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Introduction To Engineering
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engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Why didn't the Greeks believe in the verification of ideas by experimentation?
Rotational - vertical - and horizontal
Power
Cantilever
They thought experiments should be done only by slaves
2. Vertical travel is the name for the robot's movement in what direction?
Up and down
Two story building
Memory addresses
Interstate highway system
3. Which of the following would probably not be a tension structure?
Beam
Two story building
Generate many alternative solutions
Gears
4. What was mostly responsible for the decline of the Egyptian civilization?
Grippers
The lack of pressure to continue development
Interstate highway system
Tip over
5. The development of something completely new
Gripper
Invention
Keystone
Steam engines
6. The force (push or pull) used to do work
Soft clay tablets
Effort
Compression at the bottom
Potential energy
7. A lever in which the fulcrum is at one end - and the load is at the other end
Technology
Fixed pulley
Romans
Third- class lever
8. The five types of stress are...
Gravity - weight - load
Hung
Gears
Compression - tension - shear - torsion - and bending
9. When a machine multiplies the effort being used
Mechanical advantage
Timers - cams - electrical stops - and mechanical stops
Program
Design loop
10. The Mesopotamian number system was based on 60 and formed the basis for our measure of
The intensive development of borrowed ideas
How far it can reach
Time and angles
Solutions
11. Which is not a true statement about gears?
Yaw
Taller
A rock used to test metal for quality
All gears are shaped like wheels with straight teeth that mesh with other wheels with straight teeth
12. Which of the following is not a robot arm movement?
Brain
New jobs
Hung
Yaw
13. Who was the first to conclude that the Earth is a giant magnet?
William Gilbert
Electrical energy - pneumatic energy - and hydraulic energy
A cantilever bridge
Aqueducts
14. Which of the following are two advantages of using robotics technology?
Irrigation
Neil Armstrong
Reduced labor costs and predictable output
Bus
15. What device is the brain of the microcomputer?
Dangerous job - heavy lifting - high accuracy required
Microprocessor
First- class lever
Steam engines
16. A pulley that makes work easier
Piers
Fulcrum
Movable pulley
Innovation
17. Provides a structure for thinking and doing
Time and angles
Design loop
Critical load/weight of the structure
The deck arch
18. A bit is the presence of voltage or no voltage. By what symbols is it represented?
1 or 0
Input/Output devices
Arch
Pushing
19. What is the definition of stress
the amount of force trying to push or pull a material apart
Pulley
High tech robots
Most of the material is located where it is needed
20. What kind of robot is able to be programmed to many different tasks easily?
High technology robots
Following white lines on the floor
Laser rod
Optoelectronic sensor
21. An arch will support the load equally well at...
Its depth
Any place on the arch
Specifications
Random access memory
22. An automated system responds to external changes in three steps:
New jobs
Arithmetic - data handling - logic - and index register instructions
Extend and retract
Measurement - evaluation - and control
23. What is the device in the microcomputer that keeps timing for the microcomputer?
Clock
How far it can reach
Following white lines on the floor
Operator of a battering ram
24. Which of the following is NOT an example of an input/output device?
Microprocessor
Pushing
Kinetic energy
Two story building
25. Otto von Guericke developed a vaccuum pump which was originally a
Work
Send out a light signal
Invisible
Fire extinguisher
26. Protective barriers along the desk which keep things from falling off the bridge
Overflows of the Nile
Imaginary
Irrigation systems
Guard rails
27. The generation of ideas for solutions by a group is known as...
Brainstorming
Energy
Irrigation systems
High technology robots
28. Provides problem clarification and specification
Block and tackle
Design brief
Axes
Bus
29. A side effect of bending is called...
A cantilever bridge
William Gilbert
Send out a light signal
Bending moment or lever arm
30. The energy of motion
Friction
Gripper
Imaginary
Kinetic energy
31. Two of the most common ways of classifying robots are:
Physical characteristics and work envelope
Imaginary
Movable pulley
Abutments
32. The best way to prevent a rectangle from distorting is...
Sending a sound out and monitoring the echo
Bus
Functional models
add a diagonal member
33. What factors determine the weight if a structure?
Third- class lever
Size - shape - and type of material
Appearance model
Arch
34. The three types of equilibrium are:
More resistant to shear - light - and strong
Rotational - vertical - and horizontal
Span
Battered
35. Strain is a measure of...
Chemistry
Byte
Input/Output devices
How much a material has changed its shape
36. If you generate alternative solutions and begin to build your best solution - but you have problems building your design - what should you do?
Modify your design ideas and choose another alternative
Main - frame computer
Tower
Memory addresses
37. 550 foot- pounds per second
Horsepower
Invisible
Bending moment or lever arm
Tower
38. What was the 'first great man - made trigger of change?'
Energy
Dangerous job - heavy lifting - high accuracy required
Plow
Bus
39. Special long arches that carry water from rivers to towns that need it
Aqueducts
Truss
More resistant to shear - light - and strong
Compression
40. The safety factor is...
Location of the trustline
designing the structure to be stronger than the anticipated need
The ability to make adjustments to its surroundings
add a diagonal member
41. What is the name of the sensor that detects light?
Papyrus
Optoelectronic sensor
Bimetallic sensor
3000 feet
42. What is the name of the temperature sensing device that checks how hard it is for power to flow through the device?
Truss
Resistive sensor
Innovation
Piers
43. Come in a variety of sizes with their teeth straight or curved and inclined at a variety of angles
Gears
Battered
Reduced labor costs and predictable output
Suspension
44. What type of bridge requires very strong abutments or supports?
Arch
The belief that nature has general laws of behavior which can be described by words
Invention
Random access memory
45. What are the three common criteria to determine robot use?
High tech robots
Solve problems
Neil Armstrong
Dangerous job - heavy lifting - high accuracy required
46. Structures would crumble or tip over if the forces acting on them were not in...
How far it can reach
Equilibrium
Critical load/weight of the structure
add a diagonal member
47. Who was the first man to walk on the moon?
Axes
Elasticity
Neil Armstrong
Critical load/weight of the structure
48. What kind of robot makes up 1/3 of the industrial robots in the Unites States?
The lack of pressure to continue development
Random access memory
Science
Low technology robots
49. What was primarily responsible for the development of water wheels and windmills?
Beam
Electrical energy - pneumatic energy - and hydraulic energy
Tip over
The growth of Christianity
50. There are about 100 instructions that a typical robot inderstands. This collection of instructions is called what?
Solve problems
Ergonomics
Instruction set
Mechanical advantage