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Key Facts: Creo Modeling Professional Exam

80%

Passing Score

PTC University

11.0

Creo Parametric Version

PTC Creo Certifications

Performance-based

Exam Format

PTC University

Pearson VUE / OnVUE

Delivery

PTC University

Professional

Certification Tier

PTC Creo Certifications

2 tiers

Creo Certification Levels

PTC Creo Certifications

The Creo Modeling Professional exam is PTC University's professional-tier Creo certification, delivered as a practical, performance-based test through Pearson VUE / OnVUE on Creo Parametric 11.0. Candidates complete use-case tasks with project specs and lab files and must score 80% to pass. It spans advanced features, relations and family tables, top-down assembly, surfacing, and GD&T drawings.

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1In Creo Parametric, which sweep tool automatically generates its trajectory from pitch and revolution parameters rather than from a user-sketched curve?
A.Helical Sweep
B.Variable Section Sweep
C.Swept Blend
D.Standard Sweep
Explanation: A Helical Sweep builds its trajectory from helical parameters (pitch, profile, and revolution direction) defined on a sketched profile and axis, so the user never sketches the spiral path directly. It is the standard tool for springs, threads, and coils.
2When creating a Variable Section Sweep in Creo Parametric where the section orientation should follow a second curve, which trajectory role allows the section's vertical reference to track that additional curve?
A.Origin trajectory
B.X-trajectory
C.Normal trajectory
D.Chain trajectory
Explanation: In a Variable Section Sweep, the X-trajectory controls the horizontal (X) direction of the swept section, letting the section orient toward a secondary curve. The origin trajectory defines the path the section travels along.
3Which relation syntax correctly drives the diameter dimension d3 to always equal twice the value of dimension d1 in a Creo Parametric part?
A.d3 == 2 * d1
B.set d3 to 2 * d1
C.d3 = 2 * d1
D.d3 := 2 x d1
Explanation: Creo relations use a single equals sign to assign a driven dimension, so 'd3 = 2 * d1' makes d3 a fully driven dimension recomputed on regeneration. The asterisk is the multiplication operator.
4A family table in Creo Parametric is built around which model concept?
A.An assembly skeleton only
B.Multiple unrelated part files merged into one
C.A drawing with several sheets
D.A single generic (base) model and its instances
Explanation: A family table defines one generic model and a set of instances that vary by driven items (dimensions, parameters, features, components). Each instance inherits from the generic and overrides only the tabled items.
5In a Creo family table, what does a 'Y' in a feature column for a given instance row indicate?
A.The feature is present (resumed) in that instance
B.The feature is suppressed in that instance
C.The feature is read-only
D.The feature is replaced by a UDF
Explanation: In a family table, a feature column accepts Y or N: 'Y' means the feature is present (unsuppressed) in that instance, while 'N' suppresses it. This lets one generic drive many configurations by toggling features.
6In top-down design in Creo Parametric, what is the primary purpose of a skeleton model placed at the top of an assembly's model tree?
A.To act as the final manufactured part
B.To store and distribute key design references and geometry to components
C.To replace the assembly's bill of materials
D.To render high-quality images of the assembly
Explanation: A skeleton model centralizes critical design information (datum planes, axes, curves, and surfaces) at the top of the assembly so components can reference shared geometry. Skeletons are non-manufactured and are excluded from the BOM by default.
7Which pair of Creo data-sharing features is the recommended top-down approach for controlling exactly which surfaces and references are exported from a source model and imported into a target component?
A.Shrinkwrap and Inheritance
B.Mirror Part and Merge in the target
C.Publish Geometry in the source and Copy Geometry in the target
D.Insert Mode and Reorder
Explanation: Publish Geometry, created in the source model, defines a curated collection of references; Copy Geometry in the target then imports that published set. This pairing makes the shared interface explicit and stable for top-down design.
8Which Creo Parametric feature condenses a complex subassembly into a lightweight envelope solid or surface that preserves only the needed external references?
A.Boundary blend
B.Flexible component
C.Repeat
D.Shrinkwrap
Explanation: Shrinkwrap generates a simplified envelope (surface subset, copy geometry, or faceted solid) of a large model, reducing it to its external geometry. It is used to share lightweight reference geometry and protect intellectual property.
9In a Creo surfacing workflow, which tool creates a smooth surface that interpolates between two, three, or four sets of boundary curves with controllable tangency?
A.Boundary Blend
B.Fill
C.Offset
D.Trim
Explanation: Boundary Blend builds a surface by interpolating between boundary curves in one or two directions and supports tangent or curvature continuity to adjacent surfaces. It is the core freeform surfacing tool for curved geometry.
10Which operation converts a closed quilt (a watertight collection of surfaces) into a solid body in Creo Parametric?
A.Thicken
B.Solidify
C.Merge
D.Extend
Explanation: Solidify converts a closed quilt into solid material (or removes material). The quilt must be fully closed and watertight for a solid result; otherwise Solidify fails.

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