Survey points can be edited using the AutoCAD Properties Window.

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Multiple Choice

Survey points can be edited using the AutoCAD Properties Window.

Explanation:
Survey points are managed in Civil 3D through its own survey database, not through the AutoCAD Properties window. While the Properties palette can show some basic information for objects, the detailed attributes of survey points—such as station, description, instrument height, and other survey-specific data—are edited with Civil 3D tools (Points Editor, Edit Points, Prospector, or the Survey tab). So, editing survey point data cannot be reliably done using the standard AutoCAD Properties window, making the statement false. If you just grip-edit a point to change its location, that affects geometry, not the underlying survey attributes recorded in Civil 3D.

Survey points are managed in Civil 3D through its own survey database, not through the AutoCAD Properties window. While the Properties palette can show some basic information for objects, the detailed attributes of survey points—such as station, description, instrument height, and other survey-specific data—are edited with Civil 3D tools (Points Editor, Edit Points, Prospector, or the Survey tab). So, editing survey point data cannot be reliably done using the standard AutoCAD Properties window, making the statement false. If you just grip-edit a point to change its location, that affects geometry, not the underlying survey attributes recorded in Civil 3D.

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