PRO- E INTERVIEW QUESTIONS SET NO : 005
LEVEL : HARD
1. What is different about a feature that has a dependent copy?
2. How do you make a dependent copy feature independent from its original feature?
3. What is the pro_group_dir for?
4. What should you do if creating features that are to be included in a user defined feature?
5. In family tables, what is a ‘generic’ and what is an ‘instance’?
6. Why should you name features?
7. What is a cosmetic thread and why is it used?
8. How do you create an opposite hand (mirror image) part?
9. How do you get a bill of materials list of the components in an assembly?
10. How do you modify a ‘mate offset’ dimension?
11.When do you use two equal signs in a relation?
12.When do you use one equal sign in a relation?
13.What does ‘ceil 10.2’ evaluate to?
14.What does ‘floor 25.8’ evaluate to?
15. When do part relations evaluate?
16.When do feature relation evaluate?
17.What is a constraint relation?
18.Name four types of parameters.
19.What is a logic statement?
20.Why should you comment relations?
21.What does ‘sort relations’ do?
22.Can you add motion to a part?
23.How do you add a model parameter in a drawing note?
24.What is the difference between #Move and #Move Text?
25.Name the four types of tolerance formats?
26.Which of the tolerance formats should you not use?
27.What is a drawing symbol?
28.Can a drawing reference more than one assembly?Can a Pro/ENGINEER drawing be opened in 29AutoCAD?Can the units of a part be changed without changing the size of the part?
ANSWERS
1.When redefining a feature that has a dependent copy, the alignment function in the sketcher is not available.
2.Use modify, make independent.
3.This configuration option is used to tell the system where you are keeping your udf’s.
4.Limit the number of parents. If multiple features are to be included in the udf, they should share as many parents as possible to reduce the number of prompts required to place the udf into another part.
5.The generic is the original model. The instances are created by the system based on the combination of the generic and the table.
6.Features added to family tables should be named so that when you are looking at the family table you can tell what feature is in the table.
7.A cosmetic thread is a special surface feature that is used to define threads in models. It is only a cosmetic feature and does not affect mass properties. On drawings these features display like you normally want them to for a threaded hole.
8. Create an assembly without datum planes. Assemble the part that you want to make a mirror of. Pick component, create, part, mirror. Enter a name for the new part, pick ok, and select a datum plane in the part for the mirror plane.
9.Use info bom.
10.Pick modify, pick the component, pick the dimension, enter a value, pick regenerate, automatic.
11.When testing for equality.
12.When setting equality (making one thing equal to another).
13. 11
14. 25
15. At the beginning of regeneration before any features are regenerated.
16. When the feature regenerates.
17. A constraint relation is used to put limits on parameters (usually dimensions) based design intent and/or manufacturing limitations.
18. Integer, real number, string, yes_no.
19. Logic statements are a series of relations that test parameter values and performs actions based on the results of the test.
20. You should comment relations so that other users can understand what you are trying to accomplish with the relations.
21. Sorts the relations in case of circular references within the relations.
22.. Yes.
23. Use ampersand and then the parameter name (&material).
24. Move allows you to move the selected item anywhere. Move text allows you to move the selected item only parallel to the elbow.
25. Nominal (no tolerance shown), plus/minus, plus/minus symmetric, limits.
26. Plus/minus (because manufacturing people want the model at the mean size not the nominal size).
27.A symbol is a collection of draft entities that are stored together for reuse on other drawings.
28.Yes.
29. No. (Yes, but only after translation to dxf or iges or dwg).
30. Yes.
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LEVEL : HARD
1. What is different about a feature that has a dependent copy?
2. How do you make a dependent copy feature independent from its original feature?
3. What is the pro_group_dir for?
4. What should you do if creating features that are to be included in a user defined feature?
5. In family tables, what is a ‘generic’ and what is an ‘instance’?
6. Why should you name features?
7. What is a cosmetic thread and why is it used?
8. How do you create an opposite hand (mirror image) part?
9. How do you get a bill of materials list of the components in an assembly?
10. How do you modify a ‘mate offset’ dimension?
11.When do you use two equal signs in a relation?
12.When do you use one equal sign in a relation?
13.What does ‘ceil 10.2’ evaluate to?
14.What does ‘floor 25.8’ evaluate to?
15. When do part relations evaluate?
16.When do feature relation evaluate?
17.What is a constraint relation?
18.Name four types of parameters.
19.What is a logic statement?
20.Why should you comment relations?
21.What does ‘sort relations’ do?
22.Can you add motion to a part?
23.How do you add a model parameter in a drawing note?
24.What is the difference between #Move and #Move Text?
25.Name the four types of tolerance formats?
26.Which of the tolerance formats should you not use?
27.What is a drawing symbol?
28.Can a drawing reference more than one assembly?Can a Pro/ENGINEER drawing be opened in 29AutoCAD?Can the units of a part be changed without changing the size of the part?
ANSWERS
1.When redefining a feature that has a dependent copy, the alignment function in the sketcher is not available.
2.Use modify, make independent.
3.This configuration option is used to tell the system where you are keeping your udf’s.
4.Limit the number of parents. If multiple features are to be included in the udf, they should share as many parents as possible to reduce the number of prompts required to place the udf into another part.
5.The generic is the original model. The instances are created by the system based on the combination of the generic and the table.
6.Features added to family tables should be named so that when you are looking at the family table you can tell what feature is in the table.
7.A cosmetic thread is a special surface feature that is used to define threads in models. It is only a cosmetic feature and does not affect mass properties. On drawings these features display like you normally want them to for a threaded hole.
8. Create an assembly without datum planes. Assemble the part that you want to make a mirror of. Pick component, create, part, mirror. Enter a name for the new part, pick ok, and select a datum plane in the part for the mirror plane.
9.Use info bom.
10.Pick modify, pick the component, pick the dimension, enter a value, pick regenerate, automatic.
11.When testing for equality.
12.When setting equality (making one thing equal to another).
13. 11
14. 25
15. At the beginning of regeneration before any features are regenerated.
16. When the feature regenerates.
17. A constraint relation is used to put limits on parameters (usually dimensions) based design intent and/or manufacturing limitations.
18. Integer, real number, string, yes_no.
19. Logic statements are a series of relations that test parameter values and performs actions based on the results of the test.
20. You should comment relations so that other users can understand what you are trying to accomplish with the relations.
21. Sorts the relations in case of circular references within the relations.
22.. Yes.
23. Use ampersand and then the parameter name (&material).
24. Move allows you to move the selected item anywhere. Move text allows you to move the selected item only parallel to the elbow.
25. Nominal (no tolerance shown), plus/minus, plus/minus symmetric, limits.
26. Plus/minus (because manufacturing people want the model at the mean size not the nominal size).
27.A symbol is a collection of draft entities that are stored together for reuse on other drawings.
28.Yes.
29. No. (Yes, but only after translation to dxf or iges or dwg).
30. Yes.
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