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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. Newton's First Law of Motion states...
Application
An object at rest will stay at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
Narrations - music clips - and slide transitions
Steam engine
2. You should avoid backing out of a long...
Curved cut
Steam engine
Examples of Constraints
Technology
3. What was the most important technological development of the Bronze Age?
Relief.
Four inches.
Smelting
Application
4. Music - narration - sound effects.
Renaissance
Aerodynamic friction.
biomedical engineers
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
5. Which of the following uses a design team and is iterative?
Weight
Four inches.
Engineering
NSPE
6. A person's behavior is always ethical when he or she...
introduction - body - conclusion
Patent.
Does what is best for everyone
They are fully technically competent to carry out the services
7. National Institute of Engineering Ethics.
Engineering
Iron Age
Engineering Notebook
NIEE
8. Computing power increases exponentially.
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9. Never leave the ______ ______ in the machine.
Slag
corrective action
Constraints.
Chuck key.
10. Newton's Third Law of Motion states...
For every action - there is an equal and opposite reaction.
biomedical engineers
Examples of Constraints
Engineering
11. Never do any drilling that will go through the bottom of your piece without having a ______ _____ underneath.
An object at rest will stay at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
Drill pad.
legal document
Constraints.
12. When did we first see organized religion?
Constraints.
Aerodynamic friction.
Iron Age
Bronze Age
13. A situation that poses a level of threat to life - health - property - - or environment.
Ethics
Contact friction.
Narrations - music clips - and slide transitions
hazard
14. Document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention?
Private property
Smelting
Yes.
Patent.
15. Should long hair and loose clothing be secured before using the drill press?
hazard
Yes.
Feed stroke.
Application
16. Use of Computers to design and test cars
computer software engineers
Curved cut
CAD/CAM
Artifacts
17. Be sure that the radius on a curve is not too small for the blade. Make ______ cuts.
Renaissance
media types
Relief.
nuclear engineers
18. A specific action taken to correct a condition in the workplace that is in violation - within the time set forth in the OSHA Notice of Unsafe or Unhealthful Working Conditions cited by the CSHO.
Hand.
Iron Age
corrective action
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
19. What is the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about?
Constraint
computer software engineers
Bronze Age
Ideas.
20. If the bit gets stuck - wait for the machine to _________ ______ before removing your material from the bit.
Bronze Age
Completely stop.
Middle ages
Why Engineers should follow their professional ethics codes
21. What is an allowable product size deviation called?
anywhere
Tolerance
Yes.
Table.
22. The correction of the safety or health hazard/violation that led to an OSHA citation.
Mass x Distance = Force
NIEE
abatement
Bronze Age
23. What is the formula for force?
Mass x Distance = Force
Animation
anywhere
Control of fire
24. Being concerned with standards - rules - or guidelines for morally or socially approved conduct.
CAD/CAM
CSHO?
Examples of Constraints
Ethics
25. Which of the following is a limitation?
2 inches.
Hand.
Constraint
Curved cut
26. Which of the following is almost identified as a thing?
Steam engine
media types
Ethics
Technology
27. The stock should be held firmly on the what?
abatement
Table.
Hand.
Video
28. When did we start to see the widespread use of foundries and mills?
Curved cut
Observations.
Middle ages
abatement
29. When did colonization become popular - education became common for regular people?
Use a bound notebook - write in ink - and your project name and book number should be written down when starting a new page.
robotic engineers
Industrial Revolution
Control of fire
30. 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.
NIEE
citation
Fast.
Yes.
31. Which of the following is an example of solid waste?
chemical engineers
Engineering
Slag
An object at rest will stay at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
32. Which of the following is an alloy of iron and carbon?
Middle ages
Relief.
Steel
CSHO?
33. In which of the following would you build a prototype?
True.
Science
Engineering proccess
media types
34. Do not cut _____ shaped stock without using some type of holding device or Vblock.
Engineering
civil engineers
NSPE
Round.
35. Technology is the __________ of tools and methods: the study - development - and application of devices - machines - and techniques for manufacturing and productive processes.
Application
legal document
CAD/CAM
abatement plan
36. They usually work in labs or industrial plants. They work with lab equipment - large data bases - and with prosthetics and other artificial organs.
Meeting Notes.
biomedical engineers
Relief.
Aerodynamic friction.
37. They provide technical support as well as keep up with the constantly changing technology.
computer hardware engineers
abatement plan
Patent.
one idea
38. When a multimedia presentation is packaged - it can be run practically _______ there is a computer.
Meeting Notes.
imminent danger
anywhere
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
39. A compliance safety and health officer who conducts workplace inspection without advance notice.
Ethics
citation
2 inches.
CSHO?
40. 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.
NIEE
Scientific Method.
imminent danger
nuclear engineers
41. They conduct research and try to find solutions to nuclear energy problems. They also design electronics and machines.
Video
Patent.
For every action - there is an equal and opposite reaction.
nuclear engineers
42. Economics - environmental - and ethical
2 inches.
Examples of Constraints
NIEE
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
43. When did solid waste disposal become a problem?
Iron Age
CAD/CAM
Meeting Notes.
Video
44. Adjust the _____ _________ to avoid drilling into the table.
Feed stroke.
Animation
NIEE
Application
45. They examine blueprints - costs - and other technicalities in designing a structure.
witnessed
civil engineers
They are fully technically competent to carry out the services
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
46. Do not use your _____ to remove scrap from around the table.
An object at rest will stay at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
Hand.
For every action - there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
47. What is the margin of safety for the Band Saw?
CAD/CAM
Feed stroke.
Slow.
2 inches.
48. Which of the following explains what is - or what already exists?
OSHA Act's General Duty Clause
Science
For every action - there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
49. When was the printing press developed?
True.
Renaissance
one idea
nuclear engineers
50. What did the rule of law allow for?
Private property
Middle ages
Steel
Tolerance