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Key Facts: Autodesk Fusion ACU Exam

50 min

Exam Duration

Certiport ACU Fusion exam details

5

Objective Domains

Autodesk Certified User Fusion Exam Objectives

~150 hrs

Recommended Experience

Autodesk Certified User Fusion Exam Objectives

Certiport

Exam Delivery

Certiport (Pearson VUE)

Entry-level

Credential Tier

Autodesk Certification

Selective response

Item Format

Certiport ACU exam format

The ACU Fusion exam is a 50-minute, Certiport-proctored, performance-based certification for entry-level Autodesk Fusion users. It uses selective-response items (multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, hot-area) mapped to five objective domains: Workspace and Navigation, Sketch, Model, Assemble, and Document. Autodesk recommends about 150 hours of hands-on Fusion experience, and the official objectives document does not print a fixed question count or cut score.

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1In Autodesk Fusion, which panel is used to organize cloud projects, access prior file versions, and share designs with collaborators?
A.The Timeline
B.The ViewCube
C.The Data Panel
D.The Browser
Explanation: The Data Panel is Fusion's cloud-based file manager. It shows projects and folders, lets you open earlier versions of a file, and provides options to share projects with other Fusion Team members.
2Which navigation tool lets you rotate the model freely around a pivot point to inspect it from any angle?
A.Look At
B.Pan
C.Zoom
D.Orbit
Explanation: Orbit rotates the camera around the model so you can view it from any direction. It is one of the core view-navigation tools alongside Pan, Zoom, and Look At.
3What does clicking a corner of the ViewCube do in Fusion?
A.Switches the active workspace
B.Rotates the view to an isometric (corner) orientation
C.Hides the selected component
D.Creates a new construction plane
Explanation: Clicking a corner of the ViewCube snaps the camera to an isometric-style three-quarter view showing three faces of the model. Clicking a face shows that orthographic view, and clicking an edge shows a two-face view.
4In the Fusion Browser, what is the effect of clicking the light-bulb icon next to a component?
A.Toggles the component's visibility on or off
B.Grounds the component in place
C.Renames the component
D.Permanently deletes the component
Explanation: The light-bulb icon in the Browser toggles a component's visibility. Hiding a component removes it from the view without deleting it or removing it from the design.
5A designer wants to undo a feature created several steps ago without losing later features. Which Fusion tool makes this possible?
A.The Material library
B.The Render gallery
C.The Timeline
D.The Data Panel
Explanation: The Timeline records every parametric operation in order. You can roll the marker back, double-click a past feature to edit it, and then roll forward, so subsequent features are preserved and recomputed.
6Before sketching, a user wants the dimensions to be entered in millimeters. Where in Fusion is the active document's unit setting changed?
A.In the Render workspace
B.In the Animation workspace
C.In the ViewCube settings
D.In Document Settings (in the Browser) or via Change Active Units
Explanation: Units for the active design are controlled under Document Settings in the Browser, where you can Change Active Units (for example to millimeters or inches). This sets how dimensions and measurements display.
7Which selection method in Fusion selects every object that is fully enclosed by the selection box, dragging from left to right?
A.Selection filter by face
B.Crossing (window) selection
C.Window (enclosing) selection
D.Freeform lasso selection only
Explanation: Dragging the selection box left to right creates a window selection that picks only objects entirely contained within the box. Dragging right to left creates a crossing selection that also picks objects touched by the box boundary.
8What is the primary purpose of a selection filter in Fusion?
A.To export the design to STL
B.To create a new component
C.To limit selection to a specific entity type such as bodies, faces, or edges
D.To change the model's material
Explanation: Selection filters restrict what can be picked, for example only faces or only sketch curves, which makes it easier to select the intended geometry in a crowded model without accidentally grabbing other entity types.
9Why would a designer create a construction (work) plane offset from an origin plane?
A.To provide a sketching surface where no model face exists
B.To delete the origin geometry
C.To change the render resolution
D.To export a drawing sheet
Explanation: Construction planes give you a flat reference to sketch on or to mirror and pattern about when no existing model face is in the right location. An offset plane is created a set distance from a face or origin plane.
10Which construction-geometry command creates a plane positioned halfway between two parallel planar faces?
A.Midplane
B.Tangent Plane
C.Plane at Angle
D.Offset Plane
Explanation: The Midplane command creates a construction plane exactly centered between two selected parallel faces or planes, which is useful for symmetric modeling and mirroring.

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