Autodesk Certified Professional in AutoCAD for Design and Drafting Practice Exam

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Which of the following commands is specifically designed to check for errors in a drawing?

  1. RECOVER

  2. AUDIT

  3. PURGE

  4. OVERKILL

The correct answer is: AUDIT

The command designed specifically to check for errors in a drawing is AUDIT. When you use this command, it thoroughly examines the drawing for any inconsistencies, such as corrupted data, and provides a report of any issues found. If any errors are detected, the command can automatically fix them, which helps maintain the integrity of the drawing file. Other commands serve different purposes. For instance, RECOVER is used to retrieve a drawing that may have become corrupted, but it does not actively check for errors within the drawing itself. PURGE is focused on cleaning up the drawing by removing unused elements such as blocks, layers, and styles; it does not check for errors. OVERKILL is utilized to remove duplicate objects and simplify geometry, which helps optimize the drawing but does not perform an error check.