediate visual checks. Question 22. Which marking object is used to indicate a pedestrian crossing on a multi-lane road? A) Solid white line B) Ladder-type crosswalk C) Zig-zag line D) Double yellow line Answer: B Explanation: The ladder-type crosswalk consists of parallel white bars and a solid line, per MUTCD standards.
Explanation: The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) is the definitive source for sign standards. Question 26. In GuidSIGN, the “Color vs. Outline” display option primarily affects which aspect? A) Print color output. B) On-screen rendering of sign backgrounds. C) Exported PDF color profiles. D) Layer visibility in the CAD file. Answer: B Explanation: Switching to “Outline” shows only the sign’s contours, useful for high-contrast drafting without background fills. Question 27. Which command creates a new sign project and automatically sets up standard layers? A) NEWPROJECT B) SIGNINIT C) GUIDSIGNSTART D) PROJECTWIZARD Answer: D Explanation: The ProjectWizard walks the user through layer creation, unit settings, and default style selection. Question 28. How does GuidSIGN calculate the required letter spacing for a multi-line sign? A) Fixed 0.2 in between lines. B) Based on the tallest character’s cap height. C) Uses a percentage of the text height (typically 10 %).
D) User-defined in the Font Settings dialog. Answer: C Explanation: The software applies a 10 % line spacing rule relative to the chosen text height for consistency. Question 29. Which of the following is NOT a standard panel style in GuidSIGN? A) Standard B) Warning C) Regulatory D) Decorative Answer: D Explanation: Decorative panels are not part of the MUTCD-based style set; only Standard, Warning, Regulatory, and Guide are provided. Question 30. When using the “Batch-Create Street Names” tool, what file format is accepted for the input list? A) .txt only B) .csv or .xlsx C) .dwg block file D) .xml only Answer: B Explanation: The tool can import both comma-separated values and Excel spreadsheets for flexibility. Question 31. Which setting determines whether a sign’s text will automatically convert to uppercase? A) Text → Case Enforcement
Question 34. Which view mode provides a “bird’s-eye” perspective of a sign corridor for quick inspection? A) Plan View B) Elevation View C) Isometric View D) Section View Answer: C Explanation: Isometric view renders the corridor in a pseudo-3D perspective, ideal for bird’s-eye checks. Question 35. In GuidSIGN, the “ClearviewHwy®” font is primarily used for which sign types? A) Guide signs B) Regulatory signs C) Warning signs D) All MUTCD sign types Answer: D Explanation: ClearviewHwy® is approved for all MUTCD sign categories to improve legibility under night-time conditions. Question 36. When adding a “Bicycle” symbol to a sign, which layer does the software automatically place it on? A) Symbol-Layer B) Annotation-Layer C) Overlay-Layer D) Sign-Graphics Answer: A
Explanation: The Symbol-Layer is designated for MUTCD icons, keeping them separate from text and panel geometry. Question 37. Which parameter controls the thickness of a panel’s border line? A) LineWeight in the Properties palette. B) Border Thickness in the Style dialog. C) Pen Size in the Ribbon. D) Stroke Width in the Advanced Settings. Answer: B Explanation: The Style dialog houses the Border Thickness field, which directly sets the panel’s outline weight. Question 38. How does GuidSIGN ensure that a sign’s height complies with the “letter-height-to-view-distance” ratio? A) It warns the user if the ratio exceeds 1:30. B) It automatically scales the sign to meet the ratio. C) It provides a real-time ratio readout in the status bar. D) It locks the sign height after the first calculation. Answer: C Explanation: The status bar displays the current letter-height-to-view-distance ratio, allowing designers to adjust as needed. Question 39. Which of the following is a required step before exporting a sign plan to a fabrication shop? A) Converting all text to polylines. B) Plotting the drawing at 1:1 scale. C) Running the “Print-Ready Check” utility.
C) Route shield D) Text box Answer: B Explanation: Guide signs may omit a border if the background color already provides sufficient contrast. Question 43. Which of the following is NOT a standard road-marking type in GuidSIGN? A) Lane line B) Crosshatch island C) Speed-limit chevron D) Pedestrian crosswalk Answer: C Explanation: Speed-limit chevrons are not a recognized marking; the software provides lane lines, crosshatches, and crosswalks. Question 44. How does the software calculate the “minimum clear zone” for a sign placed near a curve? A) By applying a fixed 30 ft radius. B) Using the curve’s radius and superelevation data. C) Referencing the sign’s height only. D) It does not calculate clear zones automatically. Answer: B Explanation: The clear zone depends on the curve geometry; GuidSIGN uses radius and superelevation to determine safe distances. Question 45. Which command groups selected sign faces into a single assembly?
Answer: B Explanation: CREATEASSEMBLY is the dedicated command for building multi-face sign structures. Question 46. The “Strategic Placement” tool in SIGMA/Plus is used to: A) Randomize sign locations for testing. B) Align signs to a predefined corridor offset schedule. C) Export signs to GIS for asset management. D) Generate a cost estimate based on placement. Answer: B Explanation: Strategic Placement aligns each sign to corridor-based offsets defined by the engineer. Question 47. Which property determines whether a sign’s text will be rendered in “outline only” mode? A) Text Style → Outline Flag B. Font → Render Mode C. Display Settings → Outline Text D. None; outline mode applies only to panel backgrounds. Answer: C Explanation: The Display Settings panel includes an “Outline Text” toggle that forces text to render as strokes without fill.
Explanation: GuidSIGN imports vector-based SVG files for route shields to retain scalability without loss of quality. Question 51. Which of the following is a required attribute for an “Exit-Only” panel according to MUTCD? A) A white “EXIT” legend on a green background. B) A black “ONLY” legend beneath the exit arrow. C) A red “EXIT ONLY” legend on a white background. D) A yellow “EXIT ONLY” legend on a black background. Answer: C Explanation: MUTCD specifies a red “EXIT ONLY” legend on a white background for exit-only panels. Question 52. How does GuidSIGN handle unit conversion when a project set to Metric imports an Imperial-based drawing? A. It refuses the import. B. It automatically converts all dimensions to Metric. C. It prompts the user to select a conversion option. D. It retains the original units but displays a warning. Answer: C Explanation: The software asks whether to convert, keep, or cancel, giving the user control over the unit handling. Question 53. Which tool is used to align a sign panel’s center with a road centerline automatically? A. Centerline Snap B. Align to Polyline C. Auto-Center Command
D. Snap → Center Answer: D Explanation: The Snap → Center option locks the insertion point to the exact midpoint of the selected line. Question 54. What is the maximum allowed border thickness for a standard regulatory sign in GuidSIGN’s default style? A. 0.5 mm B. 1.0 mm C. 1.5 mm D. 2.0 mm Answer: B Explanation: The default Regulatory style caps border thickness at 1.0 mm to meet MUTCD legibility requirements. Question 55. Which command generates a printable sheet that includes both the sign layout and its calculation table? A. PRINTSIGN B. EXPORTCALC C. CREATEPLOTSET D. SIGNREPORT Answer: D Explanation: SIGNREPORT compiles the graphical layout and the associated dimensional calculations into a single PDF. Question 56. When designing a sign for a high-speed freeway, which factor most influences the required letter height? A. Ambient light level.