SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Introduction To Engineering
Start Test
Study First
Subject
:
engineering
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. When compared to a beam - the truss has the advantage of being...
More resistant to shear - light - and strong
Stress
Reduced labor costs and predictable output
Appearance model
2. Inclined section that connects land to beam
The growth of Christianity
Third- class lever
Beam
Ramp
3. Servo controls offer roots what advantage?
Gears
The ability to make adjustments to its surroundings
The number of pulley wheels
Design brief
4. A lever in which the fulcrum is at one end - and the effort is at the other end
Second- class lever
Its depth
Most of the material is located where it is needed
Weight of the roof...
5. What is the advantage of having robots in industry?
To do jobs that would be boring to people
The intensive development of borrowed ideas
Potential energy
Hung
6. The definition of a robot's 'work envelope' is:
How far it can reach
Is able to learn
Design
Lasers
7. When generating ideas for a solution to a problem - it is important to do which of the following in order to effectively and visually communicate these ideas for use in construction drawings?
increasing the area over which the force acts
Put your ideas - designs - and calculations on paper
Dangerous job - heavy lifting - high accuracy required
Truss
8. A pulley that changes direction of effort but provides no mechanical advantage
Fixed pulley
New jobs
Most famous
Compression
9. How many combinations of eight bits are there?
Memory addresses
Aqueducts
Shear
256
10. Ways of overcoming difficulties
Design loop
Solutions
They thought experiments should be done only by slaves
A cantilever bridge
11. What events made it necessary to perform periodic surveying in the Nile Valley?
Beam
Overflows of the Nile
Brainstorming
Guard rails
12. What major landmark was located at Alexandria?
Ate birthday cake and drank wine
ROM
Overflows of the Nile
A library
13. What innovation first enabled greater flexibility in sailing ships?
Triangular lateen sail
Power
Triangular shapes
Bascule
14. The three types of equilibrium are:
Resistance
Actuators
Rotational - vertical - and horizontal
Invention
15. What is a touchstone?
Triangular lateen sail
A rock used to test metal for quality
Kinetic energy
Stone - concrete - or steel
16. A pulley that makes work easier
An increase in the summer temperature - a reduction in rainfall - food sources began to disappear
Movable pulley
Modify your design ideas and choose another alternative
Load
17. Provides a framework for design and problem solving work
The cable- stayed bridge
Unstable
Gripper
Design loop
18. The force that has the most impact in arch bridges
Technology
Compression
Grippers
Tie
19. An optoelectronic emitter is used to do what/
Energy
The cable- stayed bridge
Send out a light signal
Physical characteristics and work envelope
20. I am a new bridge design that includes elements from a cantilever and a suspension bridge. I am easier to build than either of those but I am limited to spanning shorter distances
Bascule
Worm gears
Gravity - weight - load
Cable- stayed
21. Bridges like me are usually made from two beams - each supported by one pier
How much a material has changed its shape
Beam - arch - and suspension
Most of the material is located where it is needed
Cantilever
22. In cable- stayed bridges - the cables are strung from the ______ to the deck
Bending and shearing
Tower
Wheel and axle
Ultrasonic sensor
23. Which kind of robot can perform a wide range of tasks but is somewhat limited?
Medium technology robot
Bit
Movable pulley
Elasticity
24. The force (push or pull) used to do work
Microprocessor
Tying the feet together and building buttresses at the feet
The lack of pressure to continue development
Effort
25. What marked the engineering efforts of the Greeks?
Equilibrium
Cable- stayed
The intensive development of borrowed ideas
Bus
26. What is the smallest amount of memory available to the computer?
A waist twisting
Collapse or break
Bit
Two story building
27. Surplus food led to all of the following except:
Ends
Span
Irrigation
Operator of a battering ram
28. Which of the following is not a robot arm movement?
Yaw
Pulling
Sensing systems
Main - frame computer
29. A force that opposes motion
Measurement - evaluation - and control
Ultrasonic sensor
the permanent loads on a structure
Friction
30. What is the name of the temperature sensing device that checks how hard it is for power to flow through the device?
ENIAC
Resistive sensor
Specifications
Neutral axis...
31. Toothed wheels that intermesh with other toothed wheels to transmit motion and force are...
Chain hoist
Mechanical advantage
Steel reinforced concrete
Gears
32. Why didn't the Greeks believe in the verification of ideas by experimentation?
Ends
lever
They thought experiments should be done only by slaves
Pulley
33. Because bridges like me are long - light in weight - and high in the air - our greatest enemy is the wind
Ergonomics
Suspension
Hung
Rankine and Kelvin
34. What problem made the use of a compass for navigation unreliable?
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
35. Shear is best described as...
Sliding
Rankine and Kelvin
Cantilever
Pulley
36. My bridge design is popular when the span is less than 3000 feet - mainly because I do not need anchorages or many piers
Cable- stayed
Following white lines on the floor
Is able to learn
Ramp
37. A system of pulleys that consists of one rope wound around two separate sets of pulley - each of which is free to rotate independently on the same axle
Block and tackle
Byte
Brain
Physical characteristics and work envelope
38. The periodic rising and falling of the Nile River led to what development?
The calendar
Bimetallic sensor
Yaw
Energy
39. More than one pulley working together
A waist twisting
Gears
Block and tackle
Ultrasonic sensor
40. A bit is the presence of voltage or no voltage. By what symbols is it represented?
Elasticity
Dangerous job - heavy lifting - high accuracy required
1 or 0
Extend and retract
41. Technology has advanced so much in the last 20 years that automation has become:
Abutments
Invisible
Lasers
Chemical reactions
42. What factors determine the weight if a structure?
Size - shape - and type of material
Beam
James Watt
Ultrasonic sensor
43. The efficiency rating of a structure is...
Critical load/weight of the structure
Third- class lever
Beam
Pushing
44. Shows what a product will look like when it is produced
Size - shape - and type of material
Appearance model
Strong anchorages
Wheel and axle
45. My name means 'seesaw' in French and the English dictionary describes me as a level -- something that is counterbalanced - so that when one end is lowered - the other is raised
Bascule
Elasticity
Time and angles
Sending a sound out and monitoring the echo
46. Force times distance
Work
Bridge failure
Is able to learn
Hung
47. Two examples of me are the Brooklyn Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge. They both have decks that hang from cables made of hundreds of steel wires - just like me
Manipulator
Bevel gears
Suspension
Up and down
48. What type of robot arm is able to move in three different dimensions and has a cube- shaped working envelope/
The lack of pressure to continue development
XYZ
Dangerous job - heavy lifting - high accuracy required
Romans
49. Seeks to meer our needs and wants and to extend our capabilities
The ability to make adjustments to its surroundings
Invisible
Reduced labor costs and predictable output
Technology
50. Protective barriers along the desk which keep things from falling off the bridge
Friction
W = F x d
Guard rails
Bimetallic sensor