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Introduction To Engineering - 4
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Answer 26 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. Examines environmental impacts of proposed installations and civil projects
Civil Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer
Error
Environmental Engineering
2. A.k. s. Agricultural Engineering: mass food production - ecosystems - microbial reactors - etc.
Four things every proper plot must have
Biosystems Engineering
Rule that normal distributions follow
Mechanical Engineering
3. 68-95-99.7: 68% of data values fall within one standard deviation of the mean; 95% fall within two standard deviations; 99.7 fall within 3.
Uncertainty
The metric prefixes
Mechanical Engineering
Rule that normal distributions follow
4. Engineering notation only uses exponents that are multiples of 3.
Computer Engineering
The difference between engineering notation and scientific notation
Environmental Engineering
Three assumptions for an accurate count
5. Electricity generation - transmission - and distribution; integrated circuits
Error
Electrical Engineering
The difference between engineering notation and scientific notation
Computer Engineering
6. Specializes in fluid mechanics of air foils - turbines - and jet engines
Aerospace Engineering
Error
Environmental Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
7. Focus on the efficiency of the manufacturing process
The difference between engineering notation and scientific notation
Rule that normal distributions follow
Process Engineer
Six steps in defining the problem
8. Inability to have an exact number. Expressed as 5 -200'
Civil Engineering
Uncertainty
Test Engineer
Process Engineer
9. 1.) a point falls more than 3 standard deviations away from the mean 2.) 9 points in a row occur on the same side of the mean 3.) 6 points occur with a consistently increasing or decreasing trend
Three Norman Rules: How to tell if a process is out of control
Biomedical Engineering
Test Engineer
Chemical Engineering
10. 1.) none of the items escape my notice 2.) no items are added or removed while I'm counting 3.) nothing gets counted twice
Biosystems Engineering
Civil Engineering
Three assumptions for an accurate count
The difference between engineering notation and scientific notation
11. Nano: ^-9; micro: ^-6; milli: ^-3; kilo: ^3; mega: ^6; giga: ^9
Design Engineer
Test Engineer
Environmental Engineering
The metric prefixes
12. A problem with the measuring device results in a consistently inaccurate measurement every time. Called 'theoretical error' or 'model error.'
Manufacturing Engineer
Civil Engineering
Error
Biomedical Engineering
13. Devices that aid human life using artificial body parts and implantable devices
The metric prefixes
Three assumptions for an accurate count
Biomedical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
14. 1.) problem-- broad idea of what needs to change 2.) need-- also design goal 3.) design objectives -- specific things to accomplish 4.) criteria-- standards by which the objectives are measured 5.) specifications -- level on each of your criteria tha
Environmental Engineering
Uncertainty
Manufacturing Engineer
Six steps in defining the problem
15. City engineering including roads - traffic - sanitation - water - mass transit - heavy industry
Materials Engineering
Test Engineer
Civil Engineering
The difference between engineering notation and scientific notation
16. 1.) axes numbers 2.) axes labels telling number and unit 3.) title or caption for the graph 4.) a legend if there's more than one data series
Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
Applications Engineer
Four things every proper plot must have
17. Large- scale production and manufacturing of products and chemicals
Quality Assurance Engineer
Design Engineer
Biosystems Engineering
Chemical Engineering
18. Mechanisms for holding - transmitting power - tools - transportation - etc.
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Three Norman Rules: How to tell if a process is out of control
Design Engineer
19. Makes sure that samples of the product are tested and that the product improves over time
Five steps of the design process
Quality Assurance Engineer
Computer Engineering
Biosystems Engineering
20. Develops experiments to test prototypes before a product is mass - produced
Test Engineer
The difference between engineering notation and scientific notation
Six steps in defining the problem
Four things every proper plot must have
21. 1.) Define the problem 2.) Brainstorm solutions 3.) Evaluate and narrow ideas to a few 4.) Develop a proof of concept experiment 5.) Optimize
Rule that normal distributions follow
Three Norman Rules: How to tell if a process is out of control
Five steps of the design process
Quality Assurance Engineer
22. Works with customers to incorporate the final product into their specific situation
Applications Engineer
Uncertainty
Electrical Engineering
Process Engineer
23. Design of microprocessor architecture; writing software for robots; etc.
Computer Engineering
Design Engineer
Biomedical Engineering
Materials Engineering
24. Simplifies designs for manufacturing and develops methods for mass production
Manufacturing Engineer
Five steps of the design process
Civil Engineering
Test Engineer
25. Designing new materials with useful combinations of properties
Uncertainty
Four things every proper plot must have
Six steps in defining the problem
Materials Engineering
26. Comes up with concepts and analysis before anything has been made
Design Engineer
Materials Engineering
Applications Engineer
Rule that normal distributions follow