| A | B |
| Snap | In CAD, drawing accuracy is made easier by using |
| Radius | The distance from the center of a circle to its edge is referred to as the |
| Circumference | The distance around the outside of a circle is |
| Diameter | The distance across a circle through its center point is referred to as the |
| Limits | The CAD feature that defines the size of your working space is the |
| OSNAP | The features MIDPOINT, INTERSECTION, PERPENDICULAR, and NODE are located and set in which menu |
| Obtuse angle | An angle that measures more than 90o is called a/an |
| Acute angle | An angle that measures less than 90o is called a/an |
| Right angle. | An angle that measures 90o is called a/an: |
| Grid | A uniform pattern of dots on the CAD screen is called a/an |
| PARALLEL | Are always the same distance apart |
| PERPENDICULAR | Are at 90o to each other |
| Quadrants | The four equal parts into which a circle can be equally divided (such as north, south, east, and west) are referred to as the circle's |
| Vertex | The point at which two lines meet to form an angle is called the |
| Midpoint snap | To ""SNAP"" to the middle of a line, use the |
| BISECT | Two equal parts |
| Hexagon | six-sided polygon |
| Triangle | three-sided object |
| Octagon | eight-sided polygon |
| Square | Which BEST describes a figure with four sides of equal length and four 90o angles |