Fusion 360 Practice Exam
Fusion 360 Practice Exam
About Fusion 360 Exam
The Fusion 360 Practice Exam is designed to test your knowledge of Autodesk Fusion 360, a cloud-based 3D CAD, CAM, and CAE tool used for product design and manufacturing. It covers sketching, modeling, assemblies, simulations, and toolpaths. This exam is useful for students, mechanical engineers, product designers, and CAD professionals who want to improve their design and modeling skills.
Who Should Take the Exam?
This exam is suitable for:
- Students in engineering or industrial design courses
- Mechanical engineers and product designers
- CAD technicians and drafting professionals
- CAM programmers and CNC machinists
- Trainers and instructors in design and manufacturing
Skills Required
- Basic understanding of 2D sketching and 3D modeling concepts
- Familiarity with Fusion 360 interface and workspaces
- Ability to create components, assemblies, and simulations
- Awareness of toolpath strategies and manufacturing workflows
Knowledge Gained
- Ability to navigate Fusion 360’s design, render, and manufacture workspaces
- Skills in sketching, parametric modeling, and surface design
- Understanding of joints, motion, and assembly constraints
- Basic knowledge of simulation, materials, and stress analysis
- Creating toolpaths for CAM and exporting designs for fabrication
Course Outline
The Fusion Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Introduction to Fusion 360
- Overview of interface and file management
- Understanding design history and cloud storage
Domain 2 – Sketching and Constraints
- Creating 2D sketches
- Applying geometric and dimensional constraints
Domain 3 – 3D Modeling and Features
- Extrude, revolve, sweep, and loft
- Fillets, chamfers, shell, and pattern features
Domain 4 – Assemblies and Joints
- Creating and managing components
- Applying joints and motion links
Domain 5 – Rendering and Visualization
- Materials, appearance, and lighting setup
- Creating design renders and animations
Domain 6 – Simulation and Analysis
- Stress, strain, and thermal simulations
- Setting boundary conditions and interpreting results
Domain 7 – CAM and Toolpath Generation
- Setting up manufacturing workflows
- 2D/3D toolpaths, simulation, and G-code export
Domain 8 – Drawing and Documentation
- Creating technical drawings
- Dimensions, annotations, and title blocks
