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This quiz focuses on Document Units, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Autodesk Fusion 360.
A source design uses inches and contains a dimension of 0.500 in. A second design has millimeters as its active document units. The designer manually re-creates the dimension in the second design.
Which entry produces the same physical dimension in the millimeter document?
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Practice Document Units in Autodesk Fusion 360 with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Document Units, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Autodesk Fusion 360.
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A source design uses inches and contains a dimension of 0.500 in. A second design has millimeters as its active document units. The designer manually re-creates the dimension in the second design.
Which entry produces the same physical dimension in the millimeter document?
A measured edge has an underlying length of 25.46 mm. Because of the current display precision, Fusion shows the measurement as 25.5 mm. The designer then changes the active units to centimeters and uses a display precision of one decimal place.
Which statement correctly interprets the resulting value and geometry?
An inch-based sketch has an existing dimension entered as the unitless value 1, so its physical length is 1 in. The active document units are changed to millimeters. The designer then creates a second dimension and again enters the unitless value 1.
How do the two dimensions compare after the second entry?
A component contains a fully constrained edge whose physical length is 100 mm. In Document Settings, the designer changes the active linear units from millimeters to inches.
What should the designer expect after changing the active units?
A designer has an existing inch-based design open. The designer must use millimeters for this design only, while leaving the default units for future new designs unchanged.
Which action best satisfies both requirements?
In an inch-based design, a user parameter named Width equals 2 in. A sketch dimension is defined by the expression Width/4. The active document units are then changed to millimeters.
How should the parameter and dependent dimension be represented after the change?
A supplier specifies a shaft diameter as 0.500 in±0.005 in. The Fusion design uses millimeters as its active document units, and the designer must preserve the supplier's limits.
Which pair gives the correct lower and upper diameter limits in millimeters?
A sketch contains a line constrained to a length of 180 mm and an angle of 30 deg. The active linear units are changed from millimeters to inches.
Which result correctly describes the constrained line after the unit change?
The measured area of a planar face is 645.16 mm2. The designer changes the active document units from millimeters to inches without modifying the model.
What area should Fusion report in square inches?
A design's active units are millimeters. While defining a sketch dimension, the designer enters the expression 2 in+5 mm.
What dimension should Fusion evaluate and display in the active document units?