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Concepts Of Engineering
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engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. It states that each employer shall furnish a place of employment which is free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees.
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2. The first foremost obligation of registered professional engineers is to...
Round.
Public welfare...
Renaissance
Chuck key.
3. National Institute of Engineering Ethics.
Examples of Constraints
NIEE
Does what is best for everyone
Completely stop.
4. When did we start to see the widespread use of foundries and mills?
legal document
hazard
Middle ages
2 inches.
5. In which of the following would you build a prototype?
Engineering proccess
Engineering
Constraint
robotic engineers
6. Which of the following is almost identified as a thing?
Slag
Stone Age - Iron Age - and the 20th Century
Technology
corrective action
7. Newton's Second Law of Motion states....
Steam engine
Does what is best for everyone
Four inches.
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
8. What was the most important technological development of the Bronze Age?
Video
Smelting
Curved cut
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
9. Newton's First Law of Motion states...
An object at rest will stay at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
Bronze Age
Completely stop.
Artifacts
10. When a multimedia presentation is packaged - it can be run practically _______ there is a computer.
Scientific Method.
computer software engineers
anywhere
Ethics
11. Large drill bits should run at a _______ speed.
Examples of Constraints
chemical engineers
electrical engineers
Slow.
12. Which of the following is NOT a key resource for engineering?
legal document
Slag
Artifacts
Fast.
13. It provides a clear definition of what the public has a right to expect for responsible engineers.
Why Engineers should follow their professional ethics codes
Middle ages
Constraints.
Control of fire
14. Many multimedia presentations are organized with...
Drill pad.
Artifacts
Iron Age
introduction - body - conclusion
15. Which of the following is an alloy of iron and carbon?
Public welfare...
computer hardware engineers
Stone Age
Steel
16. They develop ways to create chemicals such as gases - rubber - plastics - and detergents - and perform tests throughout the production of chemicals.
chemical engineers
abatement
Application
Steam engine
17. True/False. The drill bit should be mounted securely in the center of the chuck.
Renaissance
Drill pad.
True.
Chuck key.
18. What is the type of friction due to the mechanical components of the wheel and axle rubbing and the wheel to ground contact points called?
legal document
Contact friction.
NSPE
Fast.
19. Economics - environmental - and ethical
Prototype.
Stone Age - Iron Age - and the 20th Century
Examples of Constraints
Industrial Revolution
20. When did solid waste disposal become a problem?
Ideas.
Industrial Revolution
civil engineers
Iron Age
21. Newton's Third Law of Motion states...
Tolerance
Contact friction.
hazard
For every action - there is an equal and opposite reaction.
22. Never leave the ______ ______ in the machine.
Artifacts
True.
Steel
Chuck key.
23. The stock should be held firmly on the what?
Contact friction.
Table.
Technology
Slow.
24. They examine blueprints - costs - and other technicalities in designing a structure.
Curved cut
NSPE
Middle ages
civil engineers
25. Technology is the __________ of tools and methods: the study - development - and application of devices - machines - and techniques for manufacturing and productive processes.
Application
Scientific Method.
Why Engineers should follow their professional ethics codes
citation
26. What is the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about?
Public welfare...
Aerodynamic friction.
Ideas.
imminent danger
27. Adjust the _____ _________ to avoid drilling into the table.
2 inches.
Narrations - music clips - and slide transitions
Mass x Distance = Force
Feed stroke.
28. Which of the following is a limitation?
Table.
Renaissance
Constraint
Tolerance
29. Which of the following explains what is - or what already exists?
Science
robotic engineers
Iron Age
Stone Age - Iron Age - and the 20th Century
30. What is an allowable product size deviation called?
Tolerance
introduction - body - conclusion
Meeting Notes.
They are fully technically competent to carry out the services
31. Document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention?
Constraints.
Chuck key.
Patent.
Middle ages
32. Be sure that the radius on a curve is not too small for the blade. Make ______ cuts.
Relief.
Public welfare...
Private property
Patent.
33. Should long hair and loose clothing be secured before using the drill press?
Criteria
Yes.
Control of fire
electrical engineers
34. model of what the product will look like called?
civil engineers
electrical engineers
Prototype.
Stone Age
35. They may set up - design - and maintain equipment. They may make sure electrical equipment is within regulations - and they can prepare specifications for purchase.
Smelting
Fast.
electrical engineers
citation
36. What is the margin of safety for the Band Saw?
media types
Weight
Video
2 inches.
37. They provide technical support as well as keep up with the constantly changing technology.
computer hardware engineers
Steam engine
Ideas.
Moore's Law
38. Music - narration - sound effects.
Weight
hazard
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
Why Engineers should act ethically
39. Any condition where there is a reasonable certainty that a danger exists that can be expected to cause death or serious physical harm immediately or before the danger can be eliminated through normal enforcement procedures.
True.
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
Ethics
imminent danger
40. Do not use your _____ to remove scrap from around the table.
OSHA Act's General Duty Clause
Mass x Distance = Force
Hand.
Ethics
41. Which of the following envolves forming a hypothesis?
Scientific Method.
Why Engineers should follow their professional ethics codes
biomedical engineers
Examples of Constraints
42. A person's behavior is always ethical when he or she...
Why Engineers should follow their professional ethics codes
Use a bound notebook - write in ink - and your project name and book number should be written down when starting a new page.
Does what is best for everyone
Hand.
43. Text - sound - video - animation.
media types
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
Table.
Slag
44. What is information written down from a particular meeting?
Meeting Notes.
Why Engineers should follow their professional ethics codes
Scientific Method.
Artifacts
45. Use of Computers to design and test cars
True.
Stone Age - Iron Age - and the 20th Century
corrective action
CAD/CAM
46. National Society of Professional Engineers.
NSPE
Slag
Hand.
Stone Age - Iron Age - and the 20th Century
47. A situation that poses a level of threat to life - health - property - - or environment.
hazard
Feed stroke.
OSHA Act's General Duty Clause
Why Engineers should act ethically
48. It describes violations of the OSHA Act of 1970 and informs employers and employees of the regulations and standards allegedly violated and of the proposed time of abatement.
citation
Model
Stone Age - Iron Age - and the 20th Century
Tolerance
49. Computing power increases exponentially.
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50. That is the best way responsible engineers behave.
Observations.
Use a bound notebook - write in ink - and your project name and book number should be written down when starting a new page.
Industrial Revolution
Why Engineers should act ethically