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AutoDesk ACP-01101 Exam - Topic 2 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for AutoDesk's ACP-01101 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 2
[All ACP-01101 Questions]

Using the Write Block (WBLOCK) command to create a new drawing a CAD designer needs to set the automatic scaling of the block when it is inserted.

Which control should be selected?

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Suggested Answer: C

Open the WBLOCK Command: Type WBLOCK in the command line and press Enter.

Define the Block: Select the objects you want to include in the block.

Specify the Base Point: Select the base point for the block insertion.

Insert Units: Ensure to set the Insert Units option to match the desired unit for automatic scaling when the block is inserted into other drawings. This setting will control how the block is scaled based on the units of the target drawing.


AutoCAD Help Documentation on Write Block (WBLOCK) command

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Filiberto
9 hours ago
Not sure about that, sounds too simple.
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Long
6 days ago
I agree, C is the way to go!
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Britt
11 days ago
Wait, is that really necessary?
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Cristal
16 days ago
I thought it was A) Convert to Block?
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Trina
21 days ago
Insert Units? More like "Insert Confusion" amirite?
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Adelina
26 days ago
I vaguely recall a question about WBLOCK where "Source" was mentioned, but I don't think it was about scaling. This is tricky!
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Lashon
1 month ago
I think "Convert to Block" is more about the block creation process rather than scaling. I might lean towards "insert Units" for scaling, but I could be wrong.
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Louvenia
1 month ago
I remember practicing with the WBLOCK command, and I feel like "Base Point" was important for positioning, but scaling? Not so clear.
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Lorita
1 month ago
I think the control for automatic scaling might be related to the units, but I'm not entirely sure if it's "insert Units" or something else.
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Nan
2 months ago
I think I've got the right approach here. The key is that we need to set the automatic scaling when inserting the block, so the correct answer is B) Base Point. That's where you define the reference point for the block to be inserted at the proper scale.
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Vicente
2 months ago
Ugh, I'm totally lost on this one. I know the WBLOCK command, but I'm not sure how the scaling options work. I'm going to have to guess and hope for the best. Maybe C) Insert Units?
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Alverta
2 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is specifically about setting the automatic scaling, so the correct answer has to be B) Base Point. That's where you define the reference point for the block to be inserted at the right scale.
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Ben
2 months ago
Haha, Source? What is this, a magic spell? CAD is hard enough without made-up commands.
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Glory
2 months ago
Convert to Block? Really? That's for creating a block, not setting the scaling.
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Lashawn
2 months ago
Base Point is the correct answer. That's where you set the insertion point for the block.
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Janessa
3 months ago
Definitely C) insert Units!
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Dalene
3 months ago
I always get Base Point and Insert Units mixed up. This exam is tricky!
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Dolores
3 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. Is it asking about the settings when creating the block, or when inserting it? I'm leaning towards C) Insert Units, but I'll need to double-check the details.
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Tomas
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I think the key is to focus on the automatic scaling when the block is inserted, so I'd go with option B) Base Point.
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