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  1. Match the CAD terms in Group I with their corresponding functions in Group II
    Group I Group II
    P. Tiled viewport 1. Boolean operator
    Q. UCS 2. Solid model
    R. DXF 3. Coordinate system
    S. Extrude 4. Drawing interchange format
    5. Model space

    1. P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1
    2. P-2, Q-5, R-2, S-1
    3. P-5, Q-3, R-4, S-2
    4. P-3, Q-5, R-4, S-2
Correct Option: C

The EXTRUDE command allows you to create a solid object from circles, polygons, and objects, created from or converted to Polylines, that have "closed" paths. AutoCAD started life as a two-dimensional drafting program. It was not designed for 3D. Almost all the AutoCAD drawing and edit commands can only work in 2D (the exceptions being commands like 3DPOLY and 3DFACE). When Autodesk, the makers of AutoCAD incorporated 3D into the program they needed some method for doing so without completely rewriting the software. The method they decided upon has become known as UCS, User Coordinate Systems.



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